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Tomorrow's fans parliament

Hindsight we should either have kept Mick to get us back up or should have let him go much earlier in the season when there was more chance of turning it round and a new manager would still have had the window available. But that is water under the bridge.
 
Mick had to go after one of the following;

Swansea (H)
Everton (A)
Liverpool (H)

Beyond that there was no point and had we lost 5-1 at home to Newcastle or Stoke he wouldn't have gone when he did.
 
Mick had to go after one of the following;

Swansea (H)
Everton (A)
Liverpool (H)

Beyond that there was no point and had we lost 5-1 at home to Newcastle or Stoke he wouldn't have gone when he did.

The Swansea game was a really weird one - did those two late goals do us more harm than good I wonder? That's the second worst time I remember the fans to be so poisonous, the first time being the League One relegation.

Also, I'm with Mr Hullis - I would generally love to be able to watch my team, I just wish I could! Once I'm out of uni and earning I will be able to though!
 
Mick had to go after one of the following;

Swansea (H)
Everton (A)
Liverpool (H)

Beyond that there was no point and had we lost 5-1 at home to Newcastle or Stoke he wouldn't have gone when he did.

Was he still the manager when Fulham hammered us? That was the worst match I've ever seen live.
 
Blame Brendan Rodgers and his lunatic substitutions for letting us back in the Swansea game.

TC was in charge for the 0-5 at Fulham, honestly the worst performance ever. I've seen us lose 0-5 at home to Barnsley, I've seen us lose at Barnet, I've seen Hoddle teams have no shots and no attacks. But that was the worst.
 
Blame Brendan Rodgers and his lunatic substitutions for letting us back in the Swansea game.

TC was in charge for the 0-5 at Fulham, honestly the worst performance ever. I've seen us lose 0-5 at home to Barnsley, I've seen us lose at Barnet, I've seen Hoddle teams have no shots and no attacks. But that was the worst.

That Fulham surrender was the angriest I've ever been at a Wolves 'performance'. Ever. I agree with you completely - and I saw the Stancliffe-shinned OG Barnsley debacle too.
 
We made Pogrebnyak look like Lewandowski.
 
That Fulham surrender was the angriest I've ever been at a Wolves 'performance'. Ever. I agree with you completely - and I saw the Stancliffe-shinned OG Barnsley debacle too.

I saw that, wasn't that the day Stancliffe just fell over in the penalty area with nobody near him?
 
He buried it. Bottom corner. Surreal stuff.
 
I saw that, wasn't that the day Stancliffe just fell over in the penalty area with nobody near him?

Yep the hardest place to put the ball was the net, barnsley had 4 shots on goal that day and scored 5.
 
Mick had to go after one of the following;

Everton (A)
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This was when I really realised Mick had lost the plot. It was building up at that point but when we've played so poorly, not had a shot on target and he's come out and said to effect "that is how we will play away all the time" I'd had enough.

We got very lucky with wins against equally awful Wigan and Sunderland where he definitely would have gone a lot earlier had we lost either of them I think.
 
This was when I really realised Mick had lost the plot. It was building up at that point but when we've played so poorly, not had a shot on target and he's come out and said to effect "that is how we will play away all the time" I'd had enough.

We got very lucky with wins against equally awful Wigan and Sunderland where he definitely would have gone a lot earlier had we lost either of them I think.

I let Swansea go out of goodwill (and our fans being morons) but Everton really pissed me off. There for the taking, gifted a lead. Having that arsehole Hunt as our creative force, fuck that.
 
I am doing Mick a bit of disrespect I suppose, he wasn't to know that the people he valued so highly turned out to be $#@!ish mercenaries.
Aren't they all really there ain't no Kenny Hibbits these days

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I love the objective* nature of that letter.


*by objective I mean "knee-jerk, reactionary and illogical ranting"
 
The Swansea game did it for me, the late comeback masked over rapidly deteriorating performances.
The media rallied behind MM after that because of the fans reaction.
The media tended to revel in our demise afterwards citing the MM sacking as the sole reason we ended up in league 1.
 
It was an easy story to write. The Albion debacle was the first time we dropped into the relegation zone, and under TC it was only going one way, with a rabbit in the headlights trying to get us to the end of the season. That was hugely unfair on a good club servant, and I hold Moxey and Morgan to account for that nonsense.

Then we had the Solbakken interlude. And then Saundersball. Effectively, you could say removing Mick did put us into league one. He certainly wouldn't have done. However, it is ignoring other important points like some elements in the playing staff that Mick brought in, and the garbage that Solbakken spunked money on (bar Sako obviously). The sports headline writers need a simple story though.
 
Although I disagree with the entitled undertone, there are some fair points made and whether you agree with them or not represents the views of a significant number of Wolves fans. (Addendum is cringeable though).
 
In hindsight, Mick should have gone before December but you have to remember that the year before, we went on some awful 2 wins in 18 run before Christmas and he turned it around. Clearly we thought he might do the same again. Misguided probably, but understandable given how much he did for our club. The gawping loons who relentlessly abused the man can go fuck themselves as far as I'm concerned.
 
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