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Wolves Loan Watch 2025/2026

Djiga epically shite on Livingston's goal today. What the fuck have we bought there.
 
From the weekend:

Nasser Djiga - Rangers (SPL)
Played full game in a 2-1 win at home to Livingston. Looked like he was running treacle as the Livingston forward glided past him for the goal conceded. Was also bailed out by a fine save from his keeper after a similar thing happened later on.

Tommy Doyle - Birmingham City (Championship)
Played the full game of a 4-1 win vs Norwich.

Pedro Lima - Porto B (Liga Portugal 2)

Played the full game in a 1-0 win. Booked.

James Storer - Greenock Morton (Scottish Championship)
Played as Morton lost 1-0 at Dunfermline.

Hayden Carson - Chester FC (National League North)
Played the full game in a 2-0 win vs Leamington.

Arthur Nasta - Hornchurch FC (National League South)
Played in a 1-1 draw with Truro-

On as sub: : Traore came on after 68 minutes in a 3-2 defeat at Brest, while Kaladjzic came on with 20 minutes left in a 3-1 win at Sturm Graz.

Not in squad: Lonwijk, Benjamin, Lembikisa, Griffiths.
 
Feel like its almost been washed away in all the terrible signings. Coming up to a year from having paid what we did for him.

Someone made a comment there had been a quote about "scouting the old fashioned way" from the club. Does that predate Djiga as he looks like he has the profile of someone who had one good day, when there happened to be a scout there.
 
Feel like its almost been washed away in all the terrible signings. Coming up to a year from having paid what we did for him.

Someone made a comment there had been a quote about "scouting the old fashioned way" from the club. Does that predate Djiga as he looks like he has the profile of someone who had one good day, when there happened to be a scout there.
I’m not buying the “old fashioned way” either. Any who has watched Jackson or Munetsi for 10 minutes could see they are dreadful
 
The three of them aren't even bad in the Guedes/Trincao unsuitable/lazy/gutless but at least some talent kind of way.

They're just very poor footballers who have no place in this league
 
Update from the Father In Law on Djiga:

If you didn't watch it, have a look at our highlights from last night. Djiga had another howler that cost us the win. He's been so poor for us after a couple of promising performances when he first joined. The fans have never taken to him because he was a Russell Martin signing, so many have already made their minds up. All of Martin's signings get pelters. I understand it must be difficult when the fans are constantly on your back, but mistakes like last night will never endear him. The problem is, our first choice centre backs are both out injured at the moment so we're having to play him.

I wonder if they'll send him back in Jan, despite being short on numbers in that area? We'll almost certainly end up flogging him for a huge loss - unless he comes back & Edwards thinks he might have something to offer in the Championship (he won't).
 
Feel like its almost been washed away in all the terrible signings. Coming up to a year from having paid what we did for him.

Someone made a comment there had been a quote about "scouting the old fashioned way" from the club. Does that predate Djiga as he looks like he has the profile of someone who had one good day, when there happened to be a scout there.
That was my paraphrasing this Daily Mail article from back in early September:

Whereas some clubs rely mainly on data and analytics to source targets, Wolves’ approach is different. They retain strong links with Gestifute, the company run by super-agent Jorge Mendes, and rely heavily on live and video scouting. Targets are then evaluated by key staff – but Pereira always has the final say. Potential players must be tall, quick and aggressive to earn his approval.
I completely buy this as our strategy basically since Fosun took over, even during the Nuno years. The best signings have come off the back of Mendes helping to convince players of "the project" (whichever version it was at the time), but most of what we've signed has had the stink of someone filtering for a couple of key attributes on Football Manager, watching a couple of games, and going "yeah, alright, seems to work." Whatever "data" is being used seems incredibly simplistic and one-dimensional.

Like there's just no way that we sign Tchatchoua unless the aim was something like "sign the fastest RWB for less than £X who currently plays in the top five European leagues," and working our way down the list from there. As if pace was the only thing Semedo offered the team.
 
From mid-week:

Djiga played the full game in a 1-1 draw vs Braga but made a poor defensive mistake, getting his footing all wrong for a header that gifted them the equaliser. Tommy Doyle played the full game and got the assist for the goal by whipping in a great free-kick. He was also voted Blue's MOTM in the 1-1 draw at the Toilet Bowl.

Lonwijk played 75 minutes of Luton's 2-1 win vs Huddersfield, while Hayden Carson played the full game for Chester in their 1-1 draw at home to Hereford.
 
Played in the UCL tho ain’t he

£12m jfc
 
From the weekend:

Nasser Djiga - Rangers (SPL)
Played the full game in a goalless draw at home to Falkirk. The manager kept his faith in him after his mid-week blunder but still made a couple of mistakes within a few seconds of each other that should have led to a goal. First he sold his keeper short with a dreadful backpass then he got muscled off the ball in the area and Falkirk somehow blew their chance.

Boubacar Traore - FC Metz (Ligue 1)
Played 75 minutes in Metz's 1-0 loss at home to Rennes

Nigel Lonwijk - Luton Town (League 1)
Played 82 minutes of a 1-1 draw at home to Bolton. Was caught flat-footed for the goal which, to be fair, was a collective defensive mistake between him and two others.

Tommy Doyle - Birmingham City (Championship)
Played the full game of a 2-1 win at home to Watford. Had a shot from 20 yards out but hit it straight at the keeper.

James Storer - Greenock Morton (Scottish Championship)
Played in the third round of the Scottish Cup, helping his team win on penalties by saving one of them, following a 2-2 draw at Peterhead from the league below.

Hayden Carson - Chester FC (National League North)
Played the full game in a 3-3 draw at Spennymoor.

Arthur Nasta - Hornchurch FC (National League South)
Played and let in 5 at Worthing as Hornchurch fall to third. Made a very good save early on but then seemed to lose his focus for the third and fourth, throwing himself to the ground theatrically for the third claiming a foul, then letting the fourth go under him.

On as sub: : Pedro Lima came on at HT with the game at 0-0, yet they went on to lose 2-1 at home to
Lusitânia, while Sasa came on for the last 20 minutes of LASK's 3-0 win at home to Rapid.

Not in squad: Lembikisa, Griffiths.
 
Mid-week:

Djiga played the full game in a 2-2 draw at Dundee United. Did an entertaining kind of shimmy for the second instead of stopping the attacker who rifled a shot into the corner. Booked.

Lembikisa got his first action in a while playing 72 minutes of Lincoln's 2-0 FA Trophy defeat at home to Huddersfield. Hayden Carson got another full game in a 3-1 win away at Radcliffe, while Arthur Nasta bounced back from conceding 5 at the weekend to keeping a clean sheet in a 4-0 win at Hemel Hempstead.
 
From the weekend:

Nasser Djiga - Rangers (SPL)
Played full game in a 3-0 win at Kilmarnock. No game-changing errors to report.

Boubacar Traore - FC Metz (Ligue 1)
Played 84 minutes in a 3-1 defeat at relegation rivals Auxerre, which leaves them rock bottom.

Tommy Doyle - Birmingham City (Championship)
Played the full game in a 3-1 defeat at Southampton. Put in a great cross from the right towards the end but the header hit the post.

Pedro Lima - Porto B (Liga Portugal 2)
Played the full game in a 4-2 win away as Porto B pulled themselves out of the relegation zone. Booked.

James Storer - Greenock Morton (Scottish Championship)
Played in a 2-1 win vs Queen's Park.

Hayden Carson - Chester FC (National League North)
Played the full game in a 2-0 win at King's Lynn. They're putting a bit of run together (won 3, drawn 2 of their last 5) and now sit just 3 points off 4th

Arthur Nasta - Hornchurch FC (National League South)
Played in a 2-0 defeat at Maidenhead.

On as sub: Sasa came on after 67 mins in LASK's 2-2 away draw.

Unused sub: Lonwijk.

No game: Lembikisa, Griffiths,
 
I know its a pretty low standard but James Storer seems to be doing ok.
 
From mid-week:

Nasser Djiga played the full game as Rangers lost to Robbie Keane's Ferencvaros 2-1 in the Europa League. The ball deflected off his leg for the first, but he also weighed in with a couple of fine challenges to deny goalscoring opportunites.

Tommy Doyle came on as sub for the second half of Blues' 2-1 defeat at QPR. He also deflected the ball past his own keeper for the last-minute winning goal after he tried to charge down the shot.

Nigel Lonwijk played the full game in Luton's 1-1 draw at Leyton Orient at RB.

Unused sub: Storer (rested for cup).
Not in squad: Lembikisa, Griffiths,
 
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