36 years ago this w/end, Wolves were beating Darlington 5-2 at Mol. in front of 9'000+ (obligatory Bull hat-trick). Where does the time go? Answers on a postcard.
Well, that was a first. Never seen Wales in a penalty shoot out before. Kind of sucks to be honest, but congrats to Poland, Very clinical penalties. Draw was a fair result as neither side particularly looked like scoring. Good luck in Germany.
Be peeved if we blow majority of our summer budget on Nketiah. There maybe something in being part of any Neto deal. Maybe not. It's the pinch-of-salt season. It's going to be an interesting window. Of that, there is absolutely no doubt.
Simple. We were out-thought and out-played. Do wonder if complacency played a part? Thinking all they had to do was turn up and it would be an easy ride like the Baggies. Throw in injuries and squad depth and the tie, in hindsight (that most useless of things), was an accident waiting to happen...
Hard (and natural) not to be disappointed with that performance. I've been bigging up the players to fans of other clubs and their post-match responses have ranged from mocking to patronising ("when you selling that RAN - too good for Wolves.") Tis all a part of the supporting process I guess...
Too numb to even open this can of lager. It's little consolation, but Cov definitely deserved it. At 2-1, Lemina should have just booted it into the stand.
As a Taff, have no dog in the fight, but insanity not to try and incorporate Foden into the XI. Bellingham and him have potential to be greatest midfield pairing in modern history.
Speaking realistically (not always my strongest point) think we need to focus all our energies on Cup now. The injuries are mounting up and we need our strongest XI for Cov.
Interesting. Thanks for posting. The contrast between the spaceship stand and the away dressing room is stark. Very old school mentality. Kind of thing Wimbledon would have done in the San Siro Plough. Guess it will come down to which set of players are least knackered. Have a feeling it maybe...
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