Moshe Gariani
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- Mar 10, 2005
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Happy to go to matches (when not playing Wolves) and support Brighton, but the word Albion always tends to bring a bit of bile into my mouth for some reason.

Happy to go to matches (when not playing Wolves) and support Brighton, but the word Albion always tends to bring a bit of bile into my mouth for some reason.
Was fortunate to go to a Black Country derby at the Hawthorns when a student, more years ago than I care to remember. We POTG in the away end (whole stand) which was ridiculously loud, despite a 3-0 hammering, including my first hearing of possibly the best footie song ever (Wanderers Scarf).Happy to go to matches (when not playing Wolves) and support Brighton, but the word Albion always tends to bring a bit of bile into my mouth for some reason.
I was at Wolves Poly from 87-89 and had two brilliant years following Steve Bull round the country...
Was fortunate to go to a Black Country derby at the Hawthorns when a student, more years ago than I care to remember. We POTG in the away end (whole stand) which was ridiculously loud, despite a 3-0 hammering, including my first hearing of possibly the best footie song ever (Wanderers Scarf).
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.....including my first hearing of possibly the best footie song ever (Wanderers Scarf).
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For starters the Under 18 price point (I paid £18 for my 8-y-o daughter for West Ham) is just wrong for say a 6-10 year-old, there should be another one at 11 or 12. They only have to look at what other clubs do. Cat A is £25-£32 for an Under-18, is that for real for a six-year-old? Cat B is £18-26, and Cat C £15-20. All way too high for those Under-10 kids.
They were incredible days. I was so lucky to get in near the start of something really special.However, nothing compares to those first few years of Bully. We'd just lost to Chorley in the FA Cup, were about to go out of business then along comes Bully and Thommo. Brings a few tears to the eyes....
We'll probably have made a profit in the region of 10-20m for last season, but the club is still technically in debt of 200m to one man, so I can't begrudge the club trying to maximise profits all the while we're in the Premier League.
“ While we are in the Premier League”.......... We won’t always be though. We need as many youngsters at games now as possible for the future support of the club. SO ... ticket exchange prices for kids should be inkeeping with season ticket prices generally.
Don't let West Ham fans hear that, they have a thread where they think "Bubbles" is the best! WTF has that got to do with football?
Were you a Molineux regular in the mid-70's in the days of Hibbitt and Richards?
4 tickets on the exchange in north stand N1B if anyone was looking
Exchange doesn't seem to be open yet, seats not being relisted for sale
Lounge access seats are still available at £95 each. Makes commercial sense to sell these first and attract high net worth individuals to the club.Exchange doesn't seem to be open yet, seats not being relisted for sale
Strange - the seats I listed were shown as available but they're not now.
Just checked and system tells me the seats are sold so they must have appeared briefly at some point. All a bit odd
Could be they're selling as fats as they go on if demand is that high I suppose.........good news if so, shouldn't be too many empty seats
Lounge access seats are still available at £95 each. Makes commercial sense to sell these first and attract high net worth individuals to the club.
Lounge access seats are still available at £95 each. Makes commercial sense to sell these first and attract high net worth individuals to the club.