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posted on 16/6/17

posted on 16/6/17

for all the doom and gloomers out there...wolves have NEVER beaten yeovil in a competitive match in over 100 years of history

shocking record - NUNES OUT

comment by Fiddy (U11570)

posted on 16/6/17

Agree

posted on 16/6/17

"There was confusion after the draw, which was streamed live from Bangkok, where the competition's new sponsors, energy-drink company Carabao, are based.

A list of fixtures released by the EFL showed Charlton drawn against two clubs, while AFC Wimbledon were also wrongly recorded as being at home to Swindon - the Dons were drawn at home to Brentford, and Swindon will be away to Norwich.

And Forest Green were listed as being away to Wolves, who were in fact drawn at home to Yeovil."

posted on 16/6/17

With a good pre season I think we can beat Yeovil

comment by Nige (U21403)

posted on 17/6/17

When do the Championship fixtures come out? Prem fixtures out already.

posted on 17/6/17

Next Wednesday

posted on 17/6/17

in recent years, wolve v Yeovil right at the start of the season is the sort of game you'd expect to finish 0-0 with us knocked out on pens

hopefully, we will have signed a couple of strikers and a really good CM before we hit august. I know the league cup isn't that important to a lot of fans but I think getting a few early and convincing wins sets the tone for the whole season. so for me we should be looking to run 4 or 5 past sides in the first couple of rounds to get the players feeling confident.

posted on 17/6/17

I don't think winning football matches ever does a club any harm and the start of next season will be all about building some positive momentum. Not beating Yeovil would put a dent in that so although I don't have a problem with squad rotation, we should still be picking a team with the aim of winning, and hopefully with the positive approach of trying to win with a couple or more goals to spare

posted on 17/6/17

yep, squad rotation is important especially later in the season. but first few matches should be all about trying to bully sides and look dominant. and strikers HATE being rotated, especially if they miss out on matches where they'd fancy their chances of getting a few goals.

one of lambert's failings at the end of last season was too much rotation for no real reason. for example, we finally saw dicko get a goal and start to look more confident and then he was dropped in following games. plus most of the players PL did bring in showed no extra urgency, energy or ability than those who had been in the side most of the season. which is also what's happened in too many league cup games of late - fringe players you'd expect would be desperate to impress, strolling around like they're still in a reserve game.

posted on 17/6/17

I think there are arguments for and against. I think Nuno will be keen to see,a few of the squad play competitive football and I can't imagine he will drop on his best team on day one. As well as the new signings, all the current players at the club will be new to him so I dont think there won't be a settled team for a few weeks. That's the problem with changing managers all the time, we are regularly starting with new managers sussing out who he favours

posted on 17/6/17

easiest way to solve that is win the first game of the season comfortably...then you don't need to make any changes until the team looks tired or stops winning.

posted on 17/6/17

Miranda has worked with Nuno before and I feel sure he'll know a little bit about Costa, Cav and Silvio.

It's going to be important that we get the players he wants in early, so that he can assess them as soon as players come back for pre season training. We don't want the farcical situation that we had at the beginning of last season where the coach had new players and no pre season games to asses the squad he inherited.

posted on 17/6/17

comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)
posted 37 minutes ago
Miranda has worked with Nuno before and I feel sure he'll know a little bit about Costa, Cav and Silvio.

It's going to be important that we get the players he wants in early, so that he can assess them as soon as players come back for pre season training. We don't want the farcical situation that we had at the beginning of last season where the coach had new players and no pre season games to asses the squad he inherited.
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The farce will never end. Nuno will be gone by November at the latest. These Chinese owners haven't got a bloody clue what they are doing or why. It's as if all their football related decisions are made using chopsticks, spinning plates and moon phases.

posted on 18/6/17

I see you haven't got rid of your negative hat Unc.

posted on 18/6/17

comment by wolfieintheSunshineState (U16306)

We don't want the farcical situation that we had at the beginning of last season where the coach had new players and no pre season games to asses the squad he inherited.
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You mean no pre-season games to teach them how to play football?

I would have hoped that players joining the club for hefty fees (millions) might have an inkling of how to play the game, even if they have to adapt.

posted on 20/6/17

Who knows how we will do under Nuno but it seems like a better managerial choice than the one the FA made when they appointed Aidy Boothroyd to manage the England youth team.

Never a real success in league football, certainly not renowned for teams that play good football and was sacked from his last club job when he took Northampton to bottom in League 2. Can only be a case of who you know not what you know

posted on 20/6/17

boothroyd the latest man gifted a first class ticket to ride the fa gravy train.

posted on 22/6/17

Date and time of match v Yeovil now confirmed. Molineux, Tuesday August 8th, 7.45 ko.

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