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06 Mar 2026 01:21:20
BTW. I quit watching Wolves games two weeks ago after the CP game. Everyone can thank me.since they win when I don't watch!

Had I known that was all it took I would have started avoiding their games on TV in September.

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06 Mar 2026 08:04:45
Well make sure you don't watch tonight then NJ, or it might put you off watching us again.
Not because it'd be a jinx, but I fear tonight's result might be vastly different from Tuesday's.
Liverpool are wounded and will be seeking revenge. I'm not sure we can play with the intensity we showed, and unless Rob Edwards has something special up his sleeve, they'll know what to expect.
I'm just hoping Van Dyke will lose it and get sent off or something.
However, who knows? A double over the reigning champions in 3 days would be remarkable for us, and funny things can happen.
Coyw.

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05 Mar 2026 12:05:49
Both West Ham and Forest not behaving last night, realise it incredibly unlikely but would love us to keep winning and close the gap.
Can we at least catch Burnley? 🤞👍

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05 Mar 2026 11:33:39
The play offs in The Championship will be extended from four clubs to six clubs from next season.

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05 Mar 2026 15:59:23
It's a bit ridiculous and purely about money. If we want to see who deserves promotion, we could have a season-long 24-team play-off competition of 46 games, perhaps in a league format, and the teams who get the most points go up.

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05 Mar 2026 16:09:57
Six clubs in play-offs in the Champ gives us (and everyone else) a better chance of promotion. So, we will all be talking about the top eight for a change.

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05 Mar 2026 16:47:29
Don't be ridiculous, Acle, who would ever do such a stupid idea? Competition? League? What are they?

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05 Mar 2026 19:05:07
Coming 8th, winning 4 and getting promoted over the 3rd best team over a season of 46 performances is a merited promotion, not.

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06 Mar 2026 01:10:47
I agree, Abbey.

I don't like it, even if it does help Wolves next year. I was ok with one playoff between 3rd & 4th, but they keep expanding and it's too American style.

The problem with American pro leagues is that too many teams get into playoffs, and it devalues the regular season.

This will be very similar. It is a cash grab by the league. Probably because of too many American owners now.

This will also help the Top 6 in PL to get even weaker opponents if one of the 5th-8th best in the Championship wins promotion due to a short playoff run.

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06 Mar 2026 03:04:21
How long before the playoff winner has to face the 3rd from bottom in the Premier League for promotion?

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06 Mar 2026 07:56:55
I've a feeling that was tried, or certainly suggested, many years ago now, Rated, so it wouldn't be new, just that it'd be based on money, not sporting values.
Mind you, if Spurs should end up in 3rd bottom it might come quicker than we think. lol.

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Liverpool Concerns Over Slot, Standards and Squad Attitude

05 Mar 2026 07:39:02
{Ed's Note - KeeDal has posted a new article entitled, Liverpool Concerns Over Slot, Standards and Squad Attitude

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04 Mar 2026 12:50:09
Not sure why people are choosing which game of the two against Liverpool they prefer to win, why not just win both?

Don't know who Liverpool will field on Friday but Wolves don't have the same squad depth so we will likely turnout pretty much the same team as last night.

They have not been in a good place for a while now evidenced by the complete media/pundit/vlog meltdown over this result. Wolves, however, have had a decent track record when it comes to beating 'top sides' in recent years so are we getting back to that. My issue is similar to Abbey's point concerning our ability to stay equally motivated against lower placed sides.

If RE can turn that around as our run in is mainly against those teams then I don't see how we can rule anything out just yet.

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04 Mar 2026 13:35:08
Re is turning into Mr Motivator. Sadly, almost certainly too late, but it bodes well for next season. I get texts from non-Wolves friends baffled about how well we are playing now. One friend hit the nail on the head when he saw us play before Christmas, and was shocked at how unfit we looked! No doubt about it, Re inherited a shambles, but he is turning it around.

And to think, we gave Vp a new contract.

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04 Mar 2026 15:35:37
Deep - Of all the horrific errors Jeff has made, (from Wolves football club's perspective at least), the decision to allow Vitor - who clearly wanted out and was obviously totally disinterested, thus not only lost the dressing room but sadly brought out the worst in some players who should hang their heads in shame at their lack of professionalism - to burn the first half of the season was probably the worst.

As can be seen now, although the squad is modest, shallow and unbalanced, it is nowhere near as bad as the team's current plight would indicate.

Sadly, however, unless a miracle occurs this squad, which would probably be a very strong group in the Championship, will be broken up and Wolves' entirely self-inflicted problems may continue apace.

Ps, I know it is all about opinions, but it is odd how many Wolves fans are unable to see just how good Gomes J and Andre are.


If you listen to most pundits and commentators, they rave about them. Last night, Gomes was once again the best player on the pitch.
Different from Neves and Moutinho in that they don't have the class, composure and control that those two gave you, but they do have more energy, legs and aggression.
Gomes J is also by far the best dribbler of the four, and on a better side his passing and vision would be more obvious to the casual viewers. On a better side he could also get forward more and might add goals to his repertoire.
Chelsea paid well over £200m for their pair, but if you switched the two around would Wolves be markedly strong or Chelsea weaker?
Sadly, as discussed previously, both will be sold for not much more than half of one of the Chelsea boys - bargain basement sales from the store where everything has a yellow sticker!

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04 Mar 2026 15:38:30
In fairness to Vp (can't believe I'm saying that:), but I think half the problem was the sheer madness, stupidity, and arrogance of swapping 6 first team players in one window. Those six players are only now (30 games in) starting to look up to speed with playing in the Prem, and that was always going to be the case. It was, in fact, so predictable that myself and other posters were pointing it out all summer. Look at Krejci; last night's performance was truly immense, the best we've seen of him. So essentially we've spent all season getting him (and others) up to speed right in time to sell them at a likely loss once relegated, meaning the next club will benefit from our stupidity. Well done to Re and the boys for last night; it was a joy to watch.

But equally well done to Jeff and Fosun, because what last night really proved is we have the quality here to have made a fight of it. We, and more to the point Re, have been robbed of that chance by mismanagement on the grandest of levels! The irony of Jeff saying the one thing learnt from Gon was that he should have pulled the trigger earlier, then waiting till too late to sack Vp and trying to replace him with Gon, honestly it's so stupid you genuinely couldn't make it up! Hard to know whether we should laugh or cry at this stage, to be honest! Same again Friday please, and maybe this season won't have been a complete car crash. COYW. 🐺

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05 Mar 2026 07:24:43
Yes, it is all about opinions, Future, and the test of all top class players is to produce a high level consistently, game in, game out. No good doing it 1 or 2 in 10. It needs to be 8 or 9 in 10.

That's where many of our better players fall flat at the moment, and that includes our two Brazilian midfielders. Joao has been at the top of his game for the last two matches. Let's hope it continues.

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05 Mar 2026 08:15:12
Absolutely agree Old Wulf, I've said before were they upping their games with potential moves in mind or because we were playing the 'big' teams? Will they perform away at Brentford, Burnley, etc?
Neves was Wolves through and through, Coady the same. If players are like minded, and I think Mosquiro is in that club, then they're playing for our/their club and not just a wage or progression, and that is a big difference.


Maybe Re has instilled that type of mentality, that they're a 'band of brothers', 'the pack' until the end of this season? If he has, then we'll see the consistency that Tfig talks about.

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05 Mar 2026 11:02:07
I think we should also give an honourable mention to Rui Pedro Silva in this discussion. Since he re-joined the club, the players have progressively looked fitter and more re-engaged.

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05 Mar 2026 11:22:30
That's a very good point there, Long, because Nuno rated him very highly. Also very noticeable that our newfound ability to defend pretty much started when he arrived. I wonder if Nuno regrets not taking him to West Ham. I don't think they've worked together since Silva had a try at management just after leaving us the first time. 🧐

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05 Mar 2026 14:35:15
Old and Abbey completely agree, both about it being a game of opinions and consistency.
However, on a losing side (and a side in total chaos, with several players not even trying), it is not always easy to see how well a basically defensive midfielder is playing.
John Wayne at the Alamo!
For example, when Wolves got destroyed by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, Gomes was brilliant - the best player on the pitch, and he totally outplayed his direct opponent Caicedo (sp) - yet was castigated on here!
Maybe because the team was slaughtered, or because the stats - goals and assists - don't demonstrate his worth, the quality is overlooked.
Both Andre and Gomes have been guilty of overplaying/getting caught in possession, and have been criticised for it.


But if you take the ball and suddenly find no one else wants it, what are you supposed to do?
I'm sure I mentioned the incident where he received the ball deep in Wolves' half and was immediately challenged by Caicedo.
He beat him 3 or 4 times whilst desperately looking for a pass - to the traffic cone or Hwang - before eventually drawing a foul to relieve the pressure.
That was truly brilliant but had zero impact on the game as a whole!
As I said to another poster who was criticising Andre and Gomes, "If you don't like the Brazilians, I'm far from certain you will have much fun watching Munetsi and slow Traore in the Champ whilst they play in the Champions League"!

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05 Mar 2026 16:10:43
Again, I absolutely agree, Tfig. I thought the same regarding Saraba (?). When he was being criticised, I was actually meaning whether players in the team were upping effort in the big matches.
There is no doubt that Gomes and Andre could thrive on the bigger stage. Andre was tremendous the other night, and even getting his shot away at the end, even though it was lame, resulted in the winner.

Ditto Gomes' goal v Villa. Is that RE's coaching or newfound effort with the WC coming up?
Either way, we haven't, and will not, see the likes of the two guys again in a while.

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04 Mar 2026 10:39:06
Looks like you are being proved correct Abbeywolf, R. Gomes on as sub last 2 games and scores in both. Impact sub or not he seems very effective and perhaps better suited to be playing further forward. It is nice to see us closing the gap to Burnley, hope we can catch them 🤞👍

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04 Mar 2026 14:59:35
They should move heaven and earth to hang on to J. Gomes, he is top quality. Sadly, though, too good for the Championship.

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04 Mar 2026 16:05:33
Maybe it's a case of selling the likes of J Gomes, Andre, and others the same dream and project again that we sold the likes of Neves, Jota, and more to come to this great club, and hopefully keep them, as the board are clearly intent on coming straight back up if the inevitable happens.

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04 Mar 2026 19:15:51
Maybe they can loan out these players with the intention of bringing them back in the future.

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05 Mar 2026 11:33:16
If Fosun, Shi II, etc. are really serious about their ongoing interest in the club, and want an immediate return, they should go all out to keep those up to the challenge. Obviously, the majority won't want it for various reasons; those who do, and are required, should be encouraged and duly accommodated.


If we can re-establish a unified, talented squad to make the push, then it's possible.
Unfortunately, we've got the enigma that is Fosun and crew. It's the "are they, will they" doubt that drags us down. Can we trust them after what they've already done?
The answer so far seems to be no.

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04 Mar 2026 08:51:44
Can we pull off the greatest escape ever?

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04 Mar 2026 10:28:05
Probably not, but we've won 2 on the bounce against good sides. 8 to play. Leicester in 2014/15 had 22 points at this stage, finishing on 41, winning 6 and drawing 1 of the last 8.

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05 Mar 2026 15:17:36
I'm sure we can forget a great escape, no matter how many games we win. We still relied on others losing. That's not going to happen every week; these teams are fighting for their lives too. What happened before Christmas killed us, unfortunately.

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04 Mar 2026 08:51:11
Fantastic result last night, about time we had a bit of luck for Andre's goal, R. Gomes 2 in 2. Looks more of an attacker than wing back, maybe this has been the problem with him, always looks likely to score, great play from Tolu and excellent finish.


As others have said wish we could have seen these performances a few weeks ago, keep it going though and end season on a high for a change please.
Joao I thought was excellent again.

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Rangers and the Youth Pathway Bottleneck

04 Mar 2026 07:39:02
{Ed's Note - EHL2020 has posted a new article entitled, Rangers and the Youth Pathway Bottleneck

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04 Mar 2026 00:21:26
Great results tonight. Lads showed fight and spirit which hasn't been seen for a while. For the happy clappers though the damage has already been done. We are down and will be relegated due to Fosun and Shi. Why have we as fans stopped demonstrating against Fosun? You've sold the team, now sell the club were the chants. Why are all of us so fickle?

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04 Mar 2026 02:01:33
Thanks, buzzkill.

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04 Mar 2026 09:33:56
You should never down your club after a great win. Before we get back into this, let's just take in what we have seen over the past week. 🙂

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04 Mar 2026 09:48:41
Totally agree with your sentiments, Kenzie.

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03 Mar 2026 23:38:14
Edwards certainly is making some of us eat humble pie, fantastic result.
The last 25 minutes of that game was like watching two top 6 teams going at it.
Where was this Wolves team all season?
Could we do it the great escape, estimated 32 points would be enough.


In the words of a long haired singer "woah we're half way there. woah living on a prayer."

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04 Mar 2026 06:30:53
Well Rated, the odds are very long, but there is still a chance, however slim.
I just hope Edwards' knockers are embarrassed by their ridiculous
knee-jerk assessment of his ability.
To get a tune out of this squad is some achievement.
One thing that is encouraging is that at least we are finishing better than recent seasons, which may give us hope for next season.

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04 Mar 2026 09:49:49
The underlying problem lies with Fosun, not Edwards.

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04 Mar 2026 10:42:42
Another 16 points would be 5 wins and a draw from 8. If that happened, I don't think it would ever be done again.

Each game is a cup final, but the next goal is to overtake Burnley, which is very much in our own hands.

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