Couldn’t really give a feck about football anymore to be honest, I’m only here because you guys beg me for more match mayhem
Wolves are without midfielder Ruben Neves following his positive Covid-19 test but Willy Boly is available after a period of self-isolation.
Pedro Neto and Jonny have both had knee surgery, ruling them out for the remainder of the season.
Sheffield United midfielder John Fleck is a doubt because of a groin problem, while Sander Berge continues to build up his fitness and won't be involved.
Oli McBurnie is out for the season with a stress fracture in his foot.
Wolves' Neto out for rest of season
Wilder reflecting before next step
Season curtailed for Sharp
LAWRO'S PREDICTION Fack off Lawro
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
Wolverhampton won the reverse fixture 2-0 and are looking to complete their first Premier League double over Sheffield United.
Sheffield United have won just one of their past 13 away league games against Wolves and are winless in seven at Molineux since a 3-1 victory 19 years ago.
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Victory against Fulham ended a five-match winless run. They are looking to win consecutive Premier League games for just the third time this season.
Eight of Wolves' 10 league wins this season have been by a one-goal margin.
They are the only club not to lose a Premier League fixture this season after scoring the opening goal.
Rui Patricio and the now-injured Pedro Neto are the only players to feature in all 31 of Wolves' league matches this season.
Sheffield United
Sheffield United face relegation from the top flight for the eighth time.
They have equalled the record of 25 defeats after 31 matches of a top-flight campaign, first set by Sunderland in 2005-06.
The Blades have lost eight of their past nine games in the Premier League.
They have only earned four points from a possible 45 away from home, scoring just seven goals.
Paul Heckingbottom's side have conceded the opening goal in 24 of their 31 games so far this season.
🦠Wolves v Blades🦠[LIVE]
posted on 18/4/21
Commentators and pundits on sky this afternoon, "Greed mustn't be allowed to ruin the game we love."
European Super League, "Hey Sky, how about you give us 10 billion quid per year in exchange for exclusive rights to broadcast ESL games?".
Sky, "Yeah sure, where do we sign?".
posted on 18/4/21
comment by Wolfgang (U8869)
posted 2 hours, 31 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by Wolfgang (U8869)
posted about an hour ago
you are joking ?
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We played 4 at the back against Arsenal.
That us the game you quoted as being a game we weren't tepid and cautious.
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i thought your point was that we are dull boring
and your point is
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That wasn't me. You initially replied to someone else, I just pointed out about the 4 at the back.
I've always said I think we are better going forward with 4 at the back. I do think we are dull and boring with the system from last night. Your example complies with my assessment.
posted on 18/4/21
In that case I withdraw my compliment. No way am I in the right as usual if I am agreeing with you.
posted on 18/4/21
I don't even understand the argument. We are boring and very dull to watch and far too negative, our manager is in agreement with this.
posted on 18/4/21
So who are the six,
Are they
Man U
Man C
Chelsea
Liverpool
Arsenal
Spurs
Can't be any others can it.
F off I say.
posted on 18/4/21
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 1 minute ago
So who are the six,
Are they
Man U
Man C
Chelsea
Liverpool
Arsenal
Spurs
Can't be any others can it.
F off I say.
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Yeah, feck em. The league will be more entertaining without them anyway.
Spurs v AC Milan? No thanks
posted on 18/4/21
They should be allowed to leave, told they cannot compete in any of the domestic competitions and if they want to return, they have to start at the bottom of the pyramid as a new club.
FIFA and UEFA should hold firm on the policy that all players playing in the super league are banned from competing at international level. Then see how many players actually care about playing in a World Cup. Surely players would be able to exit their contracts should the teams leave and it would adversely affect them.
posted on 18/4/21
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 27 minutes ago
So who are the six,
Are they
Man U
Man C
Chelsea
Liverpool
Arsenal
Spurs
Can't be any others can it.
F off I say.
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Not Man City.
posted on 19/4/21
Yes they are.
posted on 19/4/21
yo