Thanks for that FFC4L, interesting that Wolves (and their local media) are still banging on about that game. There was a thread recently on the old 606 board where the Wolves were out in force.
My recollection (and I think I got this across in the thread) was that on the day, Fulham fans weren't complaining because we thought Wolves were a dirty, vicious team. Watching from the Hammersmith End, the frustration was more because of the cynical, niggly tackles repeatedly made to break up attacks and halt our momentum. None of those fouls were in any way injury-threatening, but once Wolves went 1-0 up they weren't interersted in playing football. The frustration was compounded by a ref who was happy to just give free-kicks and not get his cards out, meaning Wolves knew they could get away with doing it over and over again.
The game came in a run of games against teams who played a similar way or who were rash and reckless in their challenges and we lost more than one important player to injury in a short period of time. That was what fuelled Danny's comments in the media, for which some in the West Midlands and the Potteries will never forgive him.
At the time, my view of Zamora's injury was pretty distant, and I just couldn't tell if there was intent to hurt/foul or not. Watching it on Match of the Day subsequently it looked like a fair tackle with unfortunate consequences. I really hope the game can be played in a better atmosphere this time (not optimistic about that - I think it will be a bit of a cauldron for Danny) and we can come away with another deserved 3pts.
My recollection (and I think I got this across in the thread) was that on the day, Fulham fans weren't complaining because we thought Wolves were a dirty, vicious team. Watching from the Hammersmith End, the frustration was more because of the cynical, niggly tackles repeatedly made to break up attacks and halt our momentum. None of those fouls were in any way injury-threatening, but once Wolves went 1-0 up they weren't interersted in playing football. The frustration was compounded by a ref who was happy to just give free-kicks and not get his cards out, meaning Wolves knew they could get away with doing it over and over again.
The game came in a run of games against teams who played a similar way or who were rash and reckless in their challenges and we lost more than one important player to injury in a short period of time. That was what fuelled Danny's comments in the media, for which some in the West Midlands and the Potteries will never forgive him.
At the time, my view of Zamora's injury was pretty distant, and I just couldn't tell if there was intent to hurt/foul or not. Watching it on Match of the Day subsequently it looked like a fair tackle with unfortunate consequences. I really hope the game can be played in a better atmosphere this time (not optimistic about that - I think it will be a bit of a cauldron for Danny) and we can come away with another deserved 3pts.