View Full Version : Still not convinced
HIGHLANDER
30-08-2006, 09:56
I dont want to get too excited like some on here, but we are now 5 games in to the season and sitting nicely in 5th position and things are looking better than even the most optomistic supporter could have wished for .Mick McCarthy who came in less than two months has done a great job,spent next to nothing and should take all of the credit for the position the club now finds its self in.I take my hat off to him.
The thing that really worries me is, unfortunately we still have the same club owner and his righthand man running the club.These two have a long abysmal record of running Wolves and in my opinion should have done the honourable thing and quit a long time ago .If it wasn't for the fact that SJH solely owned the the club,I am sure that he and Moxey would now be history.
With things appearing to go well on the pitch at the moment, I know I should be feeling optomistic about the future.The bad thing is though,I dont.Let's say,MM pulls off a miracle this season and gets us promoted .Can any of you see SJH backing him with the investment which we all know is necessary if we are to stay and prosper in the premier league? Of course not.......What other $$$$ ups are the incompetant duo going to make this time around?
Sorry to appear negative,but that's the way that following Wolves has shaped me over the years when it comes to club related matters.I really wish that I had the innocence of youth like many on here appear to have.
What I'd like us to do is take the Derby or Sheffield Wednesday route and spend way beyond our means once promoted or then again we could get a guy in at chief exec who's financially astute and wouldn't allow this to happen.
Flitwick Wolf
30-08-2006, 10:06
Dear oh dear.
paddingtonwolf
30-08-2006, 10:08
More obvious fishing than Tight Lines with Bruno Brookes
ashfordwolf
30-08-2006, 10:09
I don't think we would make the same mistake again. I think we would spend a bit and a bit wiser should we go up.
Sozzled Wolf
30-08-2006, 10:09
:D :D comic genius.
ashfordwolf
30-08-2006, 10:10
More obvious fishing than Tight Lines with Bruno Brookes
One time DJ and 'friend' of Anthea Turner now fronting a fishing show. Its people like him that push Keith Arthur onto TalkSport!
Visage Wolf
30-08-2006, 10:13
I dont want to get too excited like some on here, but we are now 5 games in to the season and sitting nicely in 5th position and things are looking better than even the most optomistic supporter could have wished for .Mick McCarthy who came in less than two months has done a great job,spent next to nothing and should take all of the credit for the position the club now finds its self in.I take my hat off to him.
The thing that really worries me is, unfortunately we still have the same club owner and his righthand man running the club.These two have a long abysmal record of running Wolves and in my opinion should have done the honourable thing and quit a long time ago .If it wasn't for the fact that SJH solely owned the the club,I am sure that he and Moxey would now be history.
With things appearing to go well on the pitch at the moment, I know I should be feeling optomistic about the future.The bad thing is though,I dont.Let's say,MM pulls off a miracle this season and gets us promoted .Can any of you see SJH backing him with the investment which we all know is necessary if we are to stay and prosper in the premier league? Of course not.......What other $$$$ ups are the incompetant duo going to make this time around?
Sorry to appear negative,but that's the way that following Wolves has shaped me over the years when it comes to club related matters.I really wish that I had the innocence of youth like many on here appear to have.
I think you need to be a bit more subtle with your wind-ups - only the truly stupid will bite on this one.
Huge of Sharjah
30-08-2006, 10:14
What I'd like us to do is take the Derby or Sheffield Wednesday route and spend way beyond our means once promoted or then again we could get a guy in at chief exec who's financially astute and wouldn't allow this to happen.
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Couldn't we try option number three where we use 'our' hard-earned funds wisely and use the well-oiled team ethos (with a couple of additional squad players) to propel us into bigger and better things or was that what Sunderland did?
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Flitwick Wolf
30-08-2006, 10:17
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Couldn't we try option number three where we use 'our' hard-earned funds wisely and use the well-oiled team ethos (with a couple of additional squad players) to propel us into bigger and better things or was that what Sunderland did?
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Sunderland just had a shat manager.
Oh, hang on..................
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Couldn't we try option number three where we use 'our' hard-earned funds wisely and use the well-oiled team ethos (with a couple of additional squad players) to propel us into bigger and better things or was that what Sunderland did?
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Ah yes take the club up on a shoestring you mean, young hungry players, build for the future, solid foundations, jumpers for goalposts, charlie charles on the wing - what's he gonna do this time? Same as he did last time!!
Huge of Sharjah
30-08-2006, 11:14
Ah yes take the club up on a shoestring you mean, young hungry players, build for the future, solid foundations, jumpers for goalposts, charlie charles on the wing - what's he gonna do this time? Same as he did last time!!
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Hardly QB... this time he's going to really want to win some games (a lot)... so not only will we spend our pennies wisely, we will have also invested in the future well being of the club... a plan so brilliant in its simplicity I'm surprised nobody's thought of it before.
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thekentwolf
30-08-2006, 11:35
Im not convinced either