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2 October 2012 at 5:59 pm #94346
The club is asking for asking for contributions for a new book it is putting together about the run in to the end of last season. They would like a fans-eye story of the Wolves game at the end of the season. See the link to the relevant article on the club website.
Here is my contribution, for what it’s worth:
What an absolute joy it was to arrive at the DW stadium for the final league game in May without the stomach-churning, nail-biting, blood-curdling tension and dread that accompanied previous end of season matches. Having triumphed over high-flying Liverpool, Arsenal, Man United and Newcastle in recent weeks, a relegated Wolves side held no fears for a team that had already secured its eighth season in the Premier League. Even the inevitable concession of goal in the middle of the minute’s applause celebrating that achievement could not dampen our spirits and the party atmosphere.
As exciting as those famous recent nail-biters with West Ham, Stoke and Blackburn undoubtedly were, give me the relative boredom of a dead rubber any day of the week. If this is what mid-table mediocrity looks like, then bring it on please! I was even happy to see them score again right at the death. We’re safe!
Go on, give it a bash. They only want 150 words. You can even use some twice. ;)
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2 October 2012 at 6:20 pm #94351Don’t give up the day job ;)
2 October 2012 at 7:12 pm #943636 words, well done. Try another 144 now. Try not to make them as grossly unfunny and dull as the first 6.
2 October 2012 at 7:20 pm #94367Just had a flick through your blog keep up the good work mate.
And as for replica snooker gear I shit you not I seen a guy in Swinton Pool Hall once wearing a dickie bow and waste coat!!!!
The bright blue levi’s jeans ruined it a bit but he looked a **** all the same.
Just bought my first house as well and the woman keeps hinting at bringing a little Salford into the world…
I’ll have to buy a copy of your book to see if it can guide me through these forthcoming difficult times.
2 October 2012 at 7:27 pm #94370Just had a flick through your blog keep up the good work mate.Just bought my first house as well and the woman keeps hinting at bringing a little Salford into the world…
I’ll have to buy a copy of your book to see if it can guide me through these forthcoming difficult times.
Thanks mate, if you do buy one it’ll come in really handy if only to crack her over the back of the head when she comes out with another ridiculous craving request.
Oh, and if you’re a facebooker – like the facebook page please?!
2 October 2012 at 7:27 pm #94372You need to chill old bean,you authors what you like
2 October 2012 at 7:38 pm #94375Just had a flick through your blog keep up the good work mate.
Just bought my first house as well and the woman keeps hinting at bringing a little Salford into the world…
I’ll have to buy a copy of your book to see if it can guide me through these forthcoming difficult times.
Thanks mate, if you do buy one it’ll come in really handy if only to crack her over the back of the head when she comes out with another ridiculous craving request.
Oh, and if you’re a facebooker – like the facebook page please?![/quote]
Already liked.
P@P@ what are you chirping on about you tool.
Have you ever offered anything constructive to anything or are you as pointless in real life as on here?
In the words of Andrew Mitchell ” Know your place you pleb “
2 October 2012 at 7:41 pm #94376The club is asking for asking for contributions for a new book it is putting together about the run in to the end of last season. They would like a fans-eye story of the Wolves game at the end of the season. See the link to the relevant article on the club website.Here is my contribution, for what it’s worth:
What an absolute joy it was to arrive at the DW stadium for the final league game in May without the stomach-churning, nail-biting, blood-curdling tension and dread that accompanied previous end of season matches. Having triumphed over high-flying Liverpool, Arsenal, Man United and Newcastle in recent weeks, a relegated Wolves side held no fears for a team that had already secured its eighth season in the Premier League. Even the inevitable concession of goal in the middle of the minute’s applause celebrating that achievement could not dampen our spirits and the party atmosphere.
As exciting as those famous recent nail-biters with West Ham, Stoke and Blackburn undoubtedly were, give me the relative boredom of a dead rubber any day of the week. If this is what mid-table mediocrity looks like, then bring it on please! I was even happy to see them score again right at the death. We’re safe!
Go on, give it a bash. They only want 150 words. You can even use some twice. ;)
:)
High flying Liverpool?
What a pleb
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