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  1. #1

    Re: Wolves fans not very confident of beating us

    I'd go along with that.

    I'd be very tempted to play a weakened team against Cardiff, as I think there's a real danger of serious injury to the likes of Neves and Jota. Despite his warm words of support, Colin will be ruthless if he needs to get points off us to the extent of telling his players 'not to hold back' (nudge nudge wink wink), i.e. give them licence to deliberately go out to injure. If that happens, it could impact our vital last few games, and make the necessary wins much more difficult. It's a sad day when football has descended to the level where you even have to suggest this, but I think it may be the right thing to do if we have been winning up to the Cardiff game. We might just have to deliberately risk a defeat to secure promotion

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    Re: Wolves fans not very confident of beating us

    Quote Originally Posted by dembethewarrior View Post
    I'd go along with that.

    I'd be very tempted to play a weakened team against Cardiff, as I think there's a real danger of serious injury to the likes of Neves and Jota. Despite his warm words of support, Colin will be ruthless if he needs to get points off us to the extent of telling his players 'not to hold back' (nudge nudge wink wink), i.e. give them licence to deliberately go out to injure. If that happens, it could impact our vital last few games, and make the necessary wins much more difficult. It's a sad day when football has descended to the level where you even have to suggest this, but I think it may be the right thing to do if we have been winning up to the Cardiff game. We might just have to deliberately risk a defeat to secure promotion
    I was just going to copy this very post.

    Jesus Christ!! What planet is he on?

  3. #3

    Re: Wolves fans not very confident of beating us

    Me too, unbelievable.

  4. #4

    Re: Wolves fans not very confident of beating us

    Quote Originally Posted by bobh View Post
    I was just going to copy this very post.

    Jesus Christ!! What planet is he on?
    We have 3 more yellow cards and 1 less red.

    Absolutely bizarre that people think this about us.

  5. #5

    Re: Wolves fans not very confident of beating us

    Quote Originally Posted by dembethewarrior View Post
    I'd go along with that.

    I'd be very tempted to play a weakened team against Cardiff, as I think there's a real danger of serious injury to the likes of Neves and Jota. Despite his warm words of support, Colin will be ruthless if he needs to get points off us to the extent of telling his players 'not to hold back' (nudge nudge wink wink), i.e. give them licence to deliberately go out to injure. If that happens, it could impact our vital last few games, and make the necessary wins much more difficult. It's a sad day when football has descended to the level where you even have to suggest this, but I think it may be the right thing to do if we have been winning up to the Cardiff game. We might just have to deliberately risk a defeat to secure promotion
    They're angels the lots of them ... delusional angels with dirty boots!

    In each disciplinary statistical measure, except yellow cards, used in the Championship this season, Wolves have a worse record than City.

    Fairplay league:
    Cardiff 5th Wolves 6th

    Fouls resulting in bookings:
    Cardiff 49 (6th) Wolves 51 (8th)

    Yellow Cards:
    Cardiff 63 (12th) Wolves 60 (8th=)

    Red Cards:
    Cardiff 1 (1st=) Wolves 2 (6th=)

    Players in top 25 Worst disciplinary:
    Cardiff 0 Wolves 2 (Neves, Jota)

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    Re: Wolves fans not very confident of beating us

    Quote Originally Posted by dembethewarrior View Post
    I'd go along with that.

    I'd be very tempted to play a weakened team against Cardiff, as I think there's a real danger of serious injury to the likes of Neves and Jota. Despite his warm words of support, Colin will be ruthless if he needs to get points off us to the extent of telling his players 'not to hold back' (nudge nudge wink wink), i.e. give them licence to deliberately go out to injure. If that happens, it could impact our vital last few games, and make the necessary wins much more difficult. It's a sad day when football has descended to the level where you even have to suggest this, but I think it may be the right thing to do if we have been winning up to the Cardiff game. We might just have to deliberately risk a defeat to secure promotion
    Deary me

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