Tony Towner
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We won the league in his third...and as much as many, including me thought we underachieved in the second season we still finished seventh
Not really, it's obviously acceptable to have vast amounts of posts about what a crap team we are at the moment, surely there should be an allowance for at least one person to accept that for every Championship winning season and League 1 winning season there will be many seasons like this.
Jesus wept. That isn't what I have said at all is it? But it is fine for you to slag off the critics as far as I can see.
The thing that's the most confusing about KJ is that we have seen some really good football played under him! Maybe it was the luck of having a player like Sako in the team (still think Dicko has been our biggest loss this season) so why do we see the aimless hoofing that almost never works especially when we actually played it along the floor in the same game? Try that first half and we might have won instead of just drawn
Why when your centre halves are hoofing the ball do you not consider adding Jack Price to proceedings which would then enable a short passing option into him and a possible passing game through midfield.
I just dont understand Kenny Jacketts mindset as he stands on the touchline.
If you are playing a midfield 3...and from the Reading game onwards Edwards has been definitely in midfield, then to not find space for Price once he became fit and available for selection Is for me laughableWhy when your centre halves are hoofing the ball do you not consider adding Jack Price to proceedings which would then enable a short passing option into him and a possible passing game through midfield.
I just dont understand Kenny Jacketts mindset as he stands on the touchline.
I haven't slagged anyone off, all I've said is, and I know it's difficult for you and others to grasp, it's still just a hobby to me that can sometimes bring you happiness but most of the time brings you misery and if I felt that all it did was bring me misery I'd do something else.
Is that so hard to accept?
The Wolves manager, Kenny Jackett, insisted after his side had taken a point from their visit to Loftus Road that they can still reach the play-offs, as long as he can make some signings in the transfer window.
I just read this from a piece in the Gruniad
If he thinks that why didn't we go for a win that was well within our grasp today, the man has ot two brains, the one that works his mouth to the press, and the other that manages to turn out such a poor Wolves team.
I look on it as the Gerald Ratner syndrome, as soon as you tell it like it is your pretty much fucked.
Whatever. Pointless raking over the ground on this as we won't agree.
Considering the players at his disposal that was a good point. Clearly we haven't got a defence capable of providing a base for attacking open football (see last week at Cardiff and EEL for the first goal today). In such circumstances it was a difficult balance to strike. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. Who'd be a manager?
Given the right players (let's see what this transfer window brings) I've actually got confidence Kenny can do well. Indeed he's done it in the past. Some of the best football I've seen at Wolves has been under Jackett. All power to you Ken.