Boom.......Halfy's back in the room with the first of many match day threads. With many thanks to the German for holding the fort whilst I was on my jollies however, his efforts fell short of what you guys rightfully demand from the live match threads
So here we go, after what can only be described as superb start to life back in the Chumpo and with this weeks visit of Blackburn Rovers to the hallowed Molineux turf can Kenny's players make it a 4th win in 5 ?
TEAM NEWS
Wolves could give George Saville his debut after the midfielder signed a three-year deal in a move worth around £1m from Chelsea.
Midfielder Tommy Rowe is back in contention after recovering from the broken toe he suffered in pre-season.
Blackburn defender Matt Kilgallon is set to return from a back injury as Rovers bid to record a first clean sheet of the campaign.
Full-back Tommy Spurr (groin) and Chris Brown (knee) are still sidelined.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-Head
• The last meeting ended as a 1-1 draw at Molineux in the Championship in January last year.
• Blackburn have won only one of the last four meetings. Their only win since 2011 was 2-0 at Molineux in the Premier League in March 2012.
• Blackburn are unbeaten in the last six meetings at Molineux, winning two. Wolves' last home win was 2-1 in the old Division One in April 2000.
Wolves
• Wolves' three league wins this season have all come against the teams relegated from the Premier League last season and all by a 1-0 scoreline.
Blackburn
• Blackburn have won two of their last three games, against Blackpool and Bournemouth.
Venue: Molineux Date: Saturday, 30 August Kick-off: 15:00 BST
Unashamedly stolen from the BBC but interesting to see we haven't beat these at home since April 2000
Wolves to win 2-0 with 75% possession and a pass completion of 5'000
Lump !
COME ON ME BABBBBIES !
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😍Wolves V Blackburn Rovers😍 {Match thread}
posted on 31/8/14
Morgan is feckin huge
posted on 31/8/14
Leicester have a real chance here.
posted on 31/8/14
They have been better than Arsenal and had more clearcut chances. It is one terribly poor Premiership this season. Leicester should have won at Chelsea, too.
posted on 31/8/14
sanogo may well take Gervinho's crown as worst prem footballer ever.
posted on 31/8/14
Wenger has far more failures than successes. People forget just what he inherited when they got their invincibles tag.
posted on 31/8/14
Leicester miss another sitter.
posted on 31/8/14
Absolutely, and the stadium excuse doesn't wash.
They have had some stars and still haven't come close to challenging for the title.
Hope he stays there forever to be honest, they won't challenge whilst he is.
posted on 31/8/14
Arsenal keeper should have got a red for that.
posted on 31/8/14
FT 1-1
Leicester are by far the strongest of the three promoted sides. Should really be on 7 points but for crappy finishing.
Solid everywhere else.
posted on 31/8/14
Yeah Leicester a decent, they will stay up for sure.