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SeagullinExile

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Sep 10, 2010
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I guarantee that every Weds fan in attendance Friday, whether they admit it or not, will leave our stadium realising we are set up for long term sustainable top level football and further ahead of them in every respect other than history. Win or lose.

Nuff said. Close the thread now.
 




bhanutz

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Aug 23, 2005
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Wednesday ha ha ha! They are so MASSIVE they need a band to create an atmosphere cause their ground is MASSIVE. Also Tango their most famous fan is a self confessed Wolves fan! MASSIVE they are.
 


Jul 13, 2012
325
I guarantee that every Weds fan in attendance Friday, whether they admit it or not, will leave our stadium realising we are set up for long term sustainable top level football and further ahead of them in every respect other than history. Win or lose.

I concur and they must realize that their stadium is on the decline and will eventually need rebuilding at how many millions? Have they got the money? NO!
 


SeagullinExile

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Sep 10, 2010
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I concur and they must realize that their stadium is on the decline and will eventually need rebuilding at how many millions? Have they got the money? NO!

And they have a errrr...lets say dodgy chairman...apparantly.
 






Poyetry In Motion

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Feb 26, 2009
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I guarantee that every Weds fan in attendance Friday, whether they admit it or not, will leave our stadium realising we are set up for long term sustainable top level football and further ahead of them in every respect other than history. Win or lose.
Wise words indeed.
I think quite a few fans of the newer Championship clubs such as Bolton, Blackburn, Weds etc will be surprised at how far we've come
 


perseus

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Jul 5, 2003
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Long and Undulating Road

The year was 1958 and Brighton & Hove Albion (the tinpot team) had spent almost all their history in Divison 3 (south) since it was formed. Now they were in Division 2 for the first time and they were getting hammered most weeks 9-0 at Middlesbrough, 5-0 at Liverpool (second divsion also-rans) 3-0 at Bristol City (getting better). Cup glory: nope, Brighton had not won a Cup match against a good team for as long as anybody could remember. It was at the Goldstone which was a big open terrace, a tin shed (North Stand) and they (before my time) had just started building the West Stand, which never did get finished.

So the MASSIVE Sheffield Wednesday were visiting (must been such a downer for such a MASSIVE club to find out where they had to visit?) Not many clubs did because the away club didn't win many. It must have been a fine day in October (not raining) because 26,987 turned up (at the time the second highest gate of the season) and Brighton lost and Wednesday went up as Champions.

The Hillsbrough gate was 21,368 as they were heading up as Champions.

Is anybody alive who went to that match ? Not me.
Will they be in the crowd on Friday?

Wednesday had to come back in 1972-73 as got relegated out of Divsion 1. Brighton were floundering at the bottom of the Division 2. That match I did go to. The crowd was 18,699 and it was a thrilling 3-3 draw. The away gate was 16,122.

In 1976-77 the MASSIVE Wednesday got relegated to Divsion 3 and we had to play them again. The Goldstone was much the same although the West Stand was half built by then. This time the crowd was 30,756 and we were 0-1 down at half time to win 3-2. The Hillsborough game was 0-0 and the crowd was 17,177.

To sum it up it is really good for them to let the smaller tinpot clubs to play at Hillsborough against the MASSIVE Wednesday. And losing semi-finals in 1983 when they were not at the races. Got to watch them Jimmy Case free kicks and they watched it go in! Perhaps, it is the southern air?

Altogether Wednesday are a very generous. Perhaps, it is because they are MASSIVE?

PS: we are not going to tell you who is going to take the free kicks because we don't know!

Who are famous Wednesday players over the years. Peter Springett in the distant past. Chris Waddle of missed penalty fame. And Peter Swan for other reasons. You might want to take Matt Sparrow on loan. He is seriously a good player. There is a clause in his contract says that he has to do bird (play for birdie clubs) and he is too good for Palace or Torquay, and Norwich have not come calling.
 
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Jul 13, 2012
325
The year was 1958 and Brighton & Hove Albion (the tinpot team) had spent almost all their history in Divison 3 (south) since it was formed. Now they were in Division 2 for the first time and they were getting hammered most weeks 9-0 at Middlesbrough, 5-0 at Liverpool (second divsion also-rans) 3-0 at Bristol City (getting better). Cup glory: nope, Brighton had not won a Cup match against a good team for as long as anybody could remember. It was at the Goldstone which was a big open terrace, a tin shed (North Stand) and they (before my time) had just started building the West Stand, which never did get finished.

So the MASSIVE Sheffield Wednesday were visting (must been such a downer for such a MASSIVE club to find out where they had to visit?) Not many clubs did because they didn't win many. It must have been a fine day in October (not raining) because 26,987 turned up (at the time the second highest gate of the season) and Brighton lost and Wednesday went up as Champions.

The Hillsbrough gate was 21,368 as they were heading up as Champions.

Is anybody alive who went to that match ? Not me.
Will they be in the crowd on Friday?

Wednesday had to come back in 1972-73 as got relegated out of Divsion 1. Brighton were floundering at the bottom of the Division 2. That match I did go to. The crowd was 18,699 and it was a thrilling 3-3 draw. The away gate was 16,122.

In 1976-77 the MASSIVE Wednesday got relegated to Divsion 3 and we had to play them again. The Goldstone was much the same although the West Stand was half built by then. This time the crowd was 30,756 and we were 0-1 down at half time to win 3-2. The Hillsborough game was 0-0 and the crowd was 17,177.

To sum it up it is really good for them to let the smaller tinpot clubs to play at Hillsborough against the MASSIVE Wednesday. And losing semi-finals in 1983 when they were not at the races. Got to watch them Jimmy Case free kicks and they watched it go in! Perhaps, it is the southern air?

Altogether Wednesday are a very generous. Perhaps, it is because they are MASSIVE?

PS: we are not going to tell you who is going to take the free kicks because we don't know!

Who are famous Wednesday players over the years. Peter Springett in the distant past. Chris Waddle of missed penalty fame. And Peter Swan for other reasons. You might want to take Matt Sparrow on loan. He is seriously a good player. There is a clause in his contract says that he has to do bird (play for birdie clubs) and he is too good for Palace or Torquay, and Norwich have not come calling.

Wednesday are in decline full stop regarding their ground. When their ground gets condemned like Palace will do sooner rather than later then they are up shit street. Wednesday will have to developed their ground with a maxim 30,000 capacity. It'll cost them more than any owner will consider shelling out. They are living in their past and should wake up to reality. We are miles ahead and will be for the foreseeable future.
 




SeagullinExile

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Sep 10, 2010
5,749
London
Wise words indeed.
I think quite a few fans of the newer Championship clubs such as Bolton, Blackburn, Weds etc will be surprised at how far we've come

I don't think they will be surprised with how far we have come, i think they will be surprised at how far the Championship has come in the last few years. It has to be one of the top 10 divisions in Europe now? So many teams that have realistic ambitions of reaching the Prem. IMO anyway.
 


Feb 14, 2010
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The year was 1958 and Brighton & Hove Albion (the tinpot team) had spent almost all their history in Divison 3 (south) since it was formed. Now they were in Division 2 for the first time and they were getting hammered most weeks 9-0 at Middlesbrough, 5-0 at Liverpool (second divsion also-rans) 3-0 at Bristol City (getting better). Cup glory: nope, Brighton had not won a Cup match against a good team for as long as anybody could remember. It was at the Goldstone which was a big open terrace, a tin shed (North Stand) and they (before my time) had just started building the West Stand, which never did get finished.

So the MASSIVE Sheffield Wednesday were visiting (must been such a downer for such a MASSIVE club to find out where they had to visit?) Not many clubs did because the away club didn't win many. It must have been a fine day in October (not raining) because 26,987 turned up (at the time the second highest gate of the season) and Brighton lost and Wednesday went up as Champions.

The Hillsbrough gate was 21,368 as they were heading up as Champions.

Is anybody alive who went to that match ? Not me.
Will they be in the crowd on Friday?

Wednesday had to come back in 1972-73 as got relegated out of Divsion 1. Brighton were floundering at the bottom of the Division 2. That match I did go to. The crowd was 18,699 and it was a thrilling 3-3 draw. The away gate was 16,122.

In 1976-77 the MASSIVE Wednesday got relegated to Divsion 3 and we had to play them again. The Goldstone was much the same although the West Stand was half built by then. This time the crowd was 30,756 and we were 0-1 down at half time to win 3-2. The Hillsborough game was 0-0 and the crowd was 17,177.

To sum it up it is really good for them to let the smaller tinpot clubs to play at Hillsborough against the MASSIVE Wednesday. And losing semi-finals in 1983 when they were not at the races. Got to watch them Jimmy Case free kicks and they watched it go in! Perhaps, it is the southern air?

Altogether Wednesday are a very generous. Perhaps, it is because they are MASSIVE?

PS: we are not going to tell you who is going to take the free kicks because we don't know!

Who are famous Wednesday players over the years. Peter Springett in the distant past. Chris Waddle of missed penalty fame. And Peter Swan for other reasons. You might want to take Matt Sparrow on loan. He is seriously a good player. There is a clause in his contract says that he has to do bird (play for birdie clubs) and he is too good for Palace or Torquay, and Norwich have not come calling.


A thought provoking post that the people from Owlstalk should not only read but then also think long and hard about.
 


SeagullinExile

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Sep 10, 2010
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London
A thought provoking post that the people from Owlstalk should not only read but then also think long and hard about.

They still won't get it mate! Don't forget...they're MASSIVE!
 




Jul 13, 2012
325
I don't think they will be surprised with how far we have come, i think they will be surprised at how far the Championship has come in the last few years. It has to be one of the top 10 divisions in Europe now? So many teams that have realistic ambitions of reaching the Prem. IMO anyway.

This is why they are living in the past, They think as they're back in the championship then they have the right to be fighting for promotion as their ground is bigger than most in this division but they don't get it or understand that time has moved on. Their ground is in the dark ages, hardly any income from match day revenue unlike the modern stadiums so will always be playing catch up.
 


perseus

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Jul 5, 2003
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Sūþseaxna
Wednesday are in decline full stop regarding their ground. When their ground gets condemned like Palace will do sooner rather than later then they are up shit street. Wednesday will have to developed their ground with a maxim 30,000 capacity. It'll cost them more than any owner will consider shelling out. They are living in their past and should wake up to reality. We are miles ahead and will be for the foreseeable future.

It is not the Socialist Republic of Barnsley though. Wednesday are on a roll at the moment. Bookies have them at 20/1 to win the Championship and we are 14/1 perhaps 16/1.

They have got Planning Pemrission for the improvements to Hillsborough.
 
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SeagullinExile

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Sep 10, 2010
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This is why they are living in the past, They think as they're back in the championship then they have the right to be fighting for promotion as their ground is bigger than most in this division but they don't get it or understand that time has moved on. Their ground is in the dark ages, hardly any income from match day revenue unlike the modern stadiums so will always be playing catch up.

They will probably learn soon enough! Saying that, i think they will do ok. Plenty of points at home...but finding it tough away.

Ring any bells anybody?
 




SeagullinExile

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Sep 10, 2010
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London
It is not the Socialist Republic of Barnsley though. Wednesday are on a roll at the moment. Bookies have them at 20/1 to win the Championship and we are 14/1 perhaps 16/1.

Thats because their 9 billion supporters have all had a wager!
 


nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
13,915
Manchester
I guarantee that every Weds fan in attendance Friday, whether they admit it or not, will leave our stadium realising we are set up for long term sustainable top level football and further ahead of them in every respect other than history. Win or lose.

They will leave thinking that, but many will be in denial. I guarantee that after Friday you'll be able to read phrases on Owlstalk such as: 'modern soulless concrete bowl', 'flat pack stadium', 'all new build stadiums look the same' and 'I much prefer traditional stadiums'.
 


Jul 13, 2012
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It is not the Socialist Republic of Barnsley though. Wednesday are on a roll at the moment. Bookies have them at 20/1 to win the Championship and we are 14/1 perhaps 16/1.

Income old boy. We sell 16,000 pints every home game and Wednesday have said they'd be lucky to sell that in a season. Our income is massive, mind boggling compared to theirs, so how are they funding their players transfers and wages? Its unsustainable but we all know that the ex pompey chairman is doing it, shit or bust. Their ground is in decline and will need a major overhaul eventually which the dodgy chairman will not pay. Wednesday are doing a Cardiff and there'll be only one loser, the TAX PAYER.
 


SeagullinExile

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Sep 10, 2010
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They will leave thinking that, but many will be in denial. I guarantee that after Friday you'll be able to read phrases on Owlstalk such as: 'modern soulless concrete bowl', 'flat pack stadium', 'all new build stadiums look the same' and 'I much prefer traditional stadiums'.

Alas, i think you are right. But trying to argue that with a Wendy is nothing short of futile. I suggest we don't bother and do our talking on the park.
 






SeagullinExile

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To right and that is why we'll tear them a new arse hole. going for 4-1.

That would be great. But, i'd be happy with a 1-0. I do believe we have a far better team right now though, especially in depth, and i believe we will win. But even if we do lose, i suggest that most Albion fans will take defeat on the chin, unlike the Wendys, who will still call us tin pot even if we tonk em 5-0. Unlike the Wendys, we, as fans have been through the wringer alot over the last few years, just being in a position to challenge for promotion to the top flight is enough for me. The Wendys seem to think they have a devine right to be there already through past (and i mean PAST) glories.
 


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