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Welcome to Wolves Matheus Cunha

He's also our top scorer and his 14 goals have contributed greatly to us not being relegated, thankfully his suspensions didn't relegate us

I was pleased when he came on against Spurs and was part of the standing ovation and the ground went wild when he scored the goal. He can be silly and a bit immature but I don't think he's a bad lad at all, I like him
 
He's also our top scorer and his 14 goals have contributed greatly to us not being relegated, thankfully his suspensions didn't relegate us

I was pleased when he came on against Spurs and was part of the standing ovation and the ground went wild when he scored the goal. He can be silly and a bit immature but I don't think he's a bad lad at all, I like him
Yeah I agree with all that Lupo.

This idea that anyone who has been pissed off with him for Ipswich and Bournemouth is not justified is bollocks though isn't it. It was really stupid and could have been far more damaging than it was.
 
I'm not sure whether Keen and Judah have been acting as client journalists or simply trying to promote a narrative to get clicks / interactions.

What is true is that the social media narrative isn't the same as what the narrative / view is from inside the ground
 
Personally I’d find it hilarious if Cunha snatched more glasses off of faces.
 
Clearly Cunha had found his footballing home here for the next 10 years at least.
 
Now that's the cunha i want to keep.
Fingers crossed he finds his way, and it's the wolves way.
His reaction to being fouled yesterday was vastly different, his facial expressions were mocking of the tackler, a smirk if you like, not a " wanting to kill" look.
 
Who was the last player to push for a big move within the PL to go to an obviously inferior team on the pitch? Dan Burn on a smaller scale finance wise is the best I can come up with. Not looked it up, but the Brighton players to Chelsea were similar league positions I think
 
Who was the last player to push for a big move within the PL to go to an obviously inferior team on the pitch? Dan Burn on a smaller scale finance wise is the best I can come up with. Not looked it up, but the Brighton players to Chelsea were similar league positions I think
Woodgate to Spurs maybe? Boro were better than them then.
 
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