Gonna be a real tuff test for us tonight
Richard Stearman, who has missed the last seven games with a hamstring problem, could return for Sheffield United against his former club.
Full-back Kieron Freeman and striker Clayton Donalson are also in contention in contention for the Blades.
Wolves, three points behind Championship leaders Cardiff City, have no new injury worries ahead of the game at Bramall Lane.
Helder Costa could feature for the first time this season.
Match facts
Sheffield United have not won in their last five league games against Wolves - the last two of which were in the visitors' 2013-14 League One promotion season.
Wolves have won on their last two league visits to Bramall Lane - as many as in their previous 19 attempts.
Sheffield United have won 15 of their last 18 home matches played on Wednesday in all competitions. The only loss in that time was a 3-0 League defeat by Arsenal in October 2007 under Bryan Robson.
Wolves have lost just one of their last 10 Championship games, scoring at least twice in each of the last three.
Since the start of last season, the Blades have won more league games than any other side in the top four tiers of English football (36).
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posted on 29/9/17
Not long now threadsters
posted on 29/9/17
Graham is a winger and we don't play with wingers and Nuno had a look at him at wing back and he was clearly not suited to the role.
If Nuno regularly switched to a plan b he would likely hold a squad place but he doesn't.
posted on 29/9/17
comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted about an hour ago
I notice that Graham is once again left on the subs bench for tonights game against QPR. He's had 11 mins playing time, coming of the bench once since his move. This will be the sixth game Fulham have played since he moved South.
Why do we send players out on loan if they're not going to get picked to start? We may just as well keep him here and give him valuable game time off our bench.
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Lousy attitude, allegedly.
Copyright Molmix
posted on 29/9/17
Read that his attitude didn't sit well with Nuno but who knows?!
More likely he just didn't fit the system and ethos of the side like the others we moved on
posted on 29/9/17
Just another one who will be an ex-Wolves player that will come back to haunt us at some point.
posted on 29/9/17
Damn, wasted a joker on QPR game
posted on 29/9/17
For once this season I got it right.
Will back Fulham often as I think they will be he ones to keep an eye on and possibly even end up champions.
posted on 29/9/17
Soon !
posted on 30/9/17
comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted 13 hours, 51 minutes ago
Has his form dropped that much gb? I think his first appearance for us this season, he came on as a sub and provided an assist. How could it all go horribly wrong, when I think the majority of us couldn't wait for him to return from his injury?
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when JG first got into the side it was during the really long, dour spell at wolves when we were playing some of the worst negative football I've seen in years. he shone in that side in brief cameos, but I did say at the time that I thought he was being rated too highly. he was a talent, but raw and rarely able to sustain it for more than 30 minutes in a game.
if the rumours are to be believed, his attitude to training and working hard is awful and he has been both disruptive and unfit to play on several occasions. I don't always believe dressing room rumour but in this case I think there's a fair amount of truth in it. so basically, his progress has stalled and he seemed happy to coast along. which might have been enough in the old squad, but is never going to get him in a side ahead of costa, jota, bonatini etc.
two types of winger for me: speedy, tricky, flash players; and more solid team players. both can be great, both can be ineffectual. beckham was the greatest crosser of a ball in an England shirt in 30+ years without ever beating a man. and I would choose james henry ahead of JG in my side every time because of his all round game and greater consistency and effort. I know working hard is often sneered at on JA606 and some see it as synonymous with a lack of talent, but 99% of all great footballers start with hard graft.
compare and contrast with eno, who may not have had the same instant impact on the pitch but who is every bit (if not more) talented. bright is willing to work hard and stay grounded and he's getting the rewards for that. my seat in the BQ is one row behind the players and family seats and eno's family are often at the game. you get a real sense from them, and the other youth players, that they're really proud every time he gets on the pitch.
posted on 30/9/17
no games at fulham accorging to wiki although did make the bench the other night