Wolves v Sunderland

Wolves v Sunderland

Tuesday 2 October 2012

Wolves v Palace

Another Tuesday night and another big three points on offer for the resurgent Wolves.

After a good,solid performance against Sheffield Wednesday Wolves look to make it five wins on the bounce which could drastically put them top of the league.

Who would have ever thought that 5 games ago?
Sheffield win could spur us on again tonight


I had an incling it was coming after putting them on to win the league at 14/1 bet you couldn't get that price now.

The midfield seems to be the steadying factor behind the recent good form with Karl Henry back in comfortable ground in the Championship and Sako really showing a lot more confidence especially against Sheffield Wednesday.

Tonight I think that will be the key to unlocking a sturn Crystal Palace who would leave very happy with a point. Blake is looking lively again so either of these is a good bet for first goal scorer. But Palace aren't to be underestimated with four wins in five giving them a lift up to 10th just three points behind Wolves.

So this could be a squeeky bum game and I predict a tight 2-1 win

Saturday 15 September 2012

14 days later

Wolves take on Leicester 14 days after the Cardiff defeat in a crucial tie which could send our season back in the right direction.

With so many new recruits being drafted in so quickly many of the new players barely knew each others names never mind our varying style of play which changes every game.Anyway hopefully Sole has got the lads training hard during the international break and we can come back stronger.



At 12/1 to win the league it looks like many have wrote us off already but I disagree we have the squad which when filled with confidence can match anyone. Lets just give it a few weeks and then I expect to see us well inside the top 6. Yes I did put a few quid on at 12/1

Leicester have had an equally disappointing start to us with two wins and two defeats this one isn't going to be a draw that's for sure.

Match prediction Wolves win 2-1

Friday 31 August 2012

Wolves v Cardiff





Wolves travel to Cardiff for this weekends fixture on Sunday 2.00 kick off.

We will be looking to get back to winning ways in the league after the disappointing last minute equaliser against Derby. But Cardiff will be an equally as tough game and three points could mark a real sign of intent for the new era at Wolves.


Wolves may well bring in new signings Sako and Mergreitter although I doubt either of them will be in the starting line up. Hopefully Karl Henry will make a return as he was really missed at the Derby game and that experience in holding the ball up in the middle. If Wolves start this game well a win could definitely be on the cards but it is going to take a huge performance from a team that is only just learning to gel together.


Cardiff have had a similar start to Wolves with a win and a draw from their first three matches and the new arrival of Nicky Marynard set to boost morale. The ageing Cardiff side just lack that fire power they once had and this is really one Wolves need to take by the scruff of the neck and show they have arrived.

Our prediction 3-1 Wolves

Tuesday 28 August 2012

Money makes the Wolves go round


Last week’s extravagant sales of Matt Jarvis and Steve Fletcher marked a new era for Wolves. Relegation meant the side were always going to have to swap things around and make way for some of their biggest stars to leave. But who would have thought that these two players would make the side so much money for average Premiership players at best who sparkled in a very poor and deflated side.
Matt Jarvis had been a stalwart for Wolves in 2007 making 164 appearances but only getting 19 goals which isn’t many even for a winger. He was influential in many games last season for Wolves but at £10.75 million for a player who is 26 and already becoming injury prone, West Ham may regret spending so much. It was with a smile I watched on Saturday as West Ham suffered a 3-0 hammering away at Swansea and Matt Jarvis looked helpless. He could well be heading the opposite way to Wolves come the end of the season then what will he do?


Steven Fletcher came to the forefront last season as a striker who could grab goals from the most hopeless situations. He is a very consistent striker with 12 goals in each of his last three Premier League seasons. But £14 million for this average Premiership striker who very often went missing for large parts of the most important matches. Steven Morgan (Wolves Owner) must have been laughing to the bank. Sunderland may look back and think look what we could have brought for that money a world class striker, which Steven Fletcher is not.
As a whole Steven Morgan and Jez Moxey (Wolves Chief Exec) will be laughing at the amount they have made from these two. With four signings or more with this £24.5 million Wolves will look a completely different team and one that could be re-born back to the Premiership.

Friday 24 August 2012

Are Wolves back on the march?


Wolves go into tomorrows game on a real high on the back of their first home win since December last year.

But Derby will bring much more of a fight than the lackluster Barnsley side that just rolled over on Tuesday night. Wolves showed on Tuesday that they are just a class above most of the Championship and a strong home form could be base for a strong promotion campaign.

Derby have been found vulnerable so far with an opening day draw and a defeat 2-0 at Bolton mid-week Molineux will be the last place they fancy going on Saturday. An early goal for Wolves could well break this Derby side and Kevin Doyle on his 250th English League Appearence could well be the man to do it.

Karl Henry is out for Wolves so it is just as well we Solbaken has found a direct replacement in Tongo Doumbia who looked like he had played that holding midfield role all his life.



Tongo Doumia the man to steer Wolves to victory.
Match prediction 2-0 Wolves

Tuesday 21 August 2012

Whatever will be will be

So here we go again with the first home game after a disappointing result against Leeds in a game that many including myself thought we could have got something out of.

Tonight could be an interesting one with Barnsley a well established Championship side who won on the opening day with some familiar Strikers to many Wolves fans. Leon Clark was a regular on the fringes of the Wolves squad for quite a while and Craig Davies was another player with a point to prove after not been given a chance in the McCarthy era.


Leone Clark has a point to prove

Anything less than a win for Wolves tonight will be a shock and one that will rile the Molineux faithful and one we don't really want to think about.

Are prediction 3-1 to Wolves


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Tuesday 19 June 2012

Ward and Doyle found out at Euros



Well with the Euro's nearly over for our Wolves duo it came of no surprise that Ireland got found out in a very tough tournament.

Ward was probably the best of our back four last season (but that isn't really saying much) and he just looked a yard slower than any of the world class players that ran at him. But I don't think he was the main blame in the Ireland squad who were as a whole just not in the same league. Which was very similar to the way Wolves looked last season at times. But in true Wardy style he will be back with full effort next season and hopefully help us to a winning start at Leeds.


Doyle never really got a look in and was really non-existent, if you don't have a good Premiership season you aren't going to be able to cut it at a European level.


But both will hopefully take the experience, not get too down and hit pre-season in a few weeks in high spirits. Ireland will be deservedly on the next plane home and Foley will be glad he took an early holiday.