Re: [NSWolves] The press like us...

2011-03-07 Thread Steven Millward
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  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!
>
>
>
> Paul Crowe
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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.
>
> On 8 March 2011 08:32, Marcus Chantry 
> wrote:
>
> *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.
>
> 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.
>
> --
> 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.
>

-- 
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.


RE: [NSWolves] The press like us...

2011-03-07 Thread Paul Crowe
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!

 

Paul Crowe

Sales Manager - Asia Pacific

 

ConTech (Sydney Office)

 

PO Box 3517

Rhodes Waterside

Rhodes NSW  2138

Tel: 02 97396636  Fax: 02 97396542

Mob: 0406009562

Email: pcr...@contechengineering.com

Website: www.contechengineering.com

 

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...

 

The bit about Houllier in the same article was hilarious too.  

On 8 March 2011 08:32, Marcus Chantry  wrote:

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.

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.

 

-- 
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.

-- 
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.


Re: [NSWolves] The press like us...

2011-03-07 Thread Steven Millward
The bit about Houllier in the same article was hilarious too.

On 8 March 2011 08:32, Marcus Chantry  wrote:

>  *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.
>
> 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.
>
>
>
> The information contained in this email is confidential. If you are not the
> intended recipient, you may not disclose or use the information in this
> email in any way and should destroy any copies. Macquarie does not guarantee
> the integrity of any emails or attached files. The views or opinions
> expressed are the author's own and may not reflect the views or opinions of
> Macquarie.
>
>
>
> --
> 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.
>

-- 
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.