Is it still proposed that STH's must attend (six or seven?) home games this season in person or lose their ticket next season ? If so I can see a mass flounce on the horizon . :flounce::flounce::flounce::flounce::flounce::flounce:
It's a shame that some rules were not set up about 2 weeks ago. Already some clubs have gained out of the situation - Wolves played against a Covid hit Albion and Chelsea and picked up 4 points while others conveniently had their matches postponed - Man U , Spurs , Villa etc.
I can't be bothered to find it but someone said on this thread or another one similar to this that Potter is the Club's "greatest ever" manager. Therein lies the problem for me, the complete worship of him by some who clearly ignore the problems that exist under him. He wouldn't make it , at...
2 hours before kick off with about 2k Burnley fans on there way. That's not good enough - such a late postponement should be a forfeit of the game. If that was the case Villa would somehow manage to cobble together a side.
The Wolves number 5 has mastered it. Took a full blow to the nether regions stopping a cross in front of the South & west stands . His momentum meant he fell over 3 yards off the pitch where he grabbed his bits in "real agony" until he realised he was off the pitch and then rolled back on until...
I agree.
Especially last night. There was no point in putting the ball into the box as there was not a blue shirt in there just a cluster of Wolves defenders.
11 home wins from 46 league games in the Potter era is not good. (Hughton had 13 from 38) He needs to keep the home fans happy otherwise some will begin to boo :facepalm:
Our strike force is probably one of the worse in this league. Stock that up with a midfield who can't or will not shoot (apart from Trossard) then you have trouble. We have relied on our defence to save us from relegation every season in the Prem - and its worked but when injures and suspensions...