01 Feb 2014 17:38:18
Great result for West Ham and others today, let's hope that Wolves supporter Big Sam can help in sending Sandwell Town down, that would keep the in reds quite for sometime.


1.) 01 Feb 2014
01 Feb 2014 18:48:17
Who cares, really. Different club, different competition, different challenges. Our interest should be to see our team winning against clubs of our size again, which means playing the likes of Leeds, Leicester, Brum and Forest in the Championship.


2.) 01 Feb 2014
Sandwell ain't half as big as us. we want them to go down! let's have them next season in the champo and teach them a lesson


3.) 01 Feb 2014
Who is we? Wishing another team to fail is a loser's mentality. A winner would say 'if they can do it then so can we'.


4.) 02 Feb 2014
02 Feb 2014 20:36:14
Yes and we are winning so let's enjoy it and forget about what's going on down the road.


5.) 03 Feb 2014
No my friend, a losers mentality is when you wish your biggest rivals all the best! If after a derby day they beat us, are you telling me you would be thinking never mind better luck next time? Because I think you might be the only one. And why would a winner say 'if they can do it then so can we'? That is what an underdog would say before they are facing a winner. And we don't want to be like them up the road. If there was a team I could choose to be relegated it would be them all day.


6.) 03 Feb 2014
03 Feb 2014 21:02:11
This thread is probably going nowhere but as there's nothing else to discuss, here goes.

A winning mentality is concentrating on your own performance and believing in yourselves whether you are underdogs or not. It certainly isn't anything to do with bothering about results that don't affect us. If by chance we play them next season in the Chapmionship, we will be the underdogs, won't we? And we'll want to beat them like we want to beat every team. And if both of us are fighting for promotion (or indeed to avoid relegation) then fair enough, we'll want them to lose to other teams too.


7.) 04 Feb 2014
I honestly disagree. Fight fire with fire, do you think they look down at us and think what a shame? I doubt they do. Every albion fan I know is mocking and laughing at us. So I say screw them, there the rivals from down the road. As a Wolves fan its always been instilled in me to HATE them. Not to show them respect or to wish them well. We are one of the most unfavoured clubs in the country and we are going around respecting our local rivals. We should live up to our reputation and not show any respect to anyone who doesn't respect us. Everyone seems to hate Chelsea and Manchester United these days. But look at them they don't ask for respect by sucking up to their rivals. They command respect by beating them and being better than them. Judging by some of the comments that's something we don't do any more. Maybe the relegations have turned some of us soft? I don't know, but what I do know is that I won't be saying best of luck to any albion fan.


8.) 04 Feb 2014
04 Feb 2014 12:02:03
Clearly there are two types of Wolves fan. Those that keep a zealous watch on what happens down the A41 and those that don't. If Albion had been relegated twice and not us I presume Wolves fans like you would be mocking the disenchanted baggies.

As you can guess from my sig I now live in Scotland, and I get the same nonsense with the national teams. All I think when I encounter these types is "you are pathetic". But I guess it depends what you want out of your football enjoyment.

Over and out.


9.) 04 Feb 2014
Its called supporting your team! I was born in wolves and will most likely die in wolves. Being born in wolves makes me an England fan too. But international football is not as intense as domestic football (to me anyway). But if I see Germany, Argentina and to some degree Scotland playing I will want them to lose. Just like I want them down the road and the Birmingham clubs to lose. If that makes me pathetic to you then so what. I'm not going to get all but hurt about it. When I step into the Molineux I'm going to war, I'm standing in the south bank giving every ounce of support I have to my beloved Wolves. Just like the people standing around me. And when we all sing as one, that indescribable feeling kicks in. As you mentioned you live in Scotland. So I don't imagine you get to see us play very often. Therefore you may have forgotten that feeling. Or maybe it was never there in the first place?. If that is the case I can any feel sorry for you. And those are the reasons I can't bring myself to ever wish any of our rivals well. So yes your presumption is correct, I would be mocking them.


10.) 07 Feb 2014
A very interesting debate between McWulf and an unknown party. Not wishing to add fuel to the fire but there are several types of Wolves fans and generally their attitude and outlook depends on where they are seated within the ground. I think you all know where I'm coming from here.

Nuff said ;-)


11.) 16 Feb 2014
Unknown poster is me TDW. Keep forgetting to sign in. i'm a south bank loyalist.