A Wolves fans perspective, a good read.

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A very good read, and one where he herded the twin sacred cows of Mick and Kelvin down to the far field and lashed their arses with a banjo.
I know I'm nit-picking, but why does the rumour that we were winless when we played Wolves still persist? I've read that at least half a dozen times since Saturday; heading for urban-myth status, I reckon.

"The fight, passion and tenacity that Wolves had shown since August were anonymous".
They weren't anonymous; if they were, you wouldn't have known what to call them, because they wouldn't have a name, which curiously is what the word anonymous means. Try "absent"or "missing" next time.
Apart from that, I enjoyed the article.
 
I know I'm nit-picking, but why does the rumour that we were winless when we played Wolves still persist? I've read that at least half a dozen times since Saturday; heading for urban-myth status, I reckon.

Corrected that one for ya, twins.

Although you were definately nitpicking with the last bit!
 
A very good read, and one where he herded the twin sacred cows of Mick and Kelvin down to the far field and lashed their arses with a banjo.
I know I'm nit-picking, but why does the rumour that we were winless when we played Wolves still persist? I've read that at least half a dozen times since Saturday; heading for urban-myth status, I reckon.

"The fight, passion and tenacity that Wolves had shown since August were anonymous".
They weren't anonymous; if they were, you wouldn't have known what to call them, because they wouldn't have a name, which curiously is what the word anonymous means. Try "absent"or "missing" next time.
Apart from that, I enjoyed the article.

Read the article without looking at the replies. Gathered my thoughts and browsed your response before posting mine. I couldn't believe my eyes. You said everything I had in mind and quite frankly put it all far better than I would have (lashing cows arses with a banjo indeed)! Stopped me in my tracks it did - and saved me 'nit-picking' in exactly the same way...

Another case of great minds or fools seldom? Probably the latter but if you're ever looking for another twin, I may well apply! Think of all the effort we could save ourselves!!