I can't see a world where RAN goes. Neto is likely but his injury record means we'd have to accept a lower price than we'd like I think. Kilman will be the big sale of this window because, for some bizarre reason, our previous manager rates him highly.
Sounded a forgettable performance (I was at work) but credit to O’Neil for taking responsibility for a shambolic second half.
If nothing else it’s Leadership 101 to blame yourself and take the limelight off your players.
It’s a shame Klopp is leaving Liverpool as he would have absolutely soared there.
I’m with you - £70-80m is absolutely silly money but the key is to reinvest it wisely. Neto won’t throw his toys out of the pram to get a big move either, he seems to have a top notch attitude and will hold out...
I’m going to throw Pablo Sarabia a bit of love this season. He’s in and out of the team at times but has 6 assists, creating 3.4 chances every 90 minutes (the highest in the Premier League). Class is permanent.
Not sure I’m aboard the “Wolves are going to Europe” bandwagon but our run until the end of the season is very favourable to say the least - every chance we could hit 55-60 points this season which is absolutely frightening.
I’m glad we got rid. He would have thrown his toys out of the pram every single time he didn’t get his own way.
He was perfect at the time to get us out of a very sticky situation - not sure anyone else would have done it (and we’ll never know) - but good riddance.
I really worried we’d struggle in an attacking sense without Cunha but, once again, O’Neil proved me wrong.
Tactics were spot on even if it wasn’t pretty at times, but we were fantastic. And we have a lot of excellent players, but Gomes is the jewel in the crown. Semedo was sensational too and...
As someone who has a lot of experience in graphic design/film software, that's a proper Windows Movie Maker and MS Paint special. Blimey.
You can get Canva for free mate.
It was a really professional job where the players and O'Neil didn't get swept up in the atmosphere, which is so easy to do in derby games. I was very impressed.
As I said on the WBA verdict thread, I can't quite work out what has changed with this team - it's just generally a lot fitter, more professional, and confident. We play a back three but not at the expense of attacking flair now: I don't know if that's because the midfield is generally bit more...
There’s no way to stop it, it’s just the nature of morons. Even if off licences and supermarkets shut on the day of games people would just buy the night before or a week in advance.
There probably would have been outside the ground, there always is, but not inside.
Problem with these games is you always get the 'day trippers' who just go for a scrap.
Always the way in these situations: Fellows is a good player but will probably go for £2-3m as clubs know of Albion's financial difficulty and need for cash flow.
I can't fathom why Fellows didn't start or their first choice keeper. Poor by Corberan who I rate as a manager.
That’s the problem they have as well - no saleable assets except probably Tom Fellows. Wallace, Mowatt and Swift wouldn’t get £10m between them. Asante is a League One striker at best.
The general consensus from my friends/in laws (who I went to yesterday for dinner and was surprised they didn’t spit in it 😂) was that Wolves did a professional job and didn’t get out of second gear all game.
They’re more worried that the scenes yesterday are going to jeopardise the takeover...
A lot of it will be the back three factor but that hasn’t stunted us in attack this season as it has so many times in the past.
We just ooze confidence and class all over the pitch now, but the “class” is when it’s needed and doesn’t lead us into trouble as the fancy flicks did so often last...
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