BFTG - Wolves (a)

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Re: BFTG - Wolves (a)

by loyalroyal4life » 09 Feb 2015 09:32

Big Tim This team under Clarke is starting to impress me. Everyone played well, but Hector was outstanding and was my motm.

Pity about the fighting outside the stadium as we left. Oldest hooligans I've ever seen !



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Re: BFTG - Wolves (a)

by floyd__streete » 09 Feb 2015 12:59

This was the most enjoyable RFC away game for me since Newcastle more than 2 years ago. Well worth tolerating the rail transport obstacles which affected our journey up and particularly on the journey home.

An excellent performance. Defended well, countered attacked with pace and really stretched Wolves throughout, they can be delighted it was only 2-1 as it should have been a three goal margin of victory. Hector showed what he is capable of with a classy and composed performance, that is the standard for him now. Pog scoring again will shut some of you up until Tuesday at least :?: You should be grateful we have such a classy player in our side. Every player but in at least a 7-out-of-10 performance, congratulations to the players and staff.

Don't normally give two hoots about what opposition fans think - I barely care what half of you lot think, quite honestly - but the Wolves fan I overheard moaning in that intolerable accent after the game "thats three rubbish teams in a row we've only taken 2 points off". Erm, we absolutely murdered you, you Yam Yam b@stard.

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Re: BFTG - Wolves (a)

by Mr Optimist » 10 Feb 2015 12:40

To be fair to the yam yam, my Grandad said they had a hell of a team in the 1950s.

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