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Fans forced onto coaches
Saturday 16th February 2008, 11:20AM GMT.
Thousands of Wolves fans gathered outside Molineux today ahead of Wolves’ FA Cup clash with Cardiff City.
Due to the chequered history between the two clubs, Wolves supporters were allowed tickets for the game on the condition they travelled only on official club coaches.
Dave Hunt and Paul Godfrey were forced to drive up to Molineux today from Warwick. Mr Hunt, aged 58, said: “This is just farcical. They’re treating us like kids.” Mr Godfrey, 50, said: “If left to our own devices, we could have been there in no time at all.”
Wolves have a 2,000 allocation for this afternoon’s game, and stewards said 20 coaches were leaving Molineux.
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Great headlines wolves fans forced onto coaches to watch the dingles, you would have to use a tranquelizer gun to get me on.
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baggie9 why are you writing on this page? Could it be your worried about not getting automatic promotion this season? Oh dear all of a sudden things are not looking so rosy for the Tesco Bags!
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The next headline will be wolves fans forced the driver to bring them after 10 mins LOL
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Canus things are looking great in paradise and the double is still on.OH HAPPY DAYS.
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