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If you could change 1 moment from Wolves history

Nuno leaving? I don't think we'd ever be relegated and therefore probably amounted to about the same since he went (or better)

Since then it feels like we've lost the togetherness, belief and identity we had*. And just some of the general positive feeling and loving Wolves. Not sure how much of it was down to Nuno but it felt like a lot. I think he held everything together

*O'Neil seems to have brought this back by what the players say but for fans I don't think it's anywhere near. Also Shi fucking things up so who knows what would happen. Again, don't think we'd be any worse off

Also I'll just add it wasn't just because we were chasing Europe and whatnot. Everything was just better
 
I think Nuno's best may have been and gone by 2020. He has mitigation for everything post-Raul but we really were very poor from that point on and while he's done OK at Forest (via Saudi, which is very much a career move that says you've checked out for a while) I'm not sure the old magic is there or ever coming back. You can't just hope it turns into 2019 again, the classic Nuno team needed refreshing regardless and very few managers go longer than 4 years at a club these days.

Replacing him with Lage was of course a complete nonsense, as I wouldn't have Lage in charge of a League Two team.
 
I think Nuno's best may have been and gone by 2020. He has mitigation for everything post-Raul but we really were very poor from that point on and while he's done OK at Forest (via Saudi, which is very much a career move that says you've checked out for a while) I'm not sure the old magic is there or ever coming back. You can't just hope it turns into 2019 again, the classic Nuno team needed refreshing regardless and very few managers go longer than 4 years at a club these days.

Replacing him with Lage was of course a complete nonsense, as I wouldn't have Lage in charge of a League Two team.

I was most probably a horseshoe of doom complainer. Don't think we'd be any worse off though whatever happens after me magically changing that moment
 
1988 was my start. No MOTD, fewer than 20 live games on ITV per season, loads of grounds looked like shit when they were on TV so I never knew any better. Went to old Wembley in 1989 and that was also horrible, just big.

But realistically we had one crumbling massive terrace and one big but basic stand miles from the pitch. Awful!

Went to some awful grounds as I got older, a long list of shockers but the Manor Ground always wins that contest, the deathtrap shithole.

When you get the yoot talking about how great it must have been compared to modern grounds, er no lads, it wasn't, it was rubbish.

I hate identikit crap like Reading which has the bonus of being in the middle of nowhere but at least you know you won't die.

I agree everything football was pretty shit in the late 80’s early 90’s. Only good thing was BBC FA Cup final coverage.
The match live was atrocious, as said all grounds were unwanting, smelly, cold and like a prison.
Pitches were still more similar to that of the 50’s as opposed to now.
It seemed all modern at the time but looking back it’s not a period a want to re-visit.
 
I agree everything football was pretty shit in the late 80’s early 90’s. Only good thing was BBC FA Cup final coverage.
The match live was atrocious, as said all grounds were unwanting, smelly, cold and like a prison.
Pitches were still more similar to that of the 50’s as opposed to now.
It seemed all modern at the time but looking back it’s not a period a want to re-visit.

On the Hillsborough anniversary Liverpool make LFC TV free to air (fair play) and last month they showed the 1989 FA Cup final in full on that day. Late at night, Mrs DW gone to bed so I thought I'd watch it before turning in myself for a bit of nostalgia.

It is an absolutely appalling game of football. Incredibly poor.
 
I agree everything football was pretty shit in the late 80’s early 90’s. Only good thing was BBC FA Cup final coverage.
The match live was atrocious, as said all grounds were unwanting, smelly, cold and like a prison.
Pitches were still more similar to that of the 50’s as opposed to now.
It seemed all modern at the time but looking back it’s not a period a want to re-visit.
It wasn't all bad. Affordable tickets, groups of teenagers able to go together, paying on the gate if you spontaneously fancied it. Bar a few weirdos, local kids supported local teams.
 
My time is only McCarthy onwards so fewer moments to consider.

Doherty handball against Burnley maybe? Not sure that has been mentioned. Or Deulofeu coming on as a sub in the semi-final. Not sure how real the interest was but signing Ruben Dias in the summer of 2019 would have made us a very good team.
 
It wasn't all bad. Affordable tickets, groups of teenagers able to go together, paying on the gate if you spontaneously fancied it. Bar a few weirdos local kids, supported local teams.

Going as kid it wasn’t very user friendly only enjoyable factor was the football and maybe a pre match bovril. Standing the pub drinking a coke and bag of smiths wasn’t much fun either. My experience in the late 90’s as teenager was far more enjoyable still affordable, better facilities etc
 
I was most probably a horseshoe of doom complainer. Don't think we'd be any worse off though whatever happens after me magically changing that moment

Agree he would never have relegated us. I also don't think he'd have got us winning a trophy or making Europe again.

Although he wouldn't have signed Guedes or Doherty...
 
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My time is only McCarthy onwards so fewer moments to consider.

Doherty handball against Burnley maybe? Not sure that has been mentioned. Or Deulofeu coming on as a sub in the semi-final. Not sure how real the interest was but signing Ruben Dias in the summer of 2019 would have made us a very good team.

Dias interest was very real, we couldn't pay all the money up front as Benfica wanted/needed (he might have told us to do one regardless)

We wanted Cancelo too

Nuno picked Podence over Dani Olmo
 
Another one - if Raul scores his pen vs Sevilla, perhaps via a retake as the keeper was miles off his line, I think we win 1-0.

I would 100% sell Adama rather than Jota in 2020 but that isn't a revisionist point, it was the logical call then that idiots like Spiers couldn't see.
 
Nobody made up a chant to a fucking Oasis tune.
 
Stick or twist time, 1994.

Sign Tony Daley. As he's broken, he breaks in pre-season. Sign Mark Walters to cover the 3 months he's allegedly out.

Walters is quality. But Daley is allegedly back now, we paid £1m for him, Liverpool want £1m for Walters who plays the same position and is older. All a lot of money for a second tier club 30 years ago. Say no thanks, we'll stick with what we have.

Daley breaks again and we can't get Walters back.
 
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