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4 wins, 5 draws, 4 losses since Rui Silva came back in as assistant. I’m convinced this fella is the messiah lol 

 

Forest fell off when he left. Nuno has failed at Spurs and struggling at West Ham without him by his side. All of Nunos success has come with him alongside him. 

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5 minutes ago, Super_horns said:

Wolves at it again!.’


No wonder Slot isn’t enjoying this season .

He should have been sacked months ago. Since he decided to disengage the Klopp auto pilot and introduce his own "ideas" and the Dutch style of play it's been a disaster. If you want to play like AZ or Vitesse this is what you get. 

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Very little makes me smile in football these days, but seeing KDH smashing it Everton and the fans loving him does actually hit, even in these vile times

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Could wolves do their own great escape? Got some favourable fixtures coming up.

 

There is still nothing better than seeing salty scousers losing 

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21 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said:

Could wolves do their own great escape? Got some favourable fixtures coming up.

 

There is still nothing better than seeing salty scousers losing 

It'd be the mother of all Great Escapes but honestly, Brentford is the toughest game they've got. After that, it's all teams that are either down there with them or who have fallen off recently.

 

Realistically they need five wins from eight to even entertain the thought of survival... but looking at that and their recent upturn, am I mental for thinking they could win six, maybe even seven of them?

 

Spurs, West Ham Leeds and Burnley on the final day are massive opportunities to play catch-up, and then they've got the likes of Brighton and Sunderland who, while clearly better teams this season, have had indifferent form recently. Fulham's the toughest on paper but even they've got a stinker in them.

 

The dream scenario is they lose to West Ham, win the other seven and both teams stay up at the expense of Spurs and Forest. lol

 

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7 hours ago, OntarioFox said:

It'd be the mother of all Great Escapes but honestly, Brentford is the toughest game they've got. After that, it's all teams that are either down there with them or who have fallen off recently.

 

Realistically they need five wins from eight to even entertain the thought of survival... but looking at that and their recent upturn, am I mental for thinking they could win six, maybe even seven of them?

 

Spurs, West Ham Leeds and Burnley on the final day are massive opportunities to play catch-up, and then they've got the likes of Brighton and Sunderland who, while clearly better teams this season, have had indifferent form recently. Fulham's the toughest on paper but even they've got a stinker in them.

 

The dream scenario is they lose to West Ham, win the other seven and both teams stay up at the expense of Spurs and Forest. lol

 

Whilst that does sound like an absolute dream, I think they've left themselves to much to do. 

 

It was only a few weeks ago the lost to palace and drew with forest. There's no way they win 5 from 8, and even if they did, I don't think that'd be enough. 

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No wonder Slot isn’t enjoying the season yet they will probably still be top 4/5.


Probably some freedom at Wolves now with no real pressure or expectations and players performing for their future .

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Fair play to Rob Edwards, I think a lot of people thought Wolves were totally dead when he joined but he's picked up decent results. Shame they've got Brentford away next as that will probably be a defeat. 

 

Pleased for Sunderland. Nice to see a newly promoted side going so strong, as we're constantly told these days it's not possible. 

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10 hours ago, EastAnglianFox said:

Very little makes me smile in football these days, but seeing KDH smashing it Everton and the fans loving him does actually hit, even in these vile times

I'm far too bitter to be enjoying that lol

 

But fair play to him personally. 

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56 minutes ago, Fox92 said:

 

Pleased for Sunderland. Nice to see a newly promoted side going so strong, as we're constantly told these days it's not possible. 

Amazing what having a competent strategy does! instead of over promoting a glorified PE teacher! 

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