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Wolv3nsam
25-03-2008, 22:36
Keogh scored tonight to salvage a draw for them.
http://sport.setanta.com/en/Sport/News/Football/2008/03/25/Int-Ireland-U-21-v-Montenegro-report/
Kenny-11
25-03-2008, 22:40
Freddy Freddy etc etc
fielden05
25-03-2008, 23:08
keoghhhhhhhhhhhhhh
The Bear
25-03-2008, 23:41
8 goals in 13 games.
Though he's not a natural finisher like Freddy......
Dewsburywolf
25-03-2008, 23:44
What no Potter? Where was Foley as well?
Stewarton Wolf
25-03-2008, 23:46
8 goals in 13 games.
Though he's not a natural finisher like Freddy......
If only he had hit the back of the net with that frequency earlier in the season. He's a poor man's Kenny Miller - Little bursts of goals then months and months without a goal (and not down to only being given 5 minutes at the end of a game).
Great to see out of six posts three people have had a pop at one of our players.
Well done Andy.
Good to see he is in goal scoring form, I hope it continues until the end of the season.
If only he had hit the back of the net with that frequency earlier in the season. He's a poor man's Kenny Miller - Little bursts of goals then months and months without a goal (and not down to only being given 5 minutes at the end of a game).
But what's the point of dwelling on the past? I think most of us will agree that all of our forwards were starved of service earlier In the season.
At present Keogh Is on an excellent run of form and should be praised for his efforts.
He's a very good player who's still improving. Remember he's only been playing at this level for less than two years.
GoldenHorseshoe
26-03-2008, 00:21
Starved of a bit of direction too
If only he had hit the back of the net with that frequency earlier in the season. He's a poor man's Kenny Miller - Little bursts of goals then months and months without a goal (and not down to only being given 5 minutes at the end of a game).
Yes Miller was rubbish as well 40 goals in 2 seasons at this level was terrible!!
(I think you mean 25 mins)
Essex Wolf
26-03-2008, 10:15
What no Potter? Where was Foley as well?
Potter was at the seaside watching crabs trying to understand how sideways movement is of a benefit.
EasternWolf
26-03-2008, 10:21
All this $$$$ing negativity. He scored a goal well done him.
What i cant understand Essex is why you criticise the hoof ball and yet when players have to play sideways or backwards to keep possession, you criticise it again.
Del Woppio
26-03-2008, 10:21
Potter was at the seaside watching crabs trying to understand how sideways movement is of a benefit.
...and yet you moan when we hoof as well.
Essex Wolf
26-03-2008, 10:30
All this $$$$ing negativity. He scored a goal well done him.
What i cant understand Essex is why you criticise the hoof ball and yet when players have to play sideways or backwards to keep possession, you criticise it again.
EW, I'm pleased for Keogh so no negativity here. I'm just having a dig at the overated Potter.
I criticise hoof ball because it is pointless when playing against a defence that mops up every time. Wolves have the players to play to feet and need the ball playing through to them, not hoofed long and high.
And there is nothing wrong with playing to retain the ball but the object is at some stage to score a goal to try and win the game. Potter offers little in terms of creating much IMV.
I was always moaned at for my comments about Potter when he was played out of place and whilst I have often admitted he looks a better player when played in his natural role he still mostly fails to impress as far as I'm concerned.
Dewsburywolf
26-03-2008, 10:44
I was always moaned at for my comments about Potter when he was played out of place and whilst I have often admitted he looks a better player when played in his natural role he still mostly fails to impress as far as I'm concerned.
My own view of Potter is that he too Intelligent a player for what we have. If you look at him when he has the ball he'll look to play a killer ball but none of his team mates seem to anticipate the move. Only my opinion but when you're used to playing alongside Gerrard or Alonso it can't be easy playing with what we have. He seems to do OK with Eire.
BridgnorthWolf Inc
26-03-2008, 11:54
EW, I'm pleased for Keogh so no negativity here. I'm just having a dig at the overated Potter.
Who exactly 'overates' him Essex?
Most on here seem to hate him and only one person who sits near me rates him, apart from myself.
I think he is very UNDERrated actually.
this site is going to be renamed molineux moan by popular demand.
jbarnettuk1984
26-03-2008, 12:12
suprised no one has mentioned how many times gibson was mentioned in that write up 'impressing in the centre of midfield' ... i assume thats our darron gibson?
http://www.football-league.premiumtv.co.uk/staticFiles/ec/e2/0,,10794~123628,00.pdf
team of the week, turn that into a negative!
Stewarton Wolf
26-03-2008, 12:17
http://www.football-league.premiumtv.co.uk/staticFiles/ec/e2/0,,10794~123628,00.pdf (http://www.football-league.premiumtv.co.uk/staticFiles/ec/e2/0,,10794%7E123628,00.pdf)
team of the week, turn that into a negative!
You would have thought after Saturdays super show we would of had all 11 in the team of the week.;)
Dewsburywolf
26-03-2008, 12:18
Player from each side in it. Sounds just about right from where I'm sat. Although the QPR fans reckoned Olofinjana was MotM so surprised by his omission.
Stewarton Wolf
26-03-2008, 12:19
suprised no one has mentioned how many times gibson was mentioned in that write up 'impressing in the centre of midfield' ... i assume thats our darron gibson?
No its Manchester Uniteds Darron Gibson, who has been signed to keep Freddy company on the bench.
jbarnettuk1984
26-03-2008, 12:20
well we all know from previous threads that the 'team of the week' is a load of gob$$$$e anyway, so thus ends the debate ;)
jbarnettuk1984
26-03-2008, 12:22
No its Manchester Uniteds Darron Gibson, who has been signed to keep Freddy company on the bench.
thats cos we have the mighty karl henry, olo and potter who are all better than gibson in central mid - AND elliot, keogh who are better right wing :rolleyes:
Dewsburywolf
26-03-2008, 12:23
well we all know from previous threads that the 'team of the week' is a load of gob$$$$e anyway, so thus ends the debate ;)
And it's the Football League one as well. The same Football League who insist that your place in the Table has to reflect how many games you've won/drawn rather than how BIG a club you are. :rolleyes: