Kozzy_is_my_Dad
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Last night was our toughest test yet, on paper. Remarkable.
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They did, and I hated everything they did, but that was probably the first sign that opposing teams are taking notice of us and adapting to play us rather than just thinking "never heard of Coutts, Stevens etc. This should be easy."Norwich just used Fleetwood tactics and parked the bus and it didn’t help that we had no strikers up top.
The intensity of the team is incredible I remember one moment in the second half where the ball came to a wolves midfielder and 4 players charging at him pressing .
It is rehearsed. We'll have worked on this on the training ground. That's why we're making it look easy; because the staff and players are working really hard behind the scenes.Agree with almost everything said in this thread, but I noticed a couple of things last night to add:
1. How well drilled the players are. Everyone knows exactly what their role is and what is expected of them, and although we’ve heard the management talk about this, I hadn’t really noticed it as clearly before last night. Part way through the first half I noticed some of the movement when we have possession, CCV would sprint down the touch line as soon as the ball went to Baldock, Bash would come over to support, JOC and Fleck mirroring this on the left when the ball went over to Stevens. And wherever the ball was on the pitch, Coutts would be available for a pass. At times it looked almost rehearsed, but we keep the ball and we keep moving; it’s a joy to watch.
2. How quickly we won the ball back. Beyond the obvious quick press, it was how sharp we were to nick the ball off someone’s toe, how we got in good positions to pick up loose balls if it wasn’t a clean tackle. If they were getting to halfway on the break, ball goes into touch and we regroup. If they’re struggling to get out of their half, ball is quickly turned over and put straight back on the attack.
We were really very very good last night. We are utterly fearless and will go out to win every game. And when the defeats come it won’t matter who or how, we’ll learn from our mistakes and get better.
One of the most welcome is that we always 'turn up'
We're not winning like upanatem underdogs, either. We're beating teams because we have many qualities, but one of them, for sure, is quality pass and move football.
We've finally managed to blend the commitment, work rate and team spirit of a Bassett side with the ability of a Harris side. It's vital that we keep CW/AK for as long as possible; so that this becomes our DNA, so that every kid that comes through the academy is immersed in it, so that every signing knows what we're about and buys into it.
I know that they were down to 10 men but I was gob smacked how we made such a good side spend so much time simply putting everyone behind the ball.
We are a far better side than I ever realised to be honest. I'm not saying we are going to get top 6 but I'm starting to think there could be a chance which is incredible
We are like this "Monster" from the film Forbidden Planet,it grew stronger on negative thoughts,but our Monster is growing more powerfull on positive thoughts.
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But I hope our fans don't start expecting too much. I'd like to keep this underdog mentality, it works for us.
The truly remarkable transformation has so many features. One of the most welcome is that we always 'turn up'. This is unique in my time. Under no other manager, including the great John Harris, could you say with confidence that we'd perform from one week to the next. This lot invariably play to a very high baseline and then crank it even higher when it really matters.
Paragraph of the week/month/season.
I remember the John Harris days too and I've always said that the 1971 promotion side was my all-time favourite but there's no doubt that they were capable of real inconsistency and there were days when you'd swear they'd just been introduced to each other. That never seems to happen nowadays. Even our "lesser" performances are decent and epitomised by hard work and a high level of application. And when we do lose, we bounce back straight away. There's never any sense of a team about to embark on a "bad run". It's remarkable and unprecedented.
Well that was my point really. It’s obvious how hard they are working in training to execute a game plan and an effective attacking style, but rather than just playing well, it was looking more choreographed and relentless at times last night.It is rehearsed. We'll have worked on this on the training ground. That's why we're making it look easy; because the staff and players are working really hard behind the scenes.
I thought this after the Wednesday game and even more so when I watched it back, observing the players' and staff's general conduct and behaviour - they didn't look at all surprised.
It looked exactly the same tonight. Very assured, very confident, and that confidence is growing by the game.
I listened to the interview with Baldock on Radio Sheffield before the game, and he basically confirmed it. He said that if you offered them a point before the game on Sunday, none of them would've taken it - they expected to win.
Quite how Wilder has managed to take this squad of ours into this division and instil this mentality so quickly and so firmly is remarkable. We had the momentum from last season, but this league is a big step up and half the squad has also changed.
I know Wolves had 10 men but I'm convinced we would've beaten them with 11. And this is an expensive, fancied team who have started the season well. But it just doesn't matter who we play. Expensive, big reputation, whatever. It doesn't faze us. Wilder has drilled home the importance of being a team and how it can overcome anything. The players clearly have total belief in that and what we're seeing now is the result of this - 6 wins in 7 games is it? Who would've thought that would be possible? We have become genuine winners.
We are looking more accomplished with every passing week and it's going to be very interesting to see where this takes us. But I hope our fans don't start expecting too much. I'd like to keep this underdog mentality, it works for us.
agreed i was looking at their team breakdown here - £65M ! https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/wolverhampton-wanderers/startseite/verein/543
Wolves are a well assembled good side with good players, try and play the right way and don't want to knock them in anyway.
It reminded me of last season in League one just how dominant and ruthless we are. It was like watching a game from last season where we know we are in control and that we are the better side.
I didn't expect it in this division.
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