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I don't think Nuno is all to blame, should have brought someone in in loan the moment the window opened.
You are right. It is only a football match but its something that we all look to for a bit of pleasure. Even that seems to be getting closed off at the minute.I think we should all turn off.
Have a cup of tea with your nearest and dearest, thank the Lord that they are still safe and well, (and I sincerely hope that they are,) and then tune in again tomorrow.
You know it makes sense. It’s only a football match and people are dying out there.
This is the time for FOSUN to back Nuno and bring in a quality striker, which is clearly hampering results hugely, and pretty much every person and their dog can see. As I posted on another thread it doesn't make financial sense not to. Each place in the Prem is worth 2m and failing to act raises the probability of relegation by a material probability (which, fwiw, would wipe 100m+ off FOSUN's investment)
Sacking Nuno would be the most counter-productive thing FOSUN could possibly do. I pretty much guarantee it would trigger a death spiral faster than you could say 'Terry Connor is a Wanderer'. Even if we weren't relegated, half the squad would be offski in the summer with no Nuno and team at the helm and FOSUN would conceivably look to move on too I think. Sacking Nuno would be granted with corks popping across the bottom 6 that's for sure.
Now is the time for the players, staff and fans to come together and fight through the bad patch rather than do the opposite. It really is as our captain will be saying and doing over the coming weeks!
Might be because he knows Fosun is to blame.Well it’s been said on here that Shi had just arrived home with a face like thunder
This is the problem - bet Mick was best thing to you since sliced bread also... had a soft spot for Paul Lambert also I betNuno is God to me. He put us back on the map. I am with him in the good times and the bad.
Coady the ballerina
Boly ***
A squad severely lacking testosterone.
It was good. Time for a change.
The Silva signing was a FOSUN investment. Nuno would have ok'd it for sure but don't forget he wanted to bring in Carlos Vinicius. Shame Mendes had reserved the player for Mourinho.Fosun ay backing him get that into your head - spunky nearly £80m on Silva / Semedo / Cutrone... not to be trusted with the purse strings
This is the support we need.Nuno is God to me. He put us back on the map. I am with him in the good times and the bad.
Go easy on Papper.......some posters are soft.Absolutely embarrassing thread. He's having a tough time for lots of reasons. We need to stick together.
The penalties were given by a referee who was asked to make a decision.The squad is too weak. But, why are some of you reacting now?
The squad was too weak as soon as the window shut. It was shown up when the injuries arrived.
You're all going extra because it's West Brom, which I understand. However, we ONLY lost this game because of Oliver. That's it.
That doesn't mean it hurts less. I'm with you all. But you're lashing out on the wrong person. We passed the ball better, we created more chances, we had more of the play, but we lost.
That happens in football, and you have to take it on the chin.
It happened today because the ref gave TWO inexplicable penalties, the second on is actually inexcusable. HE cost us. That doesn't mean we were perfect, it doesn't mean we were good, but if that cheat does his job, we win the game.
Instead, you're reacting to the wrong person.
NUNO IN
Coady fouled him, but it was outside the box, I'm not debating it's a foul.The penalties were given by a referee who was asked to make a decision.
This was because of the actions of our defenders.
Oliver wouldn't have been able to give the penalties if Boly and Coady hadn't touched their forwards, which neither needed to do.
Believe me, I am as gutted as the rest of us and share your feelings.You are right. It is only a football match but its something that we all look to for a bit of pleasure. Even that seems to be getting closed off at the minute.
Yes he did, he fouled him - as you say.Coady fouled him, but it was outside the box, I'm not debating it's a foul.
Coady did NOT make the ref make a decision, he actually did nothing.
The squad is too weak. But, why are some of you reacting now?
The squad was too weak as soon as the window shut. It was shown up when the injuries arrived.
You're all going extra because it's West Brom, which I understand. However, we ONLY lost this game because of Oliver. That's it.
That doesn't mean it hurts less. I'm with you all. But you're lashing out on the wrong person. We passed the ball better, we created more chances, we had more of the play, but we lost.
That happens in football, and you have to take it on the chin.
It happened today because the ref gave TWO inexplicable penalties, the second on is actually inexcusable. HE cost us. That doesn't mean we were perfect, it doesn't mean we were good, but if that cheat does his job, we win the game.
Instead, you're reacting to the wrong person.
NUNO IN
****, ****ing get real you idiot.Coady the ballerina
Boly ***
A squad severely lacking testosterone.
It was good. Time for a change.
Oh ok then - we should get rid of Fosun then yeah??The Silva signing was a FOSUN investment. Nuno would have ok'd it for sure but don't forget he wanted to bring in Carlos Vinicius. Shame Mendes had reserved the player for Mourinho.
The Cutrone signing also wasn't a Nuno signing I'm sure. Milan wanted to bring in Leao and Mendes persuaded Jeff to take Cutrone as a supposed win-win all round.
Finally, the Semedo signing was driven less by us and more by Barcelona needing to raise some cash and free up space for Dest. Again, Mendes brokered a chain of deals that was supposedly win-win all round.
Out of the three, I suspect Semedo was the only one Nuno strongly wanted fwiw. If you think Nuno demanded all those players as first choice and FOSUN simply executed his request it's a tad naive to how our business model works and how much say Nuno has on transfers.
Lopetegui Fosuns first choice.Who will replace him and his staff.
Yes he did, he fouled him - as you say.
If it was outside the box, maybe there are images all over social media?
But if the job is the cause of his mental health issues, should he still be here?
Nuno is a very good manager and coach, in charge of by far the youngest team and squad in the most competitive league in the world. As Bully said on BT Sport before the match, Ferguson's team of young talents in Beckham, Scholes, Butt, Giggs and the Nevilles, etc took TWO YEARS of uneven development to evolve into a superb side which won the Premiership and became Champions of Europe.
We are blessed with a lot of young, emerging players similar to what Ferguson had in the mid-90s and they are here because of Nuno and the club's philosophy.
The Wolves team today played a passing game in an unfamiliar shape without our world-class striker.
I trust Bully's thinking and Nuno.
I agree fully, was not trying to say otherwise.Believe me, I am as gutted as the rest of us and share your feelings.
But trying really hard to get some perspective, just to get me through this.
It doesn’t help to dwell on things, we can’t change what has happened and as sickening as it is, we must move on and be thankful. There are some poor souls who have lost far more than a football match today.