Wolves U23's away to Middlesbro tomorrow night.
Adders, my man wants to go live ffs
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comment by GeminMallorca (U18318)
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comment by Wulfrunnut (U17298)
posted 20 minutes ago
about 160 days I think
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106 to be precise.
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To misquote Eric Morecombe - "all the right numbers, but not necessarily in the right order"
It is 20 years since a Premier League team played a match with an English starting XI.
Aston Villa were the last team to do so in a 4-1 defeat by Coventry on 27 February 1999.
Quiz: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47377838
Only managed 2 of the 11 myself
With Ranieri sacked Fulham still have to play 4 of the big teams: Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City and Wolves
Yeah Fulham and Huddersfield are done, just a question of whether Cardiff can scrape out of it or not. I think not
You may or may not find this interesting but the sacking of Ranieri yesterday prompted me to have a look at how many recent managerial changes there have been involving he current Premier League teams.
Since Wolves appointed Nuno Espirito Santo on 31st May 2017, there have been a total of 18 managerial changes involving 11 of the current Premier League teams.
Only Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham, Burnley, Brighton, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Newcastle and Wolves still have the same manager that they had then.
Chelsea, Man U, Arsenal, Watford, Crystal Palace and Huddersfield have all made one change.
Leicester, Fulham and West Ham have each made 2 changes.
Everton and Southampton have both made 3 changes.
John Ruddy in goal tomorrow. Interesting...
Strange decision but he reckons it is to prepare him for the cup game which sounds a weak reasoning.
He wasn't happy with Rui's kicking recently so maybe just wants to refocus him
Thought Rui had a poor game v Huddersfield, but then hey all did. Not sure that Rui is really all that much better than Ruddy overall.
as he intends to play ruddy in the cup games it seems quite a logical decision.
Great idea, it will give Patricio time to practice kicking a ball straight
playing a second string goalie in your most important games for 40 years i most definitely not logical
Cardiff game is more important than the United game for me. We don't beat Cardiff then we can forget about 7th place. Beat Man Utd and we still have two hurdles to overcome.
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Ruddy is a goodish keeper, but not a patch on Rui.
Ok Im gonna say it. Patricio is very inconsistent for me,distribution is poor, doesn't command his six yard box and his communication isn't great. He's capable of astonishing saves but overall I've been a bit disappointed with him to be be frank.
Ruddy has had his moments too but I think this change is possibly overdue if anything.
A move probably designed to get Patricio to up his game.
leeds /albion
hope they both lose
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posted on 28/2/19
Wolves U23's away to Middlesbro tomorrow night.
posted on 28/2/19
Adders, my man wants to go live ffs
posted on 28/2/19
Live @ https://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewLiveArticle/404249
One match ban enabled
posted on 28/2/19
posted on 28/2/19
comment by GeminMallorca (U18318)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by Wulfrunnut (U17298)
posted 20 minutes ago
about 160 days I think
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106 to be precise.
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To misquote Eric Morecombe - "all the right numbers, but not necessarily in the right order"
posted on 28/2/19
It is 20 years since a Premier League team played a match with an English starting XI.
Aston Villa were the last team to do so in a 4-1 defeat by Coventry on 27 February 1999.
Quiz: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47377838
posted on 28/2/19
Only managed 2 of the 11 myself
posted on 28/2/19
With Ranieri sacked Fulham still have to play 4 of the big teams: Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City and Wolves
posted on 28/2/19
doomed
posted on 28/2/19
Yeah Fulham and Huddersfield are done, just a question of whether Cardiff can scrape out of it or not. I think not
posted on 1/3/19
You may or may not find this interesting but the sacking of Ranieri yesterday prompted me to have a look at how many recent managerial changes there have been involving he current Premier League teams.
Since Wolves appointed Nuno Espirito Santo on 31st May 2017, there have been a total of 18 managerial changes involving 11 of the current Premier League teams.
Only Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham, Burnley, Brighton, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Newcastle and Wolves still have the same manager that they had then.
Chelsea, Man U, Arsenal, Watford, Crystal Palace and Huddersfield have all made one change.
Leicester, Fulham and West Ham have each made 2 changes.
Everton and Southampton have both made 3 changes.
posted on 1/3/19
John Ruddy in goal tomorrow. Interesting...
posted on 1/3/19
Strange decision but he reckons it is to prepare him for the cup game which sounds a weak reasoning.
He wasn't happy with Rui's kicking recently so maybe just wants to refocus him
posted on 1/3/19
Thought Rui had a poor game v Huddersfield, but then hey all did. Not sure that Rui is really all that much better than Ruddy overall.
posted on 1/3/19
as he intends to play ruddy in the cup games it seems quite a logical decision.
posted on 1/3/19
Great idea, it will give Patricio time to practice kicking a ball straight
posted on 1/3/19
playing a second string goalie in your most important games for 40 years i most definitely not logical
posted on 1/3/19
Cardiff game is more important than the United game for me. We don't beat Cardiff then we can forget about 7th place. Beat Man Utd and we still have two hurdles to overcome.
posted on 1/3/19
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posted on 1/3/19
Wemberley, Wemberley
posted on 1/3/19
Thats better gem
posted on 1/3/19
Ruddy is a goodish keeper, but not a patch on Rui.
posted on 1/3/19
Ok Im gonna say it. Patricio is very inconsistent for me,distribution is poor, doesn't command his six yard box and his communication isn't great. He's capable of astonishing saves but overall I've been a bit disappointed with him to be be frank.
Ruddy has had his moments too but I think this change is possibly overdue if anything.
posted on 1/3/19
A move probably designed to get Patricio to up his game.
posted on 1/3/19
leeds /albion
hope they both lose
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