AndyWolves
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Apologies Jinky if you've already posted this and I haven't seen it
Apologies Jinky if you've already posted this and I haven't seen it
I think people are scared to start new threads in case they get jumped on by the faceless forum cosa nostra.Can we keep Beale stuff off Wolves threads? Not like there aren't dedicated other ones for other football and you wouldn't go posting stuff about say, Alan Curbishley in this section because we also nearly appointed him ages ago.
I think people are scared to start new threads in case they get jumped on by the faceless forum cosa nostra.
The rag that is the Mail (don't shoot me it popped up in my news feed) reporting Cunha is done for the season.Brazil manager says Allison and more importantly Cunha won't be available for them in the next window, that puts him out until the Villa game on March 30th at the earliest
It was always going to be 4-8 weeks based on him walking off unaided. O'Neil has already said we'll definitely see him again this season.that's old news isn't it? think it was suggested within 48 hours of his injury, and cunha and o'neil seem to be suggesting it isn't true.
Cunha has apparently been doing gym work already. Be surprised he is, if the injury is season ending?
I tried to find the pundits predictions as many of them had us to go down. Unfortunately all I could find was...Gaz has done a marvellous job of course but a load of the pre-season "relegation favourites" stuff was bollocks. "Wolves have sold all their best players", no we haven't. We've just moved on from all the ones you knew when you last paid attention five years ago, and somehow made money on two awful 2022 signings.
The exodus may have lightened the financial load but the exits of Conor Coady and Nathan Collins leave them short in defence.
It feels like a significant season for Joe Hodge, the 20-year-old who made his Premier League debut against Chelsea last October.