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posted on 2/3/13

I said a whlie ago after watching England U21 he will be very good. Glad he is playing well Great scoring Defender.

posted on 2/3/13

Richard Garlick will no doubt sell him then seeing the pound signs and bring in a young sky 4 centre back on loan to take his place. Maybe Zeki Fryers for a year or two. Until he's good and returns and suddenly Albion realise that despite the stability they still have no trophies to show for anything and a dilapidated ground to play in

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For a variety of reasons.

comment by Kanga (U3095)

posted on 3/3/13

can't stop scoring

posted on 3/3/13

Good God Pundit.

Is it really getting to you THAT much...

Is it because Wolves slip into the bottom 2?

comment by aries22 (U1203)

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posted on 3/3/13

Then you just need an attack.

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 3/3/13

We need also to get cover for DMF and we need to look for a striker and let Fortuné and Rosenberg go.

posted on 3/3/13

Because he's ineffective?

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 3/3/13

Wolves fans needn't worry. We will still have Odemwingie, Long and Lukaku.

posted on 3/3/13

I don't think you'll have Odemwingie or Luckaku past the next 10 games.

posted on 3/3/13

Why does it bother you, pundit?

We have earned a nice little Prem payday at the end of this season.
We will have more than enough money for a new striker. We also have a few good kids out on loan atm.

Don't concern yourself about our future. We have it covered.

posted on 3/3/13

Not really Pundit. Lukaku is likely to come back and Long has a 1 in 3 ration this season. I think we're fine up front.

We need wingers and we'll have a nice Sky windfall to go and buy a couple.

posted on 3/3/13

The trouble is there are 19 other premier league clubs with the same windfall and all the clubs above you will earn slightly more dependent on their finish.

Your problem is you are still in the mindset of comparing yourselves to us instead of the swansea's and newcastles of your league.

Lets start by looking at your strikers....

- Albion fans tell me they want the Online Warrior Odem out the club. Lets face it, he'll drive himself somewhere before you ask him to leave.

- Chelsea, possibly facing a 4th place finish for the first time in years, will be managerless. Torres looks to be on the way out and who could replace him? Why not a younger player in Luckaku who has scored 7 more league goals. Sturridge is no longer there. They loaned you him to prepare him for Chelsea. Most league fans can clearly see his ready to return to Chelsea.

Now lets look at the clubs around you who you will compete with....

- Newcastle - bigger draw for players. Better scouting network proven.

- Swansea - European football. Bigger name manager, play better football.

- Stoke - bigger draw name, attract bigger name players eg Owen.

Liverpool/Everton - need I have to say anything?

One final thing...

-no Dan Ashworth. Just a Garlick.

Next season will not be any better than this one.

posted on 3/3/13

Newsflash Pundit, all 20 clubs are not going to be going after the same players. As I said we need wingers. Are we going to be competing against Swansea for wingers when they already have Dyer/Hernandez/Routledge?

If we need a right back are we going to be competing against Newcastle who have Debuchy, or Liverpool who have Johnson?

Stoke are a ''bigger draw'' yet we have finished above them two seasons running, probably 3. We have attracted better players to our club than Stoke despite them spending more. Not sure why you brought them up.

Is there any reason to believe all of a sudden we're going to stop finding good players, other than that Ashworth has been replaced by a man who your limited football knowledge knows little about?

We've attracted Mulumbu, Odemwingie, Olsson, Yacob, McAuley, Foster, Brunt etc the list goes on. So dont worry about us. We'll continue to pluck Premier League players and you will continue to be bitter and envious that your club does not operate as successfully as mine.

posted on 3/3/13

We have competed with all the teams in this division for three seasons now, and have probably spent the least of all teams. JP, although he won't go crazy, has stated once the club is established then he will sanction bigger spending. We also already have money in the bank without having to rely on the next sky windfall. Yes Pundit, we won't be able to compete with many clubs with our spending power, but we seem to be cleverer than most with how we do spend what we have.

Lukaku, may, or may not be with us next season, hopefully he will, but if not we will bring someone else in that has already been identified from our excellent extensive scouting network, that is I may add, not reliant on Dan Ashworth!

Oh well, we have an exciting summer ahead with many new faces arriving for yet another season in the Premier League!

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 3/3/13

Wolves' problem is they're second bottom of the Championship with a clueless owner, chief executive and manager and a desperately poor squad, and they're about to sink in into League One. When Albion are picking up their £50 million and using it well, instead of having to pay off debts (West Ham, Fulham, Newcastle), Wolves will be picking up their parachute payments and won't be back in the Premier League for years. That's assuming they get out of League One and the Championship.
Wolves have to have two good seasons of 46 games just to get back to the PL.
Albion only have to do well over 27-28 games to hold their own.
It's great being lectured to by Wolves fans.

posted on 3/3/13

Aries, any truth in the rumours that Wolves new away kit is going to be green?

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 3/3/13

Megabore analyses Chelsea's striking options - and forgets to mention they bought Demba Ba - from the same Newcastle side who are such a draw for good players.
And yes, Stoke City are a big name draw aren't they. Remind me, Megabore, what's 34 year old injury-prone Michael Owen's record for the Potters this season? That's right - six appearances, one goal. Tony Pulis also bought somebody called Michael Kightly because he thought Kightly had goals in him, and Stoke needed to improve their goal-scoring tally. Well, Kightly's scored 2 goals in 21 appearances, and Stoke have scored 26 goals in 28 games. Only QPR have scored fewer goals. What a draw Stoke are.

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 3/3/13

comment by weall8villa (U1313)
posted 9 minutes ago
Aries, any truth in the rumours that Wolves new away kit is going to be green?
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I've also heard they're going to rename themselves the Dog and Duck and enter a pub league, officially known as League One.

posted on 3/3/13

Was it something I said?

Megabore, what's 34 year old injury-prone Michael Owen's record for the Potters this season? That's right - six appearances, one goal.
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Rosenberg - 14 appearances, 0 goals. Maybe you should look at the 34 year old injury-prone Michael Owen?

comment by aries22 (U1203)

posted on 3/3/13

Your point about Owen was that Stoke City are a "bigger draw name, attract bigger name players eg Owen."
My point about Owen is that he has proved almost totally useless for Stoke and extremely bad value for money. What good is six appearances and one goal and the rest of the time on the subs' bench or the treatment table?

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