Would of gone down with him in chargeEdwards is a good manager. Look what happened to Luton when he left.
We wish but what a night it was at Molineux tonight, place was rocking like the old days. If anyone had said we were going to take 7 points from 9 in 3 home games against Arsenal, Villa and Liverpool they'd have been carted off!The escape is still on!
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Keep that form up and you never know.Some turnaround!We wish but what a night it was at Molineux tonight, place was rocking like the old days. If anyone had said we were going to take 7 points from 9 in 3 home games against Arsenal, Villa and Liverpool they'd have been carted off!
It's been a horrible, wretched season and terrible to be a part of. Many Wolves fans have turned off from football completely after witnessing this season but recently we have finally had something to smile about
For me, they’ve been turning in performances that have belied their league position for months. It all seemed to start around the time of that injury-time defeat at Arsenal before Christmas. Even before that, I felt they were a better side than their points haul suggested. Few teams have given them a hammering this season. I can only think of our 4-0 win there on the opening day - and to be fair, they had a fair few chances in that one and caused us some problems - and United’s 4-1 away win where it was 1-1 at half-time.If they even get above thirty points it will be some achievement, fair play to them.
Although it is a head scratcher, like when we played Leeds at home. If they had that in them then why was it so miserably buried for months?
Seems wolves can set themselves up for championship life if they do go down, with a couple of big player sales and a rebuild in Edward's style.
Correct. Those 2 are the ones where we consider we were really battered and that's it.For me, they’ve been turning in performances that have belied their league position for months. It all seemed to start around the time of that injury-time defeat at Arsenal before Christmas. Even before that, I felt they were a better side than their points haul suggested. Few teams have given them a hammering this season. I can only think of our 4-0 win there on the opening day - and to be fair, they had a fair few chances in that one and caused us some problems - and United’s 4-1 away win where it was 1-1 at half-time.
It will sting especially with the form we’ve shown lately, but we’ve had months to prepare and Edwards was appointed for the championship next season, the club have no excuse not to hit the ground running for the champs campaign. it’s our 150th anniversary next season, fingers crossed for a speedy return.14 points in 12 games since the turn of the year. Stretch that PPG ratio out over a full season, and they'd have 44 pts, avoiding relegation by a distance (last season, it would have seen them finish in 13th place). Yes, I know; every season is different and you can't assume anything given the previous season's overall results. But it gives a rough idea of what you could expect. My point is, they've got the basis of a strong base to build on, provided they can keep hold of the manager (likely, I think) and their better players. Reasons to be optimistic for our resident lupines on here, I think. Though the probable relegation will sting when it happens.
The appointment of Edwards certainly seems to have done the trick. He's stabilised the team, and given them some self belief. Something which was lacking under Pereira and at the back end of O'Neil's time in charge. You have cause to be optimistic of a double celebration next season.It will sting especially with the form we’ve shown lately, but we’ve had months to prepare and Edwards was appointed for the championship next season, the club have no excuse not to hit the ground running for the champs campaign. it’s our 150th anniversary next season, fingers crossed for a speedy return.
Didn't think you've been around as a club for that long. Beats our 18 years, that's for sure!It will sting especially with the form we’ve shown lately, but we’ve had months to prepare and Edwards was appointed for the championship next season, the club have no excuse not to hit the ground running for the champs campaign. it’s our 150th anniversary next season, fingers crossed for a speedy return.