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McCabe has nothing to do with the football side of the club anymore. It is all up to the prince now!

That's the latest excuse, is it?

"Nowt to do wi me ... see old Mr Prince Wotsit ovver theor"

pommpey
 
Wolves will win the league at a canter. Between Cardiff and Probably Villa for second.

Whether we will be one of the other three to make the playoffs depends on January.
I watched the game last night and whilst Wolves were very good in the first half and should have had more than the one goal, they looked quite ordinary in the 2nd half and merely did enough. Definitely think they are capable of a bad run, whether they will have one mind..............UTB
 
I don't get this obsession with Villa suddenly coming good and taking 2nd spot. Bruce is pretty one dimensional as a manager (chuck money at it) and took dull city up through the playoffs both times. They are draw specialists which is why they will be okay off contenders.
 
I'm fucking sick of fucking whinging Blades. Never fucking satisfied. Winning promotion from L1 isn't enough, comfortably adapting to La Shitting Liga isn't enough, we have to win back to back promotions or the world will end.

Think about this; most of us will never see us win the league or a major trophy. If we're not happy until we win something, we'll spend the rest of our lives being miserable about the Blades. Then fucking die.

If you can't enjoy this season, whether we go up or not, fucking pack it in.
 
I watched the game last night with 2 other coaches. None of us were too impressed with Wolves. Their 'imports' were soft in the tackle, come slippy surfaces in Jan and Feb that will only get worse. As Kossy says there is also the mental side of playing in cold and damp conditions. Their fate will depend on how they deal with the dip in form through these conditions and how they recover when the sun starts shining again. I still think they will probably win it but we are as good as them, if not better. Something I wouldn't have said at the start of the season. We watched the Millwall and Fulham games. The agreement was Fulham were better than us and Millwall was a mixture of bad luck and lack of confidence. We played well against Millwall, don't really understand CW's criticism. Oddly, Villa are the team that worry me. If they click, they could go on a storming run.
 
I watched the game last night and whilst Wolves were very good in the first half and should have had more than the one goal, they looked quite ordinary in the 2nd half and merely did enough. Definitely think they are capable of a bad run, whether they will have one mind..............UTB

Wolves fan here, I completely agree and have no doubt that a bad run is around the corner at some point. I have spent the best part of 25 years watching us finish in the top half of the Championship and nothing is ever decided by December. We have made a good start, but then so has every other team in the top 6. It is now all just about grinding out the results and picking up a draw when you should lose and getting a win when you deserve a draw. And, when the inevitable slump comes, being able to bounce back asap so that the inevitable setbacks remain a 1-2 game blip rather than a 4-5 game mini crisis.

I watched the Millwall game on Saturday and thought the Blades were the dominant team for large parts of the game, particularly at 1-1 when you could easily have taken all 3. It's fine margins and a lot of the negativity on here about slumping to 4th position is really going too far. You have points in the bag (close to 2 per game which usually guarantees promotion) and are clearly one of the best teams in the division which will be there or there abouts in May. Nothing is won yet, it is still all to play for. Enjoy the ride.
 
I can think of a good example of Cerberus's "Snark syndrome". In the late nineties Ipswich Town set off "ten to the dozen" winning match after

match in the second tier (League 1 it was called then, later The Championship). They looked certs for promotion to the Premiership. Until

Christmas arrived after which they dropped down ending up in the middle of the table.
 
I watched the game last night with 2 other coaches. None of us were too impressed with Wolves. Their 'imports' were soft in the tackle, come slippy surfaces in Jan and Feb that will only get worse. As Kossy says there is also the mental side of playing in cold and damp conditions. Their fate will depend on how they deal with the dip in form through these conditions and how they recover when the sun starts shining again. I still think they will probably win it but we are as good as them, if not better. Something I wouldn't have said at the start of the season. We watched the Millwall and Fulham games. The agreement was Fulham were better than us and Millwall was a mixture of bad luck and lack of confidence. We played well against Millwall, don't really understand CW's criticism. Oddly, Villa are the team that worry me. If they click, they could go on a storming run.

Wolves were well below par last night and barely broke sweat in terms of picking up the points. I would just say that as a Wolves fan I'm not worried about the 'cold and damp' cliche at all. Half of our team is British with plenty of Championship experience and the other half is from Porto/Lisbon where it is cold and rainy in the winter and where the pitches are much worse than in the Championship. We have won every game we have played since end October and have actually got better as the weather has got colder.

Where we are exposed is with injuries, the same as every one else. Your loss of Coutts would have the same impact on us if we lost Jota for example. Its a team game, but ultimately some players are more important than others and it is just pot luck for each team whether their key player(s) get injured or not. We will go through a bad run no doubt, but I'm pretty sure it will be more about loss of form, or injuries, or just being outplayed, rather than a bit of a chill in the air.
 
I'm fucking sick of fucking whinging Blades. Never fucking satisfied. Winning promotion from L1 isn't enough, comfortably adapting to La Shitting Liga isn't enough, we have to win back to back promotions or the world will end.

Think about this; most of us will never see us win the league or a major trophy. If we're not happy until we win something, we'll spend the rest of our lives being miserable about the Blades. Then fucking die.

If you can't enjoy this season, whether we go up or not, fucking pack it in.

Looks a bit like someone pissed on your chips but i can't knock the sentiment.

We are bigining to look a bit like another 'big' club

#Entitled
#Deluded
 
Looks a bit like someone pissed on your chips but i can't knock the sentiment.

We are bigining to look a bit like another 'big' club

#Entitled
#Deluded
Yeah, not the best couple of months really but I've just had enough. I used to enjoy this board but it's just become a shitfest of angst and constant moaning.
 
I have been happy with the results so far, wilder has got a set of players giving their best from the first game, yes we have had results that haven't favoured us. I believe the manager and team will always give the best they can on the day but sometimes we will have off days let's just accept them, I don't see wilder throwing in the towel does anyone else. UTB
 



I have 2 issues with wolves
1 . That shirt isn't a natural colour unless diarrhetic shit is considered natural
2. Why does the pope have to say thier Managers name after a blessing , fucking odd !!
 
I strongly suspect that whatever Harry's Game tells himself about our promotion chances will have very little bearing on the final outcome. the majority had no expectations of being up there to date yet it happened. Posters on a messageboard won't determine our results.

Top six would be a tremendous achievement, Wilder should be manager of the season if we pull it off.
 
'Wolves have agreed a £4.4m fee for Paris St-Germain and Spain winger Pablo Sarabia.

The 30-year-old will have a medical at Wolves on Tuesday and sign a two-and-half-year deal, becoming their third recruit of the transfer window.

He joined PSG from Sevilla in 2019 and has since scored 11 goals in 35 Ligue 1 appearances.'


Top signing.
 
'Wolves have agreed a £4.4m fee for Paris St-Germain and Spain winger Pablo Sarabia.

The 30-year-old will have a medical at Wolves on Tuesday and sign a two-and-half-year deal, becoming their third recruit of the transfer window.

He joined PSG from Sevilla in 2019 and has since scored 11 goals in 35 Ligue 1 appearances.'


Top signing.
Top signing? What do you know about him?

No googling and and dont tell me what you learned from FM.
 
Read the first few pages of this thread and see the usual fannies dribbling runny shit down their legs about anything and everything
 
'Wolves have agreed a £4.4m fee for Paris St-Germain and Spain winger Pablo Sarabia.

The 30-year-old will have a medical at Wolves on Tuesday and sign a two-and-half-year deal, becoming their third recruit of the transfer window.

He joined PSG from Sevilla in 2019 and has since scored 11 goals in 35 Ligue 1 appearances.'


Top signing.

If we do go up, I hope we've got all our scouts passports and don't rely on cherry picking from the Championship when you can get better talent abroad for half the price.
 

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