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Wolves v Nottingham Forest - 03/12 - Build up and match thread

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Krejci out, Doherty might be in the squad, Joao and Toti Gomes are fit.

Same team as Sunday?
 
Toti Gomes out , Santi in ? . Other than that - same .

Still can't understand why Tolu is not fit for 90 minutes .

Worth a try .

Sure what do we have to lose at this stage .
 
Dear Southbank. Please don't boo Gibbs White tomorrow you know what happened last season remember.
 
It'll be the same team as Sunday surely.
Hopefully we give them a game and their 'new manager bounce' has worn off. Still struggle to see us scoring.
 
It'll be the same team as Sunday surely.
Hopefully we give them a game and their 'new manager bounce' has worn off. Still struggle to see us scoring.
When will our "new manager bounce" kick in?
 
Our best chance to get that elusive win this year. It's the hope that kills you.
I mentioned it off board to Lycan but all three home games this month are eminently winnable for a functional team. Forest are poor this year and Dyche is unlikely to go at us, United are incredibly flaky and Brentford are rubbish away from home.

I don't see us winning any of them sadly, or West Ham on 3rd Jan for that matter.
 
If we can SOMEHOW get a win by any means tomorrow, we could go into the weekend just a couple of wins away from safety.

And when you’ve got people like Chris Sutton writing stuff like this -

Wolves actually played all right against Aston Villa on Sunday but they still lost again.

There are six months of the season left to play but, let's face it, they've had it.

They still only have two points from their first 13 games, and there is no way Rob Edwards can rescue them from here.

They could bring in Pep Guardiola, Sir Alex Ferguson and Jose Mourinho - three of the great Premier League managers - and they still wouldn't keep them up.

Wolves do have something to play for, though. I didn't think any team could be as bad as Robbie Savage's Derby County side that went down with a record Premier League low of 11 points in 2007-08, so beating that total is maybe their only aim now.

Wouldn’t it be lovely to do the impossible?

Quite clearly, he’s probably correct - but we’ve all forgotten what a win feels like, so even if it leads to nothing - I hope RE manages to get his first points on the board. Plus Forest are wankers.
 
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