Well after the good start to the season Wolves find themselves in the position they are. No points from the last fifteen has seen us drop from top four to shitsville. The calls for Micks head are ringing around Molineux and Twitter which is sad after what he has achieved, but inevitable because of the run we’re on. You’ve probably heard the stat that last time Wolves lost so many games in a row in the top flight it was the start of three successive seasons of relegation.
I feel we need to take the points tomorrow for more than just Mick because we need wins at home. Our next five away games are frightening and any points we get will be hard earned. Points dropped at home in that time will see us sink to the bottom of the league and no one wants that. The twisted thing is back in that season when we last lost five top flight games in a row the club were failing to invest in the team whilst also building a stand that the club could have lived without… of course the rest is history. I’ll be there cheering on the boys tomorrow hoping this aint history repeating.
Thanks to sportingbet.com for the free pair of tickets. Much appreciated.
Wolves were very lucky and the players fell into the trap that was the common perception on a lot of Wolves forums, Swansea were going to be pushovers. i saw Swansea play Stoke and they were superb moving the ball quickly and decisively. Played Stoke off the pitch. If things don’t pick up quickly I think Morgan and Moxey will begin searching for Merlin’s replacement.
I wonder if Morgan and Moxey are part of the problem mate. Where was the money for players in August? Why weren’t we going for players left, right and centre? McCarthy will carry the can but I wonder if he is truly getting the backing he needs to keep the club up… and why are Wolves re-building the stadium before consolidating in the Premiership?
It’s a long hard season, bring on Man City twice in the next few days. *gulp*
Jay