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Thread: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

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    Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    They only lost 5 games this season. Are they a threat at this level?

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    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    I wouldn't think any more of a threat than any other of the teams in the top half. Contrary to what everyone thinks about our chances next season. This league will again be very hard to get out of. But we all feel confident after our football and our attacking ability last season. Just think our defence needs sorting. Maybe a class centre half in the igor mould would do just nicely.

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    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    Quote Originally Posted by SlimyLimey
    They only lost 5 games this season. Are they a threat at this level?
    Yes.

    Remodelled team, momentum from last season, great team spirit and confidence, no big time Charlie's, a manager who fosters the 'us against the world' attitude.

    Many people fancy them to be challenging in the top 6, I've heard a few people tipping them for top 2.

    Definitely going to be ones to watch.

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    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    yes definitely. they had a good team when they got relegated but had a lot of problems. sako is a premier league player really, crazy that he was playing in league 1 last season.

    don't forget Michael Jacobs too :-P

    I don't see them doing a Southampton but should be an outside threat to the play offs, much like Bournemouth last season.

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    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    Yes. The same players that got them relegated. They will be up there. Top half. But see other teams being a bigger threat than them.

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    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    I'd say that they'd be challenging. Some teams come up, and you think they'll possibly struggle, but others (So'ton, Norwich etc) you think have had a good clear out, have a large fan base and will have the resources to kick on and challenge for a double jump. I'd put Wolves in this catergory

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    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    I hope not as nearly all my family are 'dingles'! Playing wolves is almost as bad as forest for me. Nice & local away game tho. They have a lot of money with parachute payments & large crowds but are saying mid table would be acceptable next season. Maybe just playing it down to take some pressure off coz wolves fans can be extremely fickle. They'll want Jackets head on a stick if they ain't top at Xmas!!! I can't see them doing as good as most people think. As said & known by lots of posters, this is a very hard league to get promotion from.

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    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    Why would the same players that got them relegated mean they are going to challenge for promotion?

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    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    Quote Originally Posted by SlimyLimey
    They only lost 5 games this season. Are they a threat at this level?

    No ...next question :-)

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    re: Are Wolves a team to watch next season?

    Quote Originally Posted by memyselfani
    They only lost 5 games this season. Are they a threat at this level?

    No ...next question :-)[/quote]



    I am with you on this one! To answer the question..."only if you are a Wolves fan!"

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