Off at a tangent but listening to an Athletic podcast recently the corrospondent reckons Wolves owners take note of social media and forums etc. He felt that the small but very vocal minority of fans calling for Nuno out may have played a part. He wondered if the owners may have felt they had read it wrong when they saw the outpouring of love for Nuno at the last game.It sounds crazy that it could be the case that a few know nothing morons could have an influence on the future of a multi million pound business. I'm sure there's far more to it than this, but even so I guess it's be careful what you wish for.Hopefully Mendes is losing interest, they'll now fall down the plug hole where they belong and we'll never have to listen to their mind the gap nonsence again. And if they did play a part, cheers to the mad few idiots calling for his head.
I think Nuno wanted to leave as much as Wolves were indifferent to him staying. He probably rightly concluded that he had taken them as far as he could. He's also been away from his family for over a year. If work is stagnating and you're a wealthy man anyway, some things are more important.
Point taken. He is a fairly recent addition. Often their forward/midfield press included Sterling, Aguero. Da Dilva, Gundohan, Foden, Jesus etc. No wonder they play the ball along the ground.
Quote from: Baldy on May 26, 2021, 10:10:22 AMPoint taken. He is a fairly recent addition. Often their forward/midfield press included Sterling, Aguero. Da Dilva, Gundohan, Foden, Jesus etc. No wonder they play the ball along the ground. True but Guardiola in particular has always had a proper defensive midfielder in his team, there's even stories on the internet of him wanting to try Neuer in Midfield when he was at Bayern.
Quote from: paul_e on May 26, 2021, 10:32:12 AMQuote from: Baldy on May 26, 2021, 10:10:22 AMPoint taken. He is a fairly recent addition. Often their forward/midfield press included Sterling, Aguero. Da Dilva, Gundohan, Foden, Jesus etc. No wonder they play the ball along the ground. True but Guardiola in particular has always had a proper defensive midfielder in his team, there's even stories on the internet of him wanting to try Neuer in Midfield when he was at Bayern.He could sort of get away with it at Barca because they were so dominant. But every team needs an enforcer type, unless of course you are lucky to have a Bremner Mortimer Cowans Midfield- Bremner was the most defensively minded but Cowans and Mortimer were pretty handy at the defensive stuff.
Quote from: Ads on May 16, 2021, 07:38:47 PMPre-Covid we lost 0 points from winning positions and post Covid we've lost 19.so it’s still down to Covid?
Pre-Covid we lost 0 points from winning positions and post Covid we've lost 19.
I can well imagine that in a few years time, when Deano gets bored with winning everything, Mark Delaney will become manager.
Quote from: RamboandBruno on May 16, 2021, 08:43:03 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on May 16, 2021, 08:15:52 PMQuote from: Ads on May 16, 2021, 08:00:18 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on May 16, 2021, 07:40:43 PMQuote from: Ads on May 16, 2021, 07:38:47 PMPre-Covid we lost 0 points from winning positions and post Covid we've lost 19.so it’s still down to Covid?Think that statistic demonstrates it was a significant event in the season. There's been other factors too, there is no single cause for the up and down nature of the season. But 9 of our players contracting a disease isn't too handy.I don’t think any one can deny it had an impact.I just don’t think it can continue to excuse such poor returns from winning positions over 2 seasons.He never seems to make a proactive decision, at best it’s reactive at worst passive and indecisive.He never seems to make a proactive decision apart from the times he has and we’ve won games, or again are the numerous games we’ve won only down to the players and not Smith, in which case he can’t win with you and the same posters on here who wanted him gone last season.There is nothing surer than Smith will get the sack at some point, it’s the nature of the beast of the last 40 odd years, unless your Alex Ferguson, or we really progress quickly and he moves on from us. However, despite the disappointments of 2021, he has done a good job and progressed us. He’s suffered this year from losing his biggest big game player for 1/3 of the season and one of his others being a gamble that has paid off. Let’s see who we get in, who we let go and how we do next season. Talk of getting rid now, strikes me as the kind of over privileged stuff, ‘we’re Aston Villa don’t you know who we are’. we’ve heard this kind of stuff from some Wolves fans moaning about Nuno.do You need to see the stats regarding losing points from winning positions?
Quote from: ChicagoLion on May 16, 2021, 08:15:52 PMQuote from: Ads on May 16, 2021, 08:00:18 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on May 16, 2021, 07:40:43 PMQuote from: Ads on May 16, 2021, 07:38:47 PMPre-Covid we lost 0 points from winning positions and post Covid we've lost 19.so it’s still down to Covid?Think that statistic demonstrates it was a significant event in the season. There's been other factors too, there is no single cause for the up and down nature of the season. But 9 of our players contracting a disease isn't too handy.I don’t think any one can deny it had an impact.I just don’t think it can continue to excuse such poor returns from winning positions over 2 seasons.He never seems to make a proactive decision, at best it’s reactive at worst passive and indecisive.He never seems to make a proactive decision apart from the times he has and we’ve won games, or again are the numerous games we’ve won only down to the players and not Smith, in which case he can’t win with you and the same posters on here who wanted him gone last season.There is nothing surer than Smith will get the sack at some point, it’s the nature of the beast of the last 40 odd years, unless your Alex Ferguson, or we really progress quickly and he moves on from us. However, despite the disappointments of 2021, he has done a good job and progressed us. He’s suffered this year from losing his biggest big game player for 1/3 of the season and one of his others being a gamble that has paid off. Let’s see who we get in, who we let go and how we do next season. Talk of getting rid now, strikes me as the kind of over privileged stuff, ‘we’re Aston Villa don’t you know who we are’. we’ve heard this kind of stuff from some Wolves fans moaning about Nuno.
Quote from: Ads on May 16, 2021, 08:00:18 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on May 16, 2021, 07:40:43 PMQuote from: Ads on May 16, 2021, 07:38:47 PMPre-Covid we lost 0 points from winning positions and post Covid we've lost 19.so it’s still down to Covid?Think that statistic demonstrates it was a significant event in the season. There's been other factors too, there is no single cause for the up and down nature of the season. But 9 of our players contracting a disease isn't too handy.I don’t think any one can deny it had an impact.I just don’t think it can continue to excuse such poor returns from winning positions over 2 seasons.He never seems to make a proactive decision, at best it’s reactive at worst passive and indecisive.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on May 16, 2021, 07:40:43 PMQuote from: Ads on May 16, 2021, 07:38:47 PMPre-Covid we lost 0 points from winning positions and post Covid we've lost 19.so it’s still down to Covid?Think that statistic demonstrates it was a significant event in the season. There's been other factors too, there is no single cause for the up and down nature of the season. But 9 of our players contracting a disease isn't too handy.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 26, 2021, 12:24:23 PMI can well imagine that in a few years time, when Deano gets bored with winning everything, Mark Delaney will become manager. John Terry may be ahead of him in the queue.
A really top quality protector in front of the defence with Nakamba as back-up would be a massive piece of the jigsaw and probably the last piece defensively. Offensively, we need a 10 and a top quality right sided midfielder.