giorno
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Yes, but not for a while yetThree losses on the bounce with Palace away next on Sunday.
Will they turn it around?
Yes, but not for a while yetThree losses on the bounce with Palace away next on Sunday.
Will they turn it around?
Three weeks ago, three wins since.Think that will be a big point for them in the bigger picture.
Down to 10 men but kept going and got 95th minute goal. Watford at home next so win that and they're on 7 points and suddenly pretty much in mid table given many top half teams have 8 points.
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i would say we missed him on Sunday against Sheffield United but on the whole dendoncker has slotted well into that defensive role boly might struggle to win his place back.Amazed your defence has actually improved since Boly broke his leg. Honestly though you'd have big issues there considering his presence and how well he's played last two years.
Not sure if this is the right thread to post this but Wolves are about to sign Luke Mathewson from Rochdale.Tweet
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Good signing if it goes through. He’s going to spend the rest of the season at Rochdale.Not sure if this is the right thread to post this but Wolves are about to sign Luke Mathewson from Rochdale.Tweet
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I think he’ll be a bargain for them, loves to get forward (as we know) and I think he’ll fit their system nicely.
I’d have liked to see us go for him if I’m honest, although he’ll probably suit Wolves a bit more.
Good thing we already knocked them out of the FA Cup thenThe one team I want to avoid in both the FA Cup and Europa League.
To be fair, we have no idea if Sheffield will dip into mediocrity next season. I feel like lumping them in with Burnley is extremely unfair, they have a pretty clear tactical scheme beyond just booting it to two big strikers. Wolves are a level above though, simply because their players have far more cutting edge and ability to create something out of nothing aside from their excellent setup.Yeah, they're genuinely a good team and not one of those sides like Burnley/Sheffield who look great for a season and then dip down into mediocrity again. I think what highlights that most is when we played them at the start of the season they looked pretty poor but they've turned it around in the latter half and looked fantastic again. They're well drilled tactically that helps players like Coady look a level above what they probably are and they have someone like Jiminez in his prime and Traore beginning his rise to that peak.
Yeah, bit harsh, but that's my own opinion from what I've seen of SU. I think their whole season has been built on momentum as much as their style working. I know Wilder has done a fantastic job but I think what Nuno is doing and has done is more sustainable and is genuine quality.To be fair, we have no idea if Sheffield will dip into mediocrity next season. I feel like lumping them in with Burnley is extremely unfair, they have a pretty clear tactical scheme beyond just booting it to two big strikers. Wolves are a level above though, simply because their players have far more cutting edge and ability to create something out of nothing aside from their excellent setup.
To be fair to wilder, Nuno has had the contacts and financial backing to bring in players well above what will be available to him.Yeah, bit harsh, but that's my own opinion from what I've seen of SU. I think their whole season has been built on momentum as much as their style working. I know Wilder has done a fantastic job but I think what Nuno is doing and has done is more sustainable and is genuine quality.