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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
Me too, unbelievable.
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)
Maybe Tan had a point...
I still don’t get why we don’t shoot on sight more often. We would have it wrapped up by now if we did.
Surely that’s coaching and not player decision making?
Have we injured anyone this season? That guy is a freak I don’t think any of our players try to injure anyone.
Surely we’d have a lot more yellow and red cards if we did.
Having seen the reaction when a Man City player missed just over a fortnight, I reckon we'd get points deducted if someone picked up an injury that kept them out for months in a match against us.
Amazing what can happen when the propaganda train builds up a head of steam.
This thing about us being a physical, bruising team holds no water. We're one of the top tacklers in the division, making more than the vast majority, yet we're effective in the tackle as we don't allow so many players get past us. As a team that makes so many tackles, you'd expect us to concede a few fouls more, yet we're towards the bottom of the list in terms of players being booked for fouls.
If that constitutes being overly physical, what do teams want us to do? Roll over and allow them to play? We're a hard working side that isn't afraid to put in a tackle if it's the right thing to do. We've made few bad tackles all season and our tackle success rate is one of the best.
A tactical surrender? Somebody has been reading The Art of War
That thread was started on the Monday after they lost to Villa. No doubt after beating Reading on Tuesday they will be very confident yet again of beating us - and of course qualifying for the Champions league next season!
****ing hell. Some of these clubs have some bed wetters.
Brentford forum was a funny read, you would think we stopped them from beautiful tiki taka by breaking out the knuckle dusters. Barely a bad tackle in the match. They were just mostly physically weak and powder puff up top and defensively.
what concerns me is that referees will read this rubbish about us being dirty etc and overreact against us.