West Ham v The Wolves
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Yep. And check out this state of the art reporting from The Guardian;
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It’s all over! Villa will be disappointed not to win and delighted not to lose. United will be furious not to win but also relieved about not losing.
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Great to have it back.
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It’s all over! Villa will be disappointed not to win and delighted not to lose. United will be furious not to win but also relieved about not losing.
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Great to have it back.
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You’re right Wolfie...., but I got it from the internet. Dialled up, got the “eeeeeeeeeeeee” for 5 mins then found it 48 minutes later!
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I watched the the ManShittyArse game on Nats only. I quite enjoyed it. I think I could hear Luiz sobbing when he got sent off. What a cuunnt!
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I gave last nights games a look too, I seriously think I've fallen out of love with Football tbh, with no fans there I'm just not interested, I am intrigued to know how I'll feel when Town resume with no fans in attendance.
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Job done by the Wolvos today. Good stuff. Don’t care much for those ‘ammers.
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Very comfortable win
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Wolves look to be a very good side! Great substitutions; Traore created both goals!
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Looking more like top flight Wolves v WBA derbies will be back next season. When were these last contested in the top flight, Wolfie? Recently or yonks ago?goldandblack wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 8:03 pmlooks like WBA will have an advantage over Leeds now, I mean they have been playing in front of no fans since 1878.
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For those who’ve watched the games, what’s the general opinion about the level of competitiveness in these games. Obviously haven’t got the fans, but are the players giving everything or is it more like a friendly match?
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I’ve watched 3 games so far, and to be honest once you get used to no fans it all seems pretty normal. I’ve been enjoying footy again!tangfastic wrote: ↑Sun Jun 21, 2020 10:47 amFor those who’ve watched the games, what’s the general opinion about the level of competitiveness in these games. Obviously haven’t got the fans, but are the players giving everything or is it more like a friendly match?
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Well it’s all about opinions I suppose. The fan machine was doing a decent job, but it was too weird for me. I just know I’ll not get used to it. Switched channels after Palace half time. That was enough for me. Thank the sweet mother of Jaysus I’m not tied up in a Sky or BT contract.
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I'm finding the games all a bit unreal, almost false, can't take them seriously I'm afraid, without the fans it means nothing. Maybe I'll feel different when Town return to action
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To be honest I’ve found it quite difficult to watch and hold interest. The only game I’ve managed to watch from start to finish so far has been Tottenham v Manchester United. I’ll give the Merseyside Derby a chance tonight as much as anything because I so much want to see Jordan Henderson lift the Premiership Trophy after such a brilliant season so far. It was his 30th birthday this week and like the true professional he is he spent it in total isolation.
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Was a crap Michael Jackson song.goldandblack wrote: ↑Sun Jun 21, 2020 5:30 pmI keep humming "I'm forever blowing bubbles" it seems to have stuck, different words of coursemarko69 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 21, 2020 2:03 pmWell it’s all about opinions I suppose. The fan machine was doing a decent job, but it was too weird for me. I just know I’ll not get used to it. Switched channels after Palace half time. That was enough for me. Thank the sweet mother of Jaysus I’m not tied up in a Sky or BT contract.
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I thought Arsenal were brilliant roday. . Certainly give the other team a lesson.