4 at the back seems the better way to go, moving forward.
Perfect time to do it if our two wing backs leave, too.
Not that many successful sides play a back five any more - we’ve had to up until now because of the incompetence of our central defenders.
I hear you.
I actually meant it wouldn’t be that expensive in comparison to other clubs that have similar success.
Spurs, for example, are shit, and they charge those sort of costs regardless.
Exactly. So, maybe not as expensive after all. I’d happily swap.
Depends what you want.
If you want to be signing the likes of Rashford and Ascensio and going after the big prizes, you might have to pay the bigger dollars.
Price you pay for success, I guess.
I’d probably pay £90 if it meant Wolves were in an FA Cup semi final, Champions League quarter final and top six in the Premier League.
Maybe if we had an array of talent to choose from, there might be an argument here.
As we’re choosing from Cunha v Munetsi/Bellegarde, there most definitely isn’t.
He’s done a great job in difficult circumstances.
Firstly, taking over a deflated and hopelessly out of form side and, secondly, not getting overwhelming backing in January.
I just wonder whether Fosun will view him as Dyche style appointment - brought in to keep us up, but not viewed as a guy...
No, you’re right.
But they’d probably argue that we’ve picked up more points since he’s been banned, than we did in the previous four when he was playing.
I think it comes down to personal choice - as brilliant as Cunha is, I understand why some might feel let down by him.
I’m paying money to go to the game so - like many - I’d always want him in the side because I love watching him. As I’ve always said, he’s a privilege to watch and we’re not...
We are being dragged into some sort of shit Championship-style game.
Playing into their hands - they’re awful.
Just wish we had some creativity, someone to pick a pass etc - we won’t get anything out of a dogfight like this.
Ipswich have the crowd and the shithousery.
We’ll do well to get back into this - it’s crying out for a bit of individual brilliance and, without Cunha, we don’t have much of it.
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