Turkish Posted December 6 Posted December 6 Sheffield United starting to cook. Wilder turned it round
Harry_SFC Posted December 6 Posted December 6 33 minutes ago, Britannia said: Second abandonment of the day at Blackburn. That's the second time this season they've had a game abandoned at home due to a waterlogged pitch. They've been winning 1-0 both times as well. Embarrassing for a Championship club but their fans must be fuming.
ChrisPY Posted December 6 Posted December 6 3 minutes ago, Harry_SFC said: That's the second time this season they've had a game abandoned at home due to a waterlogged pitch. They've been winning 1-0 both times as well. Embarrassing for a Championship club but their fans must be fuming. Heard an Ipswich fan making the point after the last one that they should get the points. Apparently t’s happened in recent seasons as well as local non league teams within around 10 miles being able to complete their games at the same time despite the weather put the blame on Blackburn not having adequate facilities.
tdmickey3 Posted December 6 Posted December 6 40 minutes ago, Turkish said: Sheffield United starting to cook. Wilder turned it round Experience?
Turkish Posted December 6 Posted December 6 So Leeds take 4 points off the champions of England and the world in a week. Already got more points than we did in the whole of last season It’s impossible to compete in this league
whelk Posted December 6 Posted December 6 5 minutes ago, Turkish said: So Leeds take 4 points off the champions of England and the world in a week. Already got more points than we did in the whole of last season It’s impossible to compete in this league And very unlucky to get fck all from the City game 1
AlexLaw76 Posted December 6 Author Posted December 6 lol and Liverpool (again) fair play to Leeds there too
Turkish Posted December 6 Posted December 6 12 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: lol and Liverpool (again) fair play to Leeds there too Funny watching Liverpool at the moment isn’t it 3
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted December 7 Posted December 7 11 hours ago, Turkish said: Funny watching Liverpool at the moment isn’t it Especially now Salah has basically started a civil war. YNWA.
JohnnyShearer2.0 Posted December 7 Posted December 7 Would be good if Villa keep their form for the rest of the season.
Willo of Whiteley Posted December 7 Posted December 7 Mo Salah effectively saying “sack the manager or you’ll never see me again”. Would be nice for a board to back a manager but this won’t happen for Arne Slot. 1
CB Fry Posted Monday at 20:27 Posted Monday at 20:27 Wolves losing again. The last time they even scored a goal Will Still was our manager.
Southner Posted Monday at 20:31 Posted Monday at 20:31 3 minutes ago, CB Fry said: Wolves losing again. The last time they even scored a goal Will Still was our manager. Such a shit goal to concede, too. They look awful. 1
Football Special Posted Monday at 20:37 Posted Monday at 20:37 7 minutes ago, CB Fry said: Wolves losing again. The last time they even scored a goal Will Still was our manager. Wolves seem to just be planning for the championship with Rob Edwards , will be interesting to see if some players leave in January,
OttawaSaint Posted Monday at 20:37 Posted Monday at 20:37 Wolves are absolutely shocking. Far worse than we were last year. Man U did their absolute best to fluff that chance and Wolves still managed to concede. 1
danjosaint Posted Monday at 20:45 Posted Monday at 20:45 Only because Cunha didn't want to score so nearly fucked it up
OttawaSaint Posted Monday at 20:49 Posted Monday at 20:49 Utd are shocking too. 1-1. First goal in over 8 hours for Wolves.
whelk Posted Monday at 21:16 Posted Monday at 21:16 It’s childish but always like hearing ‘Feed the scousers….”
OttawaSaint Posted Monday at 21:40 Posted Monday at 21:40 (edited) Wolves defending is so bad, it's like they've given up completely. They had several chances to clear but just look at each other. Edited Monday at 22:39 by OttawaSaint
AlexLaw76 Posted Monday at 21:42 Author Posted Monday at 21:42 Thankfully for Wolves, their club is the ONLY club Edwards would have left Boro for.. Hiding to nothing for the lad
Willo of Whiteley Posted Monday at 21:44 Posted Monday at 21:44 Rob Edwards will no doubt lose his job at the end of the season, or when they’re inevitably relegated. Nice pay off though!
sockeye Posted Monday at 21:59 Posted Monday at 21:59 Good situation for us. Wolves could alleviate us of the earliest PL relegation record, a title embarrassing even for us.
Winnersaint Posted Monday at 22:26 Posted Monday at 22:26 Wolves look just as bad as us this time last season.
saintant Posted Monday at 22:49 Posted Monday at 22:49 Wolves still without a win and some tough fixtures coming up. They face Arsenal, Liverpool and Man Utd away before the end of the year. Brentford at home is a must win for them because the longer they go without a win the harder it's going to become. Could they be the first Premier league side to win no matches in a season?
Football Special Posted Tuesday at 06:41 Posted Tuesday at 06:41 7 hours ago, saintant said: Wolves still without a win and some tough fixtures coming up. They face Arsenal, Liverpool and Man Utd away before the end of the year. Brentford at home is a must win for them because the longer they go without a win the harder it's going to become. Could they be the first Premier league side to win no matches in a season? Arsenal were known as the invincibles going unbeaten for a season, what's the opposite name that Wolves could be known as ? They look so devoid of confidence and direction hard to see where a win will come from, rumours players want to leave, its a downwards spiral that's hard to break, can sympathise with their fans, we know what it's like
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted Tuesday at 08:27 Posted Tuesday at 08:27 1 hour ago, Football Special said: Arsenal were known as the invincibles going unbeaten for a season, what's the opposite name that Wolves could be known as ? They look so devoid of confidence and direction hard to see where a win will come from, rumours players want to leave, its a downwards spiral that's hard to break, can sympathise with their fans, we know what it's like The defeatables?
OldNick Posted Tuesday at 14:53 Posted Tuesday at 14:53 8 hours ago, Football Special said: Arsenal were known as the invincibles going unbeaten for a season, what's the opposite name that Wolves could be known as ? They look so devoid of confidence and direction hard to see where a win will come from, rumours players want to leave, its a downwards spiral that's hard to break, can sympathise with their fans, we know what it's like I want them to get a worse points tally than us. The way Edwards left Boro as well.
Football Special Posted Tuesday at 15:12 Posted Tuesday at 15:12 18 minutes ago, OldNick said: I want them to get a worse points tally than us. The way Edwards left Boro as well. Agree, plus hopefully a whole season without a win to take a nice unwanted record
LuckyNumber7 Posted Tuesday at 15:16 Posted Tuesday at 15:16 18 minutes ago, OldNick said: I want them to get a worse points tally than us. The way Edwards left Boro as well. This. I have nothing in particular against Wolves but it's comforting to see another set of fans having to go through the same ordeal as we did last season. I've seen them a few times recently and they really are awful. Bellegarde looks their only potentially PL quality player, the rest of them are terrible. I think they might actually be worse than we were last season. 1
Doctoroncall Posted Tuesday at 15:58 Posted Tuesday at 15:58 38 minutes ago, LuckyNumber7 said: This. I have nothing in particular against Wolves but it's comforting to see another set of fans having to go through the same ordeal as we did last season. I've seen them a few times recently and they really are awful. Bellegarde looks their only potentially PL quality player, the rest of them are terrible. I think they might actually be worse than we were last season. Just like us, they have had years of decline, selling top players and replacing them with inferior ones on the chance they will come good without thinking about the team as a whole - like a Wimbledon to out perform based on the team. 1
East Kent Saint Posted Tuesday at 17:16 Posted Tuesday at 17:16 Classic any decent players snapped up by big clubs etc
Whitey Grandad Posted Tuesday at 18:37 Posted Tuesday at 18:37 11 hours ago, Football Special said: Arsenal were known as the invincibles going unbeaten for a season, what's the opposite name that Wolves could be known as ? They look so devoid of confidence and direction hard to see where a win will come from, rumours players want to leave, its a downwards spiral that's hard to break, can sympathise with their fans, we know what it's like The Vincibles 2
Charlie Wayman Posted Wednesday at 20:43 Posted Wednesday at 20:43 Watching Ipswich v Stoke this evening. Dreadful affair between two very poor sides yet both are ahead of us in the league. Stoke looking all the world like Martin's Saints of old. 1-0 at HT to Ipswich after a worldie strike inside two minutes by their No 10 but otherwise they aren't competing. Stoke have all the possession but mostly in the middle and defensive thirds. Sounding familiar?
Saint NL Posted Thursday at 18:55 Posted Thursday at 18:55 Champions League team of the week. So did Salisu turn out to be decent in the end?
sockeye Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Wolves score all three goals in their match against Arsenal... with two of them being own goals, resulting in Arsenal's victory. Feels like it gets mooted every season, but I think Derby's points record may actually be broken this time around. Even we had five points this time last year. Wolves have two.
S-Clarke Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago (edited) 13 hours ago, sockeye said: Wolves score all three goals in their match against Arsenal... with two of them being own goals, resulting in Arsenal's victory. Feels like it gets mooted every season, but I think Derby's points record may actually be broken this time around. Even we had five points this time last year. Wolves have two. I think they'll get 15-20 points by the end. They're down, no doubts, they're not getting out of this - but I can't see them finishing below 12 points. They'll have a run of 3 or 4 where they pickup a couple of wins and some draws. We all felt the same last year, I didn't think we'd beat Derby's record but we did - and we were bad! They'll be fine in that sense, they put in a good shift yesterday and competed. Brentford at home next, and West Ham at home in a week or two - they could win both of those, and end up sitting on 8 points by January. Edited 12 minutes ago by S-Clarke
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