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Post by BOYSIE31 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 12:45 pm

Gone quiet on here about Wolves run after struggling early season and now up to 5th.

Maybe you can do both.

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Re: Wolves

Post by Spijed » Mon Nov 25, 2019 12:49 pm

True, and we've also proved you can do well without spending much in the transfer window

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Re: Wolves

Post by nil_desperandum » Mon Nov 25, 2019 12:49 pm

BOYSIE31 wrote:Gone quiet on here about Wolves run after struggling early season and now up to 5th.

Maybe you can do both.
You probably can if it you've got the massive resources that clubs like that have.
(They've also had - generally - a very easy ride in Europe, whereas we could hardly have had more difficult fixtures at that stage of the tournament.)
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Post by claretonthecoast1882 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 12:55 pm

BOYSIE31 wrote:Gone quiet on here about Wolves run after struggling early season and now up to 5th.

Maybe you can do both.

:D Winning 3-0 spoilt your planned posts about lack of spending so now you have dug this one out.

By the same logic Mau Utd & Arsenal are struggling due to being in the Europa League, seems you can't do both

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Re: Wolves

Post by BOYSIE31 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:00 pm

claretonthecoast1882 wrote::D Winning 3-0 spoilt your planned posts about lack of spending so now you have dug this one out.

By the same logic Mau Utd & Arsenal are struggling due to being in the Europa League, seems you can't do both

No was only thinking while looking at league table this morning but dont let that stop you.

All posts the other month were look at Wolves struggling and this is what happens with Europe.

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Re: Wolves

Post by claretonthecoast1882 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:00 pm

BOYSIE31 wrote:No was only thinking while looking at league table this morning but dont let that stop you.

All posts the other month were look at Wolves struggling and this is what happens with Europe.

Then you have to mention all 3 clubs positions not just cherry pick the 1 to suit your point

You are also ignoring the squad Wolves have, people still cry like toddlers now that we made changes for the games

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Re: Wolves

Post by Stalbansclaret » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:02 pm

BOYSIE please, please either lose your constant negativity and urge to find any reason to compare us unfavourably with anyone else or maybe just go and support someone else. It's a total no-brainer that Wolves financial backing vastly out-strips ours so of course they are going to be more likely to be able to cope with the Europa League than us. They also had a virtual walkover draw to reach the Group stage btw in contrast to ourselves. We beat two half-decent teams and could, on another day, have beaten the Greek league-leaders who have have been competing in the Champions League group stage this season.
We are punching so far above our weight as a club under Sean Dyche that your being a constant critic on here makes absolutely no sense at all and is just an irritant
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Post by Spike » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:04 pm

they cried like babies when they didn't outplay us

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Post by dsr » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:06 pm

BOYSIE31 wrote:No was only thinking while looking at league table this morning but dont let that stop you.

All posts the other month were look at Wolves struggling and this is what happens with Europe.
I can promise you that very few of the posts about Europe have been talking about Wolves. ;)

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Re: Wolves

Post by TVC15 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:33 pm

BOYSIE31 wrote:Gone quiet on here about Wolves run after struggling early season and now up to 5th.

Maybe you can do both.
Are you saying they didn’t struggle in the league in August and September when they were playing in Europe ?
They were pretty much in the same position as we were last season despite them having a much bigger squad and spending several million more on transfers and wages.

I am pretty sure I remember most people in football drawing a parallel to Burnley last season when Wolves were struggling.

But not surprising you are trying to find an angle to have a go at Burnley....especially with it being a quiet few weeks for you with our back to back victories.

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Re: Wolves

Post by MrMeeseeks » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:35 pm

nil_desperandum wrote:You probably can if it you've got the massive resources that clubs like that have.
(They've also had - generally - a very easy ride in Europe, whereas we could hardly have had more difficult fixtures at that stage of the tournament.)
Wolves actually don’t have that huge a squad despite their resources.

So far they’ve used 20 players in all competitions. By comparison we used 23 in our Europa League qualifiers.

As you’ve mentioned I think the major difference is that they essentially received two byes in the early rounds. Not sure how we’d have fared against Torino though.

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Re: Wolves

Post by TVC15 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:47 pm

MrMeeseeks wrote:Wolves actually don’t have that huge a squad despite their resources.

So far they’ve used 20 players in all competitions. By comparison we used 23 in our Europa League qualifiers.

As you’ve mentioned I think the major difference is that they essentially received two byes in the early rounds. Not sure how we’d have fared against Torino though.
Wolves have had a very different squad structure to most teams in the last 3 or 4 years. They have basically brought in a lot of players in on loan - paying huge loan fees because of the pedigree of the players - and then gradually buying the players they want.
This strategy looks great when you see the likes of Jimenez and Moutinho but hides the multitude of failed loan signings who either go back or have been bought and are now loaned out to other clubs. Take a look at the players they have out on loan - quite a few of them were playing in the first team last year.
The true sign of the extent of their resources compared to ourselves can be seen in their accounts and not by just looking at their current playing squad.

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Re: Wolves

Post by BOYSIE31 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:47 pm

claretonthecoast1882 wrote:Then you have to mention all 3 clubs positions not just cherry pick the 1 to suit your point

You are also ignoring the squad Wolves have, people still cry like toddlers now that we made changes for the games

Look back i asked for those changes :lol: :shock:

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Re: Wolves

Post by BOYSIE31 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:49 pm

TVC15 wrote:Are you saying they didn’t struggle in the league in August and September when they were playing in Europe ?
They were pretty much in the same position as we were last season despite them having a much bigger squad and spending several million more on transfers and wages.

I am pretty sure I remember most people in football drawing a parallel to Burnley last season when Wolves were struggling.

But not surprising you are trying to find an angle to have a go at Burnley....especially with it being a quiet few weeks for you with our back to back victories.

We have spent millions yet sit them in the stands ????? :roll:

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Post by houseboy » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:50 pm

nil_desperandum wrote:You probably can if it you've got the massive resources that clubs like that have.
(They've also had - generally - a very easy ride in Europe, whereas we could hardly have had more difficult fixtures at that stage of the tournament.)
Which means we might have done equally well, had we had the luck. Anyway we might find out sooner rather than later as we might just do it again this time.

Is it just me or are the Remainers on here the ones who don't want Burnley in Europe? Now that WOULD be irony. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Wolves

Post by BOYSIE31 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:51 pm

TVC15 wrote:Are you saying they didn’t struggle in the league in August and September when they were playing in Europe ?
They were pretty much in the same position as we were last season despite them having a much bigger squad and spending several million more on transfers and wages.

I am pretty sure I remember most people in football drawing a parallel to Burnley last season when Wolves were struggling.

But not surprising you are trying to find an angle to have a go at Burnley....especially with it being a quiet few weeks for you with our back to back victories.
Happy with the victories but only papering over the cracks - 2 very very poor teams and people mention Europa league again :lol:

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Post by claretonthecoast1882 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:51 pm

BOYSIE31 wrote:But they couldnt a month ago according to some melts on here :?

:D :D :D :D melts, are you about 12 ?

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Re: Wolves

Post by Bosscat » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:52 pm

Stalbansclaret wrote:BOYSIE please, please either lose your constant negativity and urge to find any reason to compare us unfavourably with anyone else or maybe just go and support someone else. It's a total no-brainer that Wolves financial backing vastly out-strips ours so of course they are going to be more likely to be able to cope with the Europa League than us. They also had a virtual walkover draw to reach the Group stage btw in contrast to ourselves. We beat two half-decent teams and could, on another day, have beaten the Greek league-leaders who have have been competing in the Champions League group stage this season.
We are punching so far above our weight as a club under Sean Dyche that your being a constant critic on here makes absolutely no sense at all and is just an irritant
What gives you the idea Boylsie supports Burnley
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Nothing I have read in any post he/she has made convinces me he/she follows Burnley FC :D
houseboy wrote:Is it just me or are the Remainers on here the ones who don't want Burnley in Europe? Now that WOULD be irony. :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Wolves

Post by houseboy » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:58 pm

Bosscat wrote:What gives you the idea Boylsie supports Burnley
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Nothing I have read in any post he/she has made convinces me he/she follows Burnley FC :D



:lol: :lol: :lol:
Hey Boss, why all the gender unspecific comments? Surely someone called Boysie wouldn't be a Girlsie would they? :lol:

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Re: Wolves

Post by Bosscat » Mon Nov 25, 2019 2:02 pm

houseboy wrote:Hey Boss, why all the gender unspecific comments? Surely someone called Boysie wouldn't be a Girlsie would they? :lol:
Well I wouldn't want to upset someone by mistaking their gender... but I supposed I should have included the Sam Smith term "They" apologies for any confusion or hurt implied it wasn't my intention........ :D
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Re: Wolves

Post by BOYSIE31 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 2:03 pm

claretonthecoast1882 wrote::D :D :D :D melts, are you about 12 ?
You are one of said melts

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Re: Wolves

Post by BOYSIE31 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 2:04 pm

BOYSIE31 wrote:You are one of said melts

And can now see the rest of them :lol: :D :roll:

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Re: Wolves

Post by Bosscat » Mon Nov 25, 2019 2:05 pm

houseboy wrote:Hey Boss, why all the gender unspecific comments? Surely someone called Boysie wouldn't be a Girlsie would they? :lol:
Actually judging by post above to claretonthecoast I take it back about upsetting him/her :D
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Post by BOYSIE31 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 2:29 pm

Bosscat wrote:Actually judging by post above to claretonthecoast I take it back about upsetting him/her :D
Do you want adding to list my love ? :lol: :D
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Post by TVC15 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 2:30 pm

It’s ok he’s got double needlework now followed by after school club where they are practicing for the school nativity - Boysie is playing the Ass.....so he won’t be posting for the rest of the day

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Post by Bosscat » Mon Nov 25, 2019 2:36 pm

BOYSIE31 wrote:Do you want adding to list my love ? :lol: :D
Awwwwe sweet I'll get my coat :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Wolves

Post by BOYSIE31 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 2:41 pm

Bosscat wrote:Awwwwe sweet I'll get my coat :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by jrgbfc » Mon Nov 25, 2019 2:42 pm

Wolves have certainly spent a lot of money, but it's a myth that they have a massive squad. Difference is they've embraced the chance to play in Europe and we treated it as an inconvenience.
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Post by Stalbansclaret » Mon Nov 25, 2019 3:11 pm

Jesus.... no we didn’t ..we knocked out two decent teams and then faced a tough tie against a Champions League standard team. We lost , with a weak referee shafting is in in Piraeus and then a return leg where we absolutely battered them but missed the crucial chances. That’s football and it’s just pathetic to be bleating and crying that we are not Wolves.

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Post by Dyched » Mon Nov 25, 2019 3:17 pm

Decent teams? Who? Aberdeen whoaaahhhh!!! We’d all agree Celtic are probably mid table/play off chasing in the Championship at best. That makes Aberdeen more like MK Dons, than the Barcelona people pretend them to be.

Istanbul Bakeshirersser. Again who?

Olympiakos? European pedigree to probably rival the Scottish MK Dons. Playing in a tinpot league. Then again history of being in Europe means jack ****.

Stop pretending we played amazing, football inventimg genius bloody teams.

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Post by TVC15 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 3:30 pm

Aberdeen were one of the toughest teams you could have played on the first round - a lot of the teams are part time.
The Turkish team had finished 3rd the year before and were being bank rolled by a rich owner.
Olympiakos regularly reach the champions league group stages - they play Spurs tomorrow. We drew them in one of the only years they were in the Europa league.

Wolves’ draw was far easier and Torino have a far inferior recent record in Europe than Olympiakos. Can’t remember them ever qualifying for champions league

The only people who choose to rewrite the facts are those who love nothing more than criticising the team.
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Post by jrgbfc » Mon Nov 25, 2019 3:45 pm

We did have some tough draws, but we certainly didn't help ourselves. Mee and Tarkowski left out in Athens and in the home game we knew we had to score at least twice and our best goalscorer Wood was sat on his backside on the bench. Those are the facts. Dyche clearly wasn't bothered about getting to the group stage.
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Post by FactualFrank » Mon Nov 25, 2019 3:55 pm

jrgbfc wrote:We did have some tough draws, but we certainly didn't help ourselves. Mee and Tarkowski left out in Athens and in the home game we knew we had to score at least twice and our best goalscorer Wood was sat on his backside on the bench. Those are the facts. Dyche clearly wasn't bothered about getting to the group stage.
We've been around in circles with this though. Some fans even would have taken relegation to get to the final, that's how mad it got. Until we have the depth (in terms of quality - not numbers) in the squad, I think he made the right decision.

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Post by Dyched » Mon Nov 25, 2019 3:56 pm

TVC15 wrote:Aberdeen were one of the toughest teams you could have played on the first round - a lot of the teams are part time.
The Turkish team had finished 3rd the year before and were being bank rolled by a rich owner.
Olympiakos regularly reach the champions league group stages - they play Spurs tomorrow. We drew them in one of the only years they were in the Europa league.

Wolves’ draw was far easier and Torino have a far inferior recent record in Europe than Olympiakos. Can’t remember them ever qualifying for champions league

The only people who choose to rewrite the facts are those who love nothing more than criticising the team.
Aberdeen might have been the toughest team we could have got. But that doesn’t make them any good does it?
They are a very poor side in a very poor league.

Istanbul 3rd. Wow. Again, poor team in a poor league. They might having millions. But they were very far from a team kf superstars. Let’s not make them sound like Man City eh?

Playing Tottenham makes you a good side now? Again, poor league. There European pedigree comes from being the best of a very average bunch.

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Post by houseboy » Mon Nov 25, 2019 3:57 pm

Stalbansclaret wrote:Jesus.... no we didn’t ..we knocked out two decent teams and then faced a tough tie against a Champions League standard team. We lost , with a weak referee shafting is in in Piraeus and then a return leg where we absolutely battered them but missed the crucial chances. That’s football and it’s just pathetic to be bleating and crying that we are not Wolves.
I think you may be missing the point a little. I am normally very up-beat about us but no-one has been more critical on here than me about our handling of Europe. First off it's not about the results (and Aberdeen and the Turkish club are hardly Barcelona), it was about the team selection. We actually fell at the first serious hurdle. The teams that Dyche put out made it absolutely clear that he wasn't in any way prioritising Europe. To say differently is just plain wrong, and I still believe and have said so many times, that part of our drop in form during that period was due to players being demotivated at being dropped for Europe after working their asses off getting us there. I may be wrong but that is what I believe. If you are a player and you have played out of your skin to achieve a Euro spot,and then get dropped for those games, wouldn't you be p!ssed off? I know I would.
I'm not having a go at Dyche in general, he has a job for life as far as I am concerned, but his dismissal of cup games extended to Europe and to say that it didn't is a bit naive. Yes we did give Olympiakos a good game at home but had we fielded a full strength side the result may have been different. I'd love Dyche to have a real go at a cup competition but alas I don't think we are ever going to see that.

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Re: Wolves

Post by houseboy » Mon Nov 25, 2019 4:02 pm

TVC15 wrote:Aberdeen were one of the toughest teams you could have played on the first round - a lot of the teams are part time.
The Turkish team had finished 3rd the year before and were being bank rolled by a rich owner.
Olympiakos regularly reach the champions league group stages - they play Spurs tomorrow. We drew them in one of the only years they were in the Europa league.

Wolves’ draw was far easier and Torino have a far inferior recent record in Europe than Olympiakos. Can’t remember them ever qualifying for champions league

The only people who choose to rewrite the facts are those who love nothing more than criticising the team.
You don't see Torino play in the Champions League because they ply their trade in Italy and have to cope with Juventus, Inter, AC, Roma, Napoli and a whole host of 'good' teams. If you can finish top half their you are a good side.

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Re: Wolves

Post by TVC15 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 4:43 pm

houseboy wrote:You don't see Torino play in the Champions League because they ply their trade in Italy and have to cope with Juventus, Inter, AC, Roma, Napoli and a whole host of 'good' teams. If you can finish top half their you are a good side.
You don’t see them in the Europa league much either - Joe Hart signed for them - that’s how bad they are !

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Re: Wolves

Post by houseboy » Mon Nov 25, 2019 4:51 pm

TVC15 wrote:You don’t see them in the Europa league much either - Joe Hart signed for them - that’s how bad they are !
Are you saying Hart was NEVER a good player? And Torino just happen to be the 6th most successful side in Italy.

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Post by TVC15 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 5:07 pm

It’s funny how people talk about the teams we put out in Europe. Check out the line ups and you’ll see the team was not far from our strongest - yes he rested Tarks but he started that season with a dodgy thigh and we did have our record signing playing instead of him. The rest of the teams Dyche picked were pretty much his strongest side.

The game in Olympiakos changed because of a ridiculous sending off - we were drawing the game at the time. We then absolutely hammered them in the second leg.

For those saying Dyche didn’t take the game seriously and deliberately got knocked out than he is an even better manager than any of us imagined - getting his team to look like they battered Olympiakos in the second leg when all along they were deliberately hitting the woodwork and missing sitters.
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Re: Wolves

Post by TVC15 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 5:14 pm

houseboy wrote:Are you saying Hart was NEVER a good player? And Torino just happen to be the 6th most successful side in Italy.
It was a joke !
Although if you see the howlers he made for Torino then it’s no wonder there was not a queue of clubs wanting to sign him.
No I am not saying Hart was never a good keeper - he was an excellent keeper. But his confidence had gone (partly down to his poor treatment by Pep) a fair amount of time before he signed for Burnley. He had been poor for England in the euros, poor for Torino and then poor for West Ham. And when I say “poor” it’s partly relative to how good he was before he lost his confidence.

Oh and btw Torino’s success is mostly historical as I’m sure you well know.

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Re: Wolves

Post by houseboy » Mon Nov 25, 2019 7:09 pm

TVC15 wrote:It was a joke !
Although if you see the howlers he made for Torino then it’s no wonder there was not a queue of clubs wanting to sign him.
No I am not saying Hart was never a good keeper - he was an excellent keeper. But his confidence had gone (partly down to his poor treatment by Pep) a fair amount of time before he signed for Burnley. He had been poor for England in the euros, poor for Torino and then poor for West Ham. And when I say “poor” it’s partly relative to how good he was before he lost his confidence.

Oh and btw Torino’s success is mostly historical as I’m sure you well know.
Sorry I missed the joke bud. Yeah Torino have mostly history on their side. They had probably the best club team in the world back in the 40s but it was wiped out in an air crash. 5 consecutive titles with that team. Sad end.

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