Do Wolves win the award for fattest fans in the league? Some right porkers waddling away from the visitors end last night.
Quote from: eamonn on January 05, 2023, 01:12:21 PMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on January 05, 2023, 12:28:32 PMQuote from: The Man With A Stick on January 05, 2023, 12:10:15 PMWould much, much, much rather see Everton and West Ham get sucked into the bottom 3 than this lot.Highlight was the claim that during the recent minutes silence for Pele, Dominic Calvert-Lewin thought it was for Viviane Westwood.That is tragic/hilarious. Do you have a link?Isn't that more of a dig at his seeming preference of fashion and modelling over his football, rather than at his intelligence?
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on January 05, 2023, 12:28:32 PMQuote from: The Man With A Stick on January 05, 2023, 12:10:15 PMWould much, much, much rather see Everton and West Ham get sucked into the bottom 3 than this lot.Highlight was the claim that during the recent minutes silence for Pele, Dominic Calvert-Lewin thought it was for Viviane Westwood.That is tragic/hilarious. Do you have a link?
Quote from: The Man With A Stick on January 05, 2023, 12:10:15 PMWould much, much, much rather see Everton and West Ham get sucked into the bottom 3 than this lot.Highlight was the claim that during the recent minutes silence for Pele, Dominic Calvert-Lewin thought it was for Viviane Westwood.
Would much, much, much rather see Everton and West Ham get sucked into the bottom 3 than this lot.
Quote from: Pete3206 on January 05, 2023, 02:08:09 PMDo Wolves win the award for fattest fans in the league? Some right porkers waddling away from the visitors end last night.Don’t Newcastle fans win that award every year and will do forever? The fat naked tattooed ******
I think the start under Emery has been promising, and while the results have been mostly good, I think the last three games have shown we've got too many square pegs in round holes. All of the first halves in the last three games have been fairly poor. Liverpool we constantly gave the ball away, and Spurs in keeping it tight, we created absolutely nothing. Last night we were just second best all over the pitch for the first 45. It's good that Emery can react accordingly, but I think he made some mistakes from the off last night, eg:Ashley Young - three games in just over a week is too much for a 37 year old, and it showed.Matty Cash - although he might have played there in the past he's not a wide right midfielder.Then we've got the continuing problems of Buendia and Bailey really not doing a whole heap of anything useful. Not much he can do about those, except try to bring in more consistent recruits.
Quote from: Risso on January 05, 2023, 01:15:37 PMI think the start under Emery has been promising, and while the results have been mostly good, I think the last three games have shown we've got too many square pegs in round holes. All of the first halves in the last three games have been fairly poor. Liverpool we constantly gave the ball away, and Spurs in keeping it tight, we created absolutely nothing. Last night we were just second best all over the pitch for the first 45. It's good that Emery can react accordingly, but I think he made some mistakes from the off last night, eg:Ashley Young - three games in just over a week is too much for a 37 year old, and it showed.Matty Cash - although he might have played there in the past he's not a wide right midfielder.Then we've got the continuing problems of Buendia and Bailey really not doing a whole heap of anything useful. Not much he can do about those, except try to bring in more consistent recruits.To improve as a team, you have to start bringing in the kind of quality that begins pushing the likes of Buendia and Bailey to the bench where they can be more of an impact. I just don't ever see them being consistent enough to be the week-in-week out starters we need to take us forward. Same with Ollie Watkins really.
Quote from: eamonn on January 05, 2023, 10:46:53 AMIngs was well-pumped up by his goal. Kept shouting "WHAT?" at the Holte, angry and proud, as if he were our master. It was a fantastic first touch, it was so good it panicked the keeper and he slipped.We didn't work that keeper anywhere near enough, he looked ropey and has done whenever I've watched them.
Ings was well-pumped up by his goal. Kept shouting "WHAT?" at the Holte, angry and proud, as if he were our master.
I think the keeper made it very easy for Ings with his slip.
Quote from: brontebilly on January 05, 2023, 04:19:11 PMI think the keeper made it very easy for Ings with his slip. The keeper immediately tried to put the blame on his studs being full of mud but there's a photo of him diving in front of Ings where you can see the studs on both boots, as clean as the day he was given them. Possibly even cleaner.
I think the keeper made it very easy for Ings with his slip. Watkins would even have scored. He sold himself for the Bailey chance too, looked a bag of nerves throughout. Slicing that kick in the first half out of play for a corner took some doing!
... We also need every player from goalkeeper to centre forward to be comfortable on the ball. ...
Whilst it was a horrific miss I think the covering defender would have stood a good chance of getting to it if he'd have hit the target