Yes we do deserve to go down Baggie Man. We don't have the players or the commitment or the resolve. Let's not forget we were also 2-0 up at Villa after about nine minutes and we totally threw that one away too. Proven goalscorers gone and not adequately replaced, the defence a shambles with inadequate cover. We are throwing our PL place away.
If we do go down, we deserve to. The quality of the bottom half is low as it has been since we've come back up. But, results show that there are 3 teams worse than us (so far). What is frustrating is that we should be nowhere near where we are with our squad. Absolute shambles of a season. We have the ability to stay up, but I can't see the belief from (most of) the players
Sadly Alan, I suspect we will end up being the third team accompanying Cardiff and Fulham into the Championship. The Boing, Boing days are back and after that display, it is deserved. Aparently, Berahino left the ground minutes after the final whistle no doubt to avoid a rollicking from his coaches and team-mates. Even a 10 year old heads for the corner flag when you're in possession and there are a few seconds to go.... I'm so angry and also angry that the more senior pro's didn't tell him what to do. Grrrrr !
Sunderland have two games in hand on us, and our game away against them is now critical. I don't know what Pepe Mel can do to make these players see the situation we're in. Complete and utter unprofessional cráp.
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Spot on Teix as usual. You could see our heads drop after Reid made that give-away pass to Alf that gave them their first goal and from that point on, Cardiff's confidence grew and grew.
Given what has happened throughout the season, it was inevitable that we'd screw it.
With Leeds in the financial trouble they are in, get a deal in place for Ross McCormack this summer and build a team around him.
If anyone thinks we'll win at Norwich is smoking pot ! No chance.
BM- Its difficult to disagree. Even at 2-0 and playing well you just knew it wasn't over. Our defending is utterly shambolic. I hope we can somehow draw our way to safety as its we have to score 3 goals to take anything out of games.
If we stay up this season, I will feel we've cheated the league with the amount of dreadful performances from the team and individuals.
dreadful may be an overstatement but below average certainly isn't.
Lots of bad luck.. that was never a penalty against Chelsea. And why the feck did the referee add on any (more) time against Cardiff?
Just those two results would have given you 4 more points and Cardiff 1 less.
Luck plays a big part - whatever else is right or wrong.
I read that it was the celebrations and time taken to restart that extended the stoppage time. Either way a draw isn't a disaster, and it was an exciting game for the neutrals. It takes two sides to produce such entertaining fayre. The lengthy deliberations before finally appointing Mel will pay off eventually, I'm sure. Rome wasn't built in a day.
The lengthy deliberations before finally appointing Mel will pay off eventually, I'm sure. Rome wasn't built in a day.
I wish some if our fans had that attitude. I'm tired of reading what Mel should and shouldn't have done. We scored 3 good goals and conceded 3 ridiculous ones through bad luck or decision making. What more do people want from Mel? Run on the pitch and start defending for them?
There are fans seriously suggesting we should have appointed Pulis to keep us up. Is that how much Premier League football means to some people that you would sacrifice the tradition of the club so we can finish around 14th every season. Unbelievable
Whatever division we are in I'm looking forward to the summer so we can rip it up and start afresh.
I can't believe some of this tosh.
"Do we deserve to go down?" Erm no, not unless we finish in the bottom 3 we don't!!!
Fact is, our support this season has been frankly pathetic. For the first time in months we got off to a great start on Saturday. It just happened to coincide with the first decent atmosphere we've had at the shrine for ages.
Get behind the lads and stop talking like a bunch of surrender monkeys!
You reap what you sew in life. If we give the players good support, there's a good chance it will just about lift us out of the brown stuff!
"Maybe a spell in the Chumpionship would give us opportunity to rebuild"
I'm of the opinion that it's more difficult to rebuild when your turnover drops by £100 million.
"If anyone thinks we'll win at Norwich is smoking pot! No chance."
Bookmarked!
Cox, it's not the fans who are the surrender monkeys, it's the players. Twice now in the space of weeks - not months - we've surrendered a two-goal lead and we've got one point to show for it. We can't seem to defend for toffee now. And you're right, it is more difficult to rebuild when your turnover drops by £100 million, which makes it even more imperative that some of our players wake up to what's happening.
Oh, and deep sarcasm above from Isle of Bute (aka Dont Mention Mick McCarthy), thinking he's being all clever and stuff, as evidenced by his comment on the Wolves board:
comment by Don't Mention M̶̷i̶̷c̶̷k̶̷ ̶̷M̶̷c̶̷C̶̷a̶̷r̶̷t̶̷h̶̷y̶̷ (U16473)
posted 8 hours, 5 minutes ago
I posted a nice encouraging message on the WBA board last night. Haven't looked to see if there are any responses yet.
Saw the photo of agent Downing with Manuel in the dugout. I think Manuel was whistling the UB40 tune "I Won just One in Ten".
He reminds me of that waiter in Fawlty Towers, what with them both waiting on a table...
http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/261440
Bute doesn't realise the laughing stock Wolves have become in the last three years.
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posted on 29/3/14
Yes we do deserve to go down Baggie Man. We don't have the players or the commitment or the resolve. Let's not forget we were also 2-0 up at Villa after about nine minutes and we totally threw that one away too. Proven goalscorers gone and not adequately replaced, the defence a shambles with inadequate cover. We are throwing our PL place away.
posted on 29/3/14
If we do go down, we deserve to. The quality of the bottom half is low as it has been since we've come back up. But, results show that there are 3 teams worse than us (so far). What is frustrating is that we should be nowhere near where we are with our squad. Absolute shambles of a season. We have the ability to stay up, but I can't see the belief from (most of) the players
posted on 29/3/14
Sadly Alan, I suspect we will end up being the third team accompanying Cardiff and Fulham into the Championship. The Boing, Boing days are back and after that display, it is deserved. Aparently, Berahino left the ground minutes after the final whistle no doubt to avoid a rollicking from his coaches and team-mates. Even a 10 year old heads for the corner flag when you're in possession and there are a few seconds to go.... I'm so angry and also angry that the more senior pro's didn't tell him what to do. Grrrrr !
posted on 29/3/14
Sunderland have two games in hand on us, and our game away against them is now critical. I don't know what Pepe Mel can do to make these players see the situation we're in. Complete and utter unprofessional cráp.
posted on 29/3/14
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posted on 29/3/14
Spot on Teix as usual. You could see our heads drop after Reid made that give-away pass to Alf that gave them their first goal and from that point on, Cardiff's confidence grew and grew.
Given what has happened throughout the season, it was inevitable that we'd screw it.
With Leeds in the financial trouble they are in, get a deal in place for Ross McCormack this summer and build a team around him.
If anyone thinks we'll win at Norwich is smoking pot ! No chance.
posted on 29/3/14
BM- Its difficult to disagree. Even at 2-0 and playing well you just knew it wasn't over. Our defending is utterly shambolic. I hope we can somehow draw our way to safety as its we have to score 3 goals to take anything out of games.
posted on 30/3/14
Berahino
posted on 30/3/14
If we stay up this season, I will feel we've cheated the league with the amount of dreadful performances from the team and individuals.
posted on 30/3/14
dreadful may be an overstatement but below average certainly isn't.
posted on 30/3/14
Lots of bad luck.. that was never a penalty against Chelsea. And why the feck did the referee add on any (more) time against Cardiff?
Just those two results would have given you 4 more points and Cardiff 1 less.
Luck plays a big part - whatever else is right or wrong.
posted on 30/3/14
I read that it was the celebrations and time taken to restart that extended the stoppage time. Either way a draw isn't a disaster, and it was an exciting game for the neutrals. It takes two sides to produce such entertaining fayre. The lengthy deliberations before finally appointing Mel will pay off eventually, I'm sure. Rome wasn't built in a day.
posted on 30/3/14
The lengthy deliberations before finally appointing Mel will pay off eventually, I'm sure. Rome wasn't built in a day.
I wish some if our fans had that attitude. I'm tired of reading what Mel should and shouldn't have done. We scored 3 good goals and conceded 3 ridiculous ones through bad luck or decision making. What more do people want from Mel? Run on the pitch and start defending for them?
There are fans seriously suggesting we should have appointed Pulis to keep us up. Is that how much Premier League football means to some people that you would sacrifice the tradition of the club so we can finish around 14th every season. Unbelievable
Whatever division we are in I'm looking forward to the summer so we can rip it up and start afresh.
posted on 31/3/14
I can't believe some of this tosh.
"Do we deserve to go down?" Erm no, not unless we finish in the bottom 3 we don't!!!
Fact is, our support this season has been frankly pathetic. For the first time in months we got off to a great start on Saturday. It just happened to coincide with the first decent atmosphere we've had at the shrine for ages.
Get behind the lads and stop talking like a bunch of surrender monkeys!
You reap what you sew in life. If we give the players good support, there's a good chance it will just about lift us out of the brown stuff!
posted on 31/3/14
"Maybe a spell in the Chumpionship would give us opportunity to rebuild"
I'm of the opinion that it's more difficult to rebuild when your turnover drops by £100 million.
posted on 31/3/14
"If anyone thinks we'll win at Norwich is smoking pot! No chance."
Bookmarked!
posted on 31/3/14
Cox, it's not the fans who are the surrender monkeys, it's the players. Twice now in the space of weeks - not months - we've surrendered a two-goal lead and we've got one point to show for it. We can't seem to defend for toffee now. And you're right, it is more difficult to rebuild when your turnover drops by £100 million, which makes it even more imperative that some of our players wake up to what's happening.
posted on 31/3/14
Oh, and deep sarcasm above from Isle of Bute (aka Dont Mention Mick McCarthy), thinking he's being all clever and stuff, as evidenced by his comment on the Wolves board:
comment by Don't Mention M̶̷i̶̷c̶̷k̶̷ ̶̷M̶̷c̶̷C̶̷a̶̷r̶̷t̶̷h̶̷y̶̷ (U16473)
posted 8 hours, 5 minutes ago
I posted a nice encouraging message on the WBA board last night. Haven't looked to see if there are any responses yet.
Saw the photo of agent Downing with Manuel in the dugout. I think Manuel was whistling the UB40 tune "I Won just One in Ten".
He reminds me of that waiter in Fawlty Towers, what with them both waiting on a table...
http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/261440
Bute doesn't realise the laughing stock Wolves have become in the last three years.
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