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I think this is a very reasonable summary of the situation. Wolves are a very good team that have been expensively assembled. The fact that our comparatively bargain basement team had the nerve to go to Molinuex and win earlier this season appeared to annoy a lot of people on the Wolves messageboards resulting in the arrogant comments that you refer to. Like many other teams they don't like our manager which inevitably results in an unbalanced response and, on the day, they did not like our more "combative" approach. If Wolves throughout their history had played pure as the driven snow Barcelona type football then their criticisms might be valid. However, they haven't so their criticisms can be regarded as not only arrogant but hypocritical. I suspect we may have done them a favour that day as teams who "don't like it up 'em" will always find it difficult in the Championship and that may have been a wake up call. Even the excellent Reading team of 2005/06 had their fair share of "street-wise" players and were cannily managed.
Some of the comments I've read from Wolves fans make it seem like they think you're like Man City or something. Wolves have a good team, but from what I've seen, it's just a good Championship team. You were 2nd best when we played you, you failed to impress at Bristol. Got the result though, so well done.
Yep Wolves could break our 106 points record.
I cannot believe Stam hasn’t been sacked. Sick and tired of watching this rubbish and have a son who doesn’t want to watch this laboured garbage any more. We are heading for relegation having spent the best part of £20 million on signings during 2017.