BensGrandad
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So far so good and we do not look pushed in defence but have no idea up front but I would take a 0-0 draw, when was the lat time it was 0-0 at half time?
Your hysterical nonsense is getting seriously tedious. You must be a bit thick to not see what we're trying to do here.
Every minute we don't concede, confidence builds. When we have some of that back we can start being more adventurous.
CH has a lot to answer for, but today he is doing exactly what I would do particularly against a team who are lethal on the counter.
When the Chinese bought their club
Wolves hate playing against teams that sit deep. Keeping it tight should get us a point, and who knows, maybe we'll get lucky from a set piece. As 3 points might just be enough to keep us up I'll take the points any way we can get them. The single most important thing is to rebuild confidence with a clean sheet.Not really the time for expansive football though is it? Not against a team that’s much better at it.
Two clear cut chances. One narrowly wide and one off the bar. Ryan did not save them because they were both beyond him. ( Sorry to be a pedant)Nonsense they havent had a clear-cut chance. Ryan no saves to make.
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HT 0-0 Wolves are a good side
Wtf is wrong with Izzy, AJ, Locadia all awful and need shipping out.
For balance, here is the HT analysis of someone who knows an awful lot more about football than you.
'Brighton have done their homework'
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
Chris Waddle
Ex-England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live:
“Wolves, as we expected, dominated possession but Brighton have done their homework and have been good at the back.
Wolves need more creativity in the final third. A draw would be massive result for Brighton.
Brighton's game plan is 'we do not lose this football match today'. If they get a chance on a set piece or counter attack from a bit of brilliance from somebody, they'll take it.”
They are newly promoted and are so much better than us. Where the f**k did it all go wrong?