Elephant Pyjamas
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Some interesting takes, particularly on our kit and club shop.
“Hwang is a key player and we’re missing him.” Tell me you don’t really know anything about Wolves…
I don't know why you'd (not you specifically) watch someone filming pretend TV shows, but I seem to be in a minority thereI don't understand how people can enjoy games when they film pretend TV shows of the experience
A journalist apparently too...“Hwang is a key player and we’re missing him.” Tell me you don’t really know anything about Wolves…
If you looked skin deep yes, but journalists should look a little deeper.A journalist apparently too...
However, if you were to just look at us v last season you would think we're missing him.
Of course.If you looked skin deep yes, but journalists should look a little deeper.
Time to clamp down on timeout farce
With Wolves in trouble and facing repeated attacks, José Sá dropped to the ground calling for medical attention, forcing the referee to call a temporary halt to proceedings as it is impossible to carry on with a goalkeeper out of action. While the Wolves No 1 took a rest and a man with a degree rubbed his leg for a few seconds, his deputy, Sam Johnstone, did not bother to warm up, an indicator that nothing was wrong. As the medical staff jogged across the turf, Wolves’s outfield players headed to the touchline for a huddle and instructions from Gary O’Neil as he looked to change tactics. It seems a ridiculous situation that teams get a time out on false pretences and the officials need to find a way to stop these quasi-farces because it slows the game down and offers an unfair advantage to the team plotting these breaks. Will Unwin
Everyone does it.I pretty much refuse to watch anything where the thumbnail is of someone feigning shock and/or disbelief by covering their mouth with their hand.