To say it has been a year of contrast for us Wolves fans is a one hell of an understatement as we’ve gone from Paul ‘Did I tell you I played in Germany’ Lambert to Nuno Espirito Santo, Nouha Dicko to Diogo Jota and Dave Edwards to Ruben Neves to name just three changes which […]
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Brentford (H) – An opportunity to go 12 clear of 2nd
After all the excitement and drama of Ashton Gate which ended 2017 with a bang, we are now back at Molineux where we entertain a Brentford side who have won their last three. We will be without the suspended Danny Batth after his suspension was upheld by the FA after his red card in the […]
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2017 – Part II – Cometh Nuno
To say it has been a year of contrast for us Wolves fans is a one hell of an understatement as we’ve gone from Paul ‘Did I tell you I played in Germany’ Lambert to Nuno Espirito Santo, Nouha Dicko to Diogo Jota and Dave Edwards to Ruben Neves to name just three changes which […]
The Nuno Revolution: Game 25
Nuno Espirito Santo can probably walk on water, in fact, I’d be surprised if he couldn’t because our game on Saturday against Bristol City was something else. Do you want to know the best thing about it all? He did it whilst being sat in the director’s box after getting sent off for the second […]
Bristol City (A) – Chance to Capitalise on Cardiff’s Slip
A win away at Bristol City will see us go a minimum of ten points clear of second place and eleven of third place which is a superb cushion to have going into 2018. That will be easier said than done as we haven’t been playing to our usual, very high standards recently and Bristol […]
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2017 – Part I – Out of Darkness
To say it has been a year of contrast for us Wolves fans is a one hell of an understatement as we’ve gone from Paul ‘Did I tell you I played in Germany’ Lambert to Nuno Espirito Santo, Nouha Dicko to Diogo Jota and Dave Edwards to Ruben Neves to name just three changes which […]
No fun in the big smoke
For the third time this season we failed to win in London but it could have been a lot worse and in hindsight, a point is a good result away at Millwall. You’ll recall in the preview for the game I touched on the fact that they saw off Middlesbrough and Sheffield United whilst having […]
23 games and counting…
Another game, another three points on Saturday for us as we continue our assault on Reading’s Championship record and as we hit the halfway mark we are on track for 108 points if we match what we have achieved in the first half of the season. That beats their record by two points, but I […]
Neves gonna give you up
As it stands at the moment, I’m debating starting a religion where Ruben Neves is the God. You may recall that I slagged off his shooting off a bit against Sunderland as he was looking more like he should have been at Twickenham than Molineux and that was pretty much the only bit of his […]
Wednesday on a Friday
We’re on the box tomorrow night against Sheffield Wednesday and their manager is in a spot of bother as it has been reported that if his team fail to beat us that he’ll get given the chop. Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a market for the next Championship manager to leave their post as […]
Death, taxes & late tackles by Lee Cattermole
It’s a funny old game, isn’t it? Going into the game we were 1/3 to win against second-bottom Sunderland. Now, Sunderland supporters are known for their loyalty and they brought a sizeable following to Molineux considering they’ve had nothing to shout about in, well, forever really. Chris Coleman made the questionable decision to leave his […]
What on earth is going on at Ibrox?
It has been forty-six days since Pedro Caixinha was dismissed as Rangers manager, yet they seem no closer to appointing a replacement for the Portuguese manager who was a questionable choice, to begin with. Since Caixinha was sacked, Rangers have flirted with Aberdeen gaffer Derek McInnes before he rejected their advances, Caixinha has taken a […]
The Wolves Go Marching On
“We’re Wolverhampton, we’re top of the league” rang out from the St Andrews away end last night, however, speaking from a personal perspective it’s a right kick in the bollocks that we’re this good at the minute because I’m half the world away with work and the time differences are a nightmare, but, as it […]