View Full Version : Are Wolves going to get relegated?


tydomo
20-09-2003, 07:34:PM
I personally haven't watched any of the matches but by telling from the scorelines...I think they are pretty much gonna be favourites for relegation. Any other opinions?

Jimbob
20-09-2003, 07:39:PM
Yes of course they are............:confused:

flamehawk
20-09-2003, 07:40:PM
I aint denying that we are a major relagation candidate, but if you actually watched all teh matched, we are improving. And soon our injured players will start coming back too, Miller- top scorer, Lescott - player of the yea, Murray - youth player of the year...

But ****ing hell Tsuyoshi, I just cant stand how you can ****ing keep judging wolves without watching a single match,

shokz
20-09-2003, 07:40:PM
They'll get relegated and then get promoted again. :(

Sorry to write you off Wolverhampton Wanderers. :(

Amika
20-09-2003, 07:40:PM
well, if they are still bottom of the table come xmas time.. then i'm sure they will face the drop...

Jimbob
20-09-2003, 07:41:PM
From what ive seen they have the chances but cant stick them away..

Amika
20-09-2003, 07:43:PM
they need quality up front which i can't see any from their current squard... blake is just ain't good enough.. he has been relegated with blackburn b4... iversan don't scored goals regulary even during his time at spurs...

flamehawk
20-09-2003, 07:45:PM
I think Camara and Miller would become a good partnership, Miller doesnt run as much but is good with finishing, and Camara so far has been opposite

soccerbest
20-09-2003, 07:49:PM
You just couldn't stick the ball in the net at the moement and your defence need sorting out. If come January, you are still at the bottom, it looks bleak.:rolleyes:

tydomo
20-09-2003, 08:42:PM
see Edward (flamehawk)...listen to these people for a sec...

Jambo Den
20-09-2003, 09:10:PM
I still have faith in Wolves, you'll survive, but it will be one hell of a battle!

Digitarius
20-09-2003, 10:06:PM
I think they'll put in a brave battle but relegate in the end. At the moment the big scores against them doesn't reflect the performances, but they are making silly mistakes at the back. For example, they played very well at Old Trafford and conceded a goal from a corner, which they surely could have prevented.
Likewise, up front they lack cutting edge, and their strikers, when presented with chances, are wasteful. You simply cannot afford to do that on a consistent basis at this level.

Nathan Blake is absolutely rubbish. He needs to be out of the team as soon as everybody else is fit. Otherwise, play Irwin up front instead of him.

3m1n3m
20-09-2003, 10:17:PM
Originally posted by flamehawk
I aint denying that we are a major relagation candidate, but if you actually watched all teh matched, we are improving. And soon our injured players will start coming back too, Miller- top scorer, Lescott - player of the yea, Murray - youth player of the year...

But ****ing hell Tsuyoshi, I just cant stand how you can ****ing keep judging wolves without watching a single match,

As soon as Silas adapts to the English pace, expect him to have more and more good perfomances to help Wolves staying in the Premiership.

He is a good player indeed.

flamehawk
20-09-2003, 10:56:PM
Originally posted by 3m1n3m
As soon as Silas adapts to the English pace, expect him to have more and more good perfomances to help Wolves staying in the Premiership.

He is a good player indeed.

Yea he was awesome in pre-season, but is struggling to adapt to the premiership, hopefully he will adapt soon.

champdave
20-09-2003, 10:58:PM
Don't write off Wolves. I want them to stay up as half my friends support wolves! :rockman: