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Thread: Wolves v Huddersfield Match Day Thread

  1. #61
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    re: Wolves v Huddersfield Match Day Thread

    [quote="wolves71"]The defeat last night and performance was a continuation of the Reading game, especially the first half at the Madjeski.

    Changes again made for last night's game, with Sagbo making his debut, Ricketts in for Doherty and Dicko in for Clarke. Sagbo and Ricketts with early chances for Wolves and Dicko arguably the liveliest Wolves player on the pitch and a danger in the Huddersfield penalty area.

    Questions again for me with the first two goals Wolves conceded, the defending is looking dodgy to say the least. Huddersfield seemed to target our left side, both Stearman and to a lesser extent Golbourne. When the ball was with their keeper, Grant Holt was the one who it was aimed for and he caused problem after problem. Stearman and Holt had a battle until Holt was substituted in the second half. Holt bullied and pushed and did whatever he had to unsettle us and it worked. Stearman outmuscled for the first goal, Holt able to pick out Bunn. T

  2. #62
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    re: Wolves v Huddersfield Match Day Thread

    I know you wasn't hounding me woody, it's a pity Wolves couldn't hound the terriers last night though.

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