Add the virus pandemic and the other epidemic of ridiculous rule changes and poor VAR decisions, no surprose it boils over. The penalty against Kilman was close to the most sickening decision I've ever seen against us. I mean literally sickening in that I felt sick, just couldn't believe it would be given. Pushes you to the edge of caring about it any more.
There are just so many awful decisions though, here's something curious. I always used to laugh when our rivals had a bad decision against them. But both Albion and Villa have had sickeners against them and I felt for them too - nowhere near as much as for us obviously - but in the past I'd have not cared at all. The game has become that bad in so many ways. It may be that in terms of "us against them" , it feels like "them" is the big 6 and the repulsive media circus of hangers on they have. Where "us" is everyone else, including our rivals.
In the championship you are far away from all that. For tomorrows match, I have a strange feeling of dread that I've never had before. A dread of more arbitrary decisions against us deciding the match, because it seems this is how so many matches are going now and I hate it.
So that's an excuse for my negativity! Its' around the game and situation in general, nothing to do with Wolves specifically. Grind out a boring 1-0 win at Anfield and I will be utterly delighted.