comment by Wolfgang (U8869)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Tino Bambino (U2087)
posted 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
comment by Spangles (U17289)
posted 18 minutes ago
About 300 tickets left in the Graham Hughes stand and 100 in the remainder of the stadium for the Leicester game. Tickets go on general sale tomorrow morning so they’ll all be gone very quickly
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we need a better solution to the away fans in the steve bull, we should house them in the Graham hughes
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Don't think it would be allowed under premier League rules Tino. Good idea though.
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yeah its only bout 800 seats isnt it, just always feel silly to house the away fans directly underneath the home ones
Don’t think that would be a solution not just because the numbers aren’t high enough but because the away fans would have to walk past the South Bank to get from the coach park to the entrance. A recipe for trouble.
All premier clubs are obliged to offer approx 3,000 tickets to away fans so the lower Steve Bull is the only logical place as things stand
Amazing photo of Wolves first goal on Sunday. 5 Wolves players in the area and only 3 Spurs defenders. Meanwhile 5 Spurs players stand on the edge of the area doing absolutely nothing
https://twitter.com/skysportslyall/status/1493534777432948738?s=21
Story emerging that Bruno told the club he didn’t need a new midfielder in January and that he would prefer to give Luke Cundle an opportunity at the right time, which of course he did on Sunday
This is why I didn't get too carried away like some after the win. It shouldn't be understated just how bad Spurs were, it was truly awful from them. I didn't think we played well particularly and were gifted both goals.
of course we played well, we went 2 nil up early and defended very well when we had to, we could not have done much more really
We did what we had to, absolutely. Not our problem if Spurs are a shambles.
Funny how it balances out really, we were brilliant in the first three games and couldn't even muster a goal and we have played poorly and won games.
comment by Spangles (U17289)
posted 46 minutes ago
Story emerging that Bruno told the club he didn’t need a new midfielder in January and that he would prefer to give Luke Cundle an opportunity at the right time, which of course he did on Sunday
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Amiga started that story off.
comment by herecomesthelight (U17321)
posted 38 minutes ago
of course we played well, we went 2 nil up early and defended very well when we had to, we could not have done much more really
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It was an excellent performance. In cinci's world when Wolves lose its because Wolves are crap, when Wolves win its because the opposition are crap. Spurs caused us problems throughout the game and I never felt secure in our 2 goal lead. They came close a few times, Sa made some good saves, we defended brilliantly not for the first time this season, and Neves ran the midfield. As you say not sure that more we could have done on the day and it was a performance that justified our lofty league position
Already posted above about our brilliant performances early season when we lost all three so that makes a mockery of your comment.
But nobody can deny Spurs were diabolical and gifted us both goals, you link to the photo demonstrates the hopelessness of the first goal from their standpoint.
That aside, us being 'brilliant' and Spurs being garbage but yet having 17 shots to our 11, 34% of the ball being in our third, compared to 17% in their third among many others. Great win, absolutely, but why do we have to be so simplistic and laud it as a great performance just because of the result.
Comparing it to the seasons performances as a whole it was very much a middle of the pack effort and we have played much better and worse.
I have said it before, and will say it again. Many people underestimate, Just how much quality we have.
Anyone writing off a top six finish, are naive at best.
We shall see how it plays out. Be delighted if by the end of the season my predictions have been shat all over. I suspect not.
And to add, has anybody doubted we have quality? If so, I haven't seen it.
I think it is fair to say that we played well but Spurs were a shambles (particularly in the opening 30 minutes).
It wasn't our best performance. On another day, we could easily of conceded a few if Son was on form. However, we did something that we have failed to do quite frequently and that was put away a team in the first half when they start badly.
comment by Cinciwolf---Wolves transfer strategy is brilliant, cautious, cautious, cautious, kid for 35 million, cautious, cautious, cautious. (U11551)
posted 9 minutes ago
And to add, has anybody doubted we have quality? If so, I haven't seen it.
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Yes Cinci you have consistently doubted the quality we have. Your prediction of 11th to 14th is proof of that. The fact you write off a top six, is again naive.
Of course anything can still happen, But where as you state your opinion as fact, by dismissing anyone thinking a top six is within reach.
I prefer to look at all possibilities. and it is blatantly obvious to anyone looking at the table. We are well in the chase.
I haven't doubted the quality we have, i have doubted the lack of depth. And lets be clear here, i said 11-14th this season. We have been mostly sitting in eighth lately so i am hardly far away am i ffs.
As for the table, we are in the chase at the moment and hopefully will remain so, but personally i still don't think top six is going to happen and if i were betting today i would still put money on ninth ahead of sixth.
Again Cinci, no better than 11th to 14th was your claiI think even you must admit to claim 14th is hugely dismissive of the quality we possess.
And yes 14th is very far away.
And as for the table anything can still happen. But again you basically said anyone thinking a top six is a possibility, don't know what they are talking about.
The next few games will give us a clearer picture. But if I were a betting man. I would be putting my money on a top six finish.
What was important was the performance.
https://fb.watch/bd1Afhue7e/
comment by Cinciwolf---Wolves transfer strategy is brilliant, cautious, cautious, cautious, kid for 35 million, cautious, cautious, cautious. (U11551)
posted 23 minutes ago
We shall see how it plays out. Be delighted if by the end of the season my predictions have been shat all over. I suspect not.
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I hate to bring it up again cinci, but you have not had much confidence in the squad all season. Your predictions for us in my competition would have totalled 18 points had they been correct, which would put us 1 point above Norwich and fighting relegation.
As it is we have more than doubled that and we're in with a chance of a European spot.
I think it's fair to say that you have always been disappointed in every transfer window, yet here we are and with players coming back from injury.
We do have talented youngsters and it's good to see them getting their chances. Much rather see that, than splash out 50m.
I still believe this is the way Fosun are prepared to develop the club. Some established players may be leaving in the summer and if we don't extend their contracts or they wish to leave, then so be it.
Either way, this season Bruno has done a fantastic job with the squad he inherited.
comment by Amigawolf no longer MIA (U18508)
posted 13 minutes ago
Again Cinci, no better than 11th to 14th was your claiI think even you must admit to claim 14th is hugely dismissive of the quality we possess.
And yes 14th is very far away.
And as for the table anything can still happen. But again you basically said anyone thinking a top six is a possibility, don't know what they are talking about.
The next few games will give us a clearer picture. But if I were a betting man. I would be putting my money on a top six finish.
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You are aware we finished 13th last season right?
comment by wolfieinFL (U16306)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Cinciwolf---Wolves transfer strategy is brilliant, cautious, cautious, cautious, kid for 35 million, cautious, cautious, cautious. (U11551)
posted 23 minutes ago
We shall see how it plays out. Be delighted if by the end of the season my predictions have been shat all over. I suspect not.
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I hate to bring it up again cinci, but you have not had much confidence in the squad all season. Your predictions for us in my competition would have totalled 18 points had they been correct, which would put us 1 point above Norwich and fighting relegation.
As it is we have more than doubled that and we're in with a chance of a European spot.
I think it's fair to say that you have always been disappointed in every transfer window, yet here we are and with players coming back from injury.
We do have talented youngsters and it's good to see them getting their chances. Much rather see that, than splash out 50m.
I still believe this is the way Fosun are prepared to develop the club. Some established players may be leaving in the summer and if we don't extend their contracts or they wish to leave, then so be it.
Either way, this season Bruno has done a fantastic job with the squad he inherited.
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And as for the competition Wolfie, It is kind of hilarious how anyone could question my prediction abilities given my record and not to mention the fact I have made a lot of money over the years gambling.
I think we must simply accept that when it comes to Wolves, Cinci is a glass half empty sort of guy.
There is nothing wrong with that. But it is a pretty depressing way to support a team.
And Bruno is brilliant. I would actually argue he is a better coach than Nuno from what I have seen. Nuno to me was quite one dimensional and I don't get that at all with Bruno.
Why glass half empty? Would 11th have been a bad season then?
I think we must simply accept that when it comes to life, cinci is a glass half empty sort of guy
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posted on 16/2/22
comment by Wolfgang (U8869)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Tino Bambino (U2087)
posted 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
comment by Spangles (U17289)
posted 18 minutes ago
About 300 tickets left in the Graham Hughes stand and 100 in the remainder of the stadium for the Leicester game. Tickets go on general sale tomorrow morning so they’ll all be gone very quickly
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we need a better solution to the away fans in the steve bull, we should house them in the Graham hughes
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Don't think it would be allowed under premier League rules Tino. Good idea though.
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yeah its only bout 800 seats isnt it, just always feel silly to house the away fans directly underneath the home ones
posted on 16/2/22
Don’t think that would be a solution not just because the numbers aren’t high enough but because the away fans would have to walk past the South Bank to get from the coach park to the entrance. A recipe for trouble.
All premier clubs are obliged to offer approx 3,000 tickets to away fans so the lower Steve Bull is the only logical place as things stand
posted on 16/2/22
Amazing photo of Wolves first goal on Sunday. 5 Wolves players in the area and only 3 Spurs defenders. Meanwhile 5 Spurs players stand on the edge of the area doing absolutely nothing
https://twitter.com/skysportslyall/status/1493534777432948738?s=21
posted on 16/2/22
Story emerging that Bruno told the club he didn’t need a new midfielder in January and that he would prefer to give Luke Cundle an opportunity at the right time, which of course he did on Sunday
posted on 16/2/22
This is why I didn't get too carried away like some after the win. It shouldn't be understated just how bad Spurs were, it was truly awful from them. I didn't think we played well particularly and were gifted both goals.
posted on 16/2/22
of course we played well, we went 2 nil up early and defended very well when we had to, we could not have done much more really
posted on 16/2/22
We did what we had to, absolutely. Not our problem if Spurs are a shambles.
Funny how it balances out really, we were brilliant in the first three games and couldn't even muster a goal and we have played poorly and won games.
posted on 16/2/22
comment by Spangles (U17289)
posted 46 minutes ago
Story emerging that Bruno told the club he didn’t need a new midfielder in January and that he would prefer to give Luke Cundle an opportunity at the right time, which of course he did on Sunday
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Amiga started that story off.
posted on 16/2/22
comment by herecomesthelight (U17321)
posted 38 minutes ago
of course we played well, we went 2 nil up early and defended very well when we had to, we could not have done much more really
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It was an excellent performance. In cinci's world when Wolves lose its because Wolves are crap, when Wolves win its because the opposition are crap. Spurs caused us problems throughout the game and I never felt secure in our 2 goal lead. They came close a few times, Sa made some good saves, we defended brilliantly not for the first time this season, and Neves ran the midfield. As you say not sure that more we could have done on the day and it was a performance that justified our lofty league position
posted on 16/2/22
Already posted above about our brilliant performances early season when we lost all three so that makes a mockery of your comment.
But nobody can deny Spurs were diabolical and gifted us both goals, you link to the photo demonstrates the hopelessness of the first goal from their standpoint.
That aside, us being 'brilliant' and Spurs being garbage but yet having 17 shots to our 11, 34% of the ball being in our third, compared to 17% in their third among many others. Great win, absolutely, but why do we have to be so simplistic and laud it as a great performance just because of the result.
Comparing it to the seasons performances as a whole it was very much a middle of the pack effort and we have played much better and worse.
posted on 16/2/22
I have said it before, and will say it again. Many people underestimate, Just how much quality we have.
Anyone writing off a top six finish, are naive at best.
posted on 16/2/22
We shall see how it plays out. Be delighted if by the end of the season my predictions have been shat all over. I suspect not.
posted on 16/2/22
And to add, has anybody doubted we have quality? If so, I haven't seen it.
posted on 16/2/22
I think it is fair to say that we played well but Spurs were a shambles (particularly in the opening 30 minutes).
It wasn't our best performance. On another day, we could easily of conceded a few if Son was on form. However, we did something that we have failed to do quite frequently and that was put away a team in the first half when they start badly.
posted on 16/2/22
comment by Cinciwolf---Wolves transfer strategy is brilliant, cautious, cautious, cautious, kid for 35 million, cautious, cautious, cautious. (U11551)
posted 9 minutes ago
And to add, has anybody doubted we have quality? If so, I haven't seen it.
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Yes Cinci you have consistently doubted the quality we have. Your prediction of 11th to 14th is proof of that. The fact you write off a top six, is again naive.
Of course anything can still happen, But where as you state your opinion as fact, by dismissing anyone thinking a top six is within reach.
I prefer to look at all possibilities. and it is blatantly obvious to anyone looking at the table. We are well in the chase.
posted on 16/2/22
I haven't doubted the quality we have, i have doubted the lack of depth. And lets be clear here, i said 11-14th this season. We have been mostly sitting in eighth lately so i am hardly far away am i ffs.
As for the table, we are in the chase at the moment and hopefully will remain so, but personally i still don't think top six is going to happen and if i were betting today i would still put money on ninth ahead of sixth.
posted on 16/2/22
Again Cinci, no better than 11th to 14th was your claiI think even you must admit to claim 14th is hugely dismissive of the quality we possess.
And yes 14th is very far away.
And as for the table anything can still happen. But again you basically said anyone thinking a top six is a possibility, don't know what they are talking about.
The next few games will give us a clearer picture. But if I were a betting man. I would be putting my money on a top six finish.
posted on 16/2/22
What was important was the performance.
https://fb.watch/bd1Afhue7e/
posted on 16/2/22
comment by Cinciwolf---Wolves transfer strategy is brilliant, cautious, cautious, cautious, kid for 35 million, cautious, cautious, cautious. (U11551)
posted 23 minutes ago
We shall see how it plays out. Be delighted if by the end of the season my predictions have been shat all over. I suspect not.
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I hate to bring it up again cinci, but you have not had much confidence in the squad all season. Your predictions for us in my competition would have totalled 18 points had they been correct, which would put us 1 point above Norwich and fighting relegation.
As it is we have more than doubled that and we're in with a chance of a European spot.
I think it's fair to say that you have always been disappointed in every transfer window, yet here we are and with players coming back from injury.
We do have talented youngsters and it's good to see them getting their chances. Much rather see that, than splash out 50m.
I still believe this is the way Fosun are prepared to develop the club. Some established players may be leaving in the summer and if we don't extend their contracts or they wish to leave, then so be it.
Either way, this season Bruno has done a fantastic job with the squad he inherited.
posted on 16/2/22
comment by Amigawolf no longer MIA (U18508)
posted 13 minutes ago
Again Cinci, no better than 11th to 14th was your claiI think even you must admit to claim 14th is hugely dismissive of the quality we possess.
And yes 14th is very far away.
And as for the table anything can still happen. But again you basically said anyone thinking a top six is a possibility, don't know what they are talking about.
The next few games will give us a clearer picture. But if I were a betting man. I would be putting my money on a top six finish.
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You are aware we finished 13th last season right?
posted on 16/2/22
comment by wolfieinFL (U16306)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Cinciwolf---Wolves transfer strategy is brilliant, cautious, cautious, cautious, kid for 35 million, cautious, cautious, cautious. (U11551)
posted 23 minutes ago
We shall see how it plays out. Be delighted if by the end of the season my predictions have been shat all over. I suspect not.
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I hate to bring it up again cinci, but you have not had much confidence in the squad all season. Your predictions for us in my competition would have totalled 18 points had they been correct, which would put us 1 point above Norwich and fighting relegation.
As it is we have more than doubled that and we're in with a chance of a European spot.
I think it's fair to say that you have always been disappointed in every transfer window, yet here we are and with players coming back from injury.
We do have talented youngsters and it's good to see them getting their chances. Much rather see that, than splash out 50m.
I still believe this is the way Fosun are prepared to develop the club. Some established players may be leaving in the summer and if we don't extend their contracts or they wish to leave, then so be it.
Either way, this season Bruno has done a fantastic job with the squad he inherited.
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And as for the competition Wolfie, It is kind of hilarious how anyone could question my prediction abilities given my record and not to mention the fact I have made a lot of money over the years gambling.
posted on 16/2/22
I think we must simply accept that when it comes to Wolves, Cinci is a glass half empty sort of guy.
There is nothing wrong with that. But it is a pretty depressing way to support a team.
posted on 16/2/22
And Bruno is brilliant. I would actually argue he is a better coach than Nuno from what I have seen. Nuno to me was quite one dimensional and I don't get that at all with Bruno.
posted on 16/2/22
Why glass half empty? Would 11th have been a bad season then?
posted on 16/2/22
I think we must simply accept that when it comes to life, cinci is a glass half empty sort of guy
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