... Look over you shoulder boys. Shouldn't have sacked DM without a plan
We bought him.
We would have got less points from the last five games if we had stuck with Moore.
Are yousure? Leeds, Aston Villa, Bristol City, Sheffield Utd, all gone through lean patches this season but hung on to the manager. All looking in better shape than us at the moment. Should have stuck with what we had and where he got us. We are in a worse position now than when he was kicked out, the gap is closing.
It's all conjecture whether we would have gained more or less points had we kept DM. While I was never in the 'Moore Out' camp I was becoming increasingly concerned with the tactics, selections and substitutions. It appeared to me that he didn't learn from his mistakes and that we were too predictable to play against. The biggest mistake however is the fact that we didn't have a replacement lined up. Another problem was the fact that Shan was fortunate enough to win his first three games in charge without playing very well. This, in their eyes, justified the fact that the board had put him in temporary charge. However, the last two away games have disproved this. I was at both games and we were shambolic in defence and inept in midfield. With five games remaining, unless something surprising occurs, Shan will be in charge for the rest of the season. We probably need another three wins to secure a play-off place and looking at the fixtures we SHOULD do this. It is imperative that we beat Preston on Saturday but even if we do, and gain a play-off place, I don't see us gaining promotion as all the sides likely to be in the play-offs are in better form than we are.
Although I hate to say this but personally I think that we would be better off missing out on the play offs this year.
If that happened then it would give us the opportunity to offload some of those overpaid prima donnas who strut around the pitch believing that they are too good for the Championship. We desperately need to introduce more pace into midfield and certainly a new goalkeeper.
Maybe a new manager will be able to identify our deficiencies but I'm not holding my breath after the last two appointments!
With new owners, scoring goals, playing well and a proper footballing manager at the helm whilst Fulham have gone down spending £100M I'd say it's worked out not too bad. I just don't get your hostility fella, every fan I speak to about Wolves has nothing but respect for what's been achieved there in the last couple of years.