If you see someone you think might have a lot of their soul wrapped up in Wolves, reach out. You never know when someone needs a bit of a pick-me-up.
LazarusChild on
I’ve managed to develop a protective layer of apathy to Wolves in the past few years, but I’d be lying if I said it didn’t get me down. Football and Wolves used to be my escape, looking forward to Saturday and seeing my family down the Mol. However, we all gave up our STs when the prices kept getting higher and the football kept getting worse. FOSUN priced us out of our collective love and then forced us to endure this misery through the TV screen and the odd away day.
It’s given me more time at the weekend to prioritise other things in my life, but I miss associating Wolves with joy and excitement rather than dread and despair.
SheetsTinks on
Been a Wolves fan since early 60s. Stopped my ST about 2008 not primarily down to Wolves but the PL. To feed my football need I found local football, MFL, WMRL, some NPL and NWCL. We are groundhoppers, visiting a different ground in the Black Country each week and it fantastic. Meet new people (who you actually talk to !), entry is usually about a fiver or less, hot drink £2 and the football is effing brilliant. Still follow Wolves but I’d never go back to watching PL games.
3 Comments
If you see someone you think might have a lot of their soul wrapped up in Wolves, reach out. You never know when someone needs a bit of a pick-me-up.
I’ve managed to develop a protective layer of apathy to Wolves in the past few years, but I’d be lying if I said it didn’t get me down. Football and Wolves used to be my escape, looking forward to Saturday and seeing my family down the Mol. However, we all gave up our STs when the prices kept getting higher and the football kept getting worse. FOSUN priced us out of our collective love and then forced us to endure this misery through the TV screen and the odd away day.
It’s given me more time at the weekend to prioritise other things in my life, but I miss associating Wolves with joy and excitement rather than dread and despair.
Been a Wolves fan since early 60s. Stopped my ST about 2008 not primarily down to Wolves but the PL. To feed my football need I found local football, MFL, WMRL, some NPL and NWCL. We are groundhoppers, visiting a different ground in the Black Country each week and it fantastic. Meet new people (who you actually talk to !), entry is usually about a fiver or less, hot drink £2 and the football is effing brilliant. Still follow Wolves but I’d never go back to watching PL games.