Jolemai
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If you say so.If only Kenny Jackett had showed the same level of loyalty in those players as the club have showed Kenny Jackett we would be in a better place.
If you say so.If only Kenny Jackett had showed the same level of loyalty in those players as the club have showed Kenny Jackett we would be in a better place.
If only Kenny Jackett had showed the same level of loyalty in those players as the club have showed Kenny Jackett we would be in a better place.
He largely has.
I dont see the same number of footballers in the current team, the balance has changed far more towards athletic prowess.
There's only two players there who he's willingly ditched, Golbourne and Jacobs, he lost one a piece to age and ambition but other than that they're all still there and all been used regularly since.
They're just not playing against such pushovers anymore and haven't got someone like Sako to dig them out of the shit when needs be, the League 1 team were by no means footballing Gods.
If only Kenny Jackett had showed the same level of loyalty in those players as the club have showed Kenny Jackett we would be in a better place.
I would go with the same XI that started on Saturday. There are no easy matches in this division, especially away from home, and the lads were only ten minutes or so away from a very credible point.
We've a mid table squad, with a mid table manager, about to finish the season mid table.
Brentford have conceded 10 in the last 3 I think. I don't think they've taken too kindly to Dean Smith, I expect us to still set up for a draw mind.
There's only two players there who he's willingly ditched, Golbourne and Jacobs, he lost one a piece to age and ambition but other than that they're all still there and all been used regularly since.
They're just not playing against such pushovers anymore and haven't got someone like Sako to dig them out of the shit when needs be, the League 1 team were by no means footballing Gods.
Yet the balance was far better with that team very capable of playing football through the thirds. How much of that was due to mindset and the confidence that winning football gives you is unsure. Whats key for me is by removing footballers (replaced by runners) from important areas of the field the whole team now fails to function.
How much of it was due to the massive gulf in quality they had over their opponents almost every week?
Most of that team featured from August-October last season and we played good football then. We no longer even attempt to play the same way.
From what I saw it was more Afobe, Sako and Dicko doing their thing to overcome opponents rather than any grand footballing plan from the manager, the others were just a supporting cast.
I don't think Jackett has ever had Wolves as a great team from what I've seen, he's just been fortunate to have enough individuals that can make the difference for him, until now that is.
From what I saw it was more Afobe, Sako and Dicko doing their thing to overcome opponents rather than any grand footballing plan from the manager, the others were just a supporting cast.
I don't think Jackett has ever had Wolves as a great team from what I've seen, he's just been fortunate to have enough individuals that can make the difference for him, until now that is.