No one has mentioned Blackpool losing last night.  I can't see them picking
up many points from now on.

On 8 March 2011 11:02, Paul Crowe <pcr...@contechengineering.com> wrote:

>  I have my Marcus head on this morning and feel these comments mirror
> those that were said about Reading a few years back. Hope the “too good to
> go down” tag doesn’t stick to us!
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> *From:* nswolves@googlegroups.com [mailto:nswolves@googlegroups.com] *On
> Behalf Of *Steven Millward
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 8 March 2011 10:14 AM
> *To:* nswolves@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: [NSWolves] The press like us...
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> The bit about Houllier in the same article was hilarious too.
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> On 8 March 2011 08:32, Marcus Chantry <marcus.chan...@macquarie.com>
> wrote:
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> *2) It will be a travesty if Wolves go down*
>
> Ask someone what the Premier League's greatest qualities are and they will
> probably talk about its pace, intensity, excitement and maybe the ramshackle
> defending. It is easy to be snobbish about the league – come on, we're all
> guilty of it – but when sides get it right, the result can be thrilling as
> Wolverhampton Wanderers' brilliant 3-3 draw with Tottenham Hotspur
> demonstrated. Few sides encapsulate the good side of the Premier League
> better than Wolves, who bafflingly are still 19th, two points from safety
> with only nine games left. That is despite beating Chelsea, winning at
> Liverpool and ending Manchester United's unbeaten run.
>
> Tottenham might point to the chances they created when they were 3-2 up,
> especially when Jermain Defoe hit the post in the 83rd minute. Four minutes
> later Wolves were level but a point was the least they deserved after Mark
> Halsey failed to send off Alan Hutton for his foul on Nenad Milijas and
> later disallowed a perfectly good goal when he wrongly decided Richard
> Stearman had fouled Heurelho Gomes. Tottenham are one of the best attacking
> sides in Europe, let alone England, and Wolves matched them punch for punch,
> never once resorting to crude methods to intimidate their opponents.
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> Perhaps because of the furore surrounding Karl Henry's meaty tackling
> earlier in the season, Wolves get a bad rap and their ability to get the
> ball down and play is underrated. Matt Jarvis, Nenad Milijas and Kevin Doyle
> are all terrific players and Mick McCarthy has achieved this on a shoestring
> budget; at £6.5m Doyle is their most expensive player, while the excellent
> Jarvis was signed from Gillingham on a free in 2007. The loan signing of the
> talented Jamie O'Hara, who was unavailable against Tottenham, is another
> sign of McCarthy's intentions. With apologies to the sides around them, the
> Premier League will be poorer if Wolves go down.
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> --
> Q: If you could change one thing about Wolves history, what would it be?
> A That Peter Knowles was on the bog when the door was knocked.
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> --
> Q: If you could change one thing about Wolves history, what would it be?
> A That Peter Knowles was on the bog when the door was knocked.
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> Q: If you could change one thing about Wolves history, what would it be?
> A That Peter Knowles was on the bog when the door was knocked.
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Q:  If you could change one thing about Wolves history, what would it be?
A  That Peter Knowles was on the bog when the door was knocked.

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