Let’s just imagine we are promoted this season…. I don’t think a lot of Cov fans will cope with the reality of the premier league ….. it’s a brutal experience for most promoted teams ….losing most weeks, totally outplayed most weeks, rarely creating a chance
Our fans can’t cope with being top, and having a blip in form.
Yesterday we had over 70% possession, an XG of nearly 2, the opposition didn’t have a shot on goal and yet some fans boo, and come on to CWR and here crying like entitled babies.
God knows they would not cope if we went up ….
Let’s just imagine we are promoted this season…. I don’t think a lot of Cov fans will cope with the reality of the premier league ….. it’s a brutal experience for most promoted teams ….losing most weeks, totally outplayed most weeks, rarely creating a chance
Our fans can’t cope with being top, and having a blip in form.
Yesterday we had over 70% possession, an XG of nearly 2, the opposition didn’t have a shot on goal and yet some fans boo, and come on to CWR and here crying like entitled babies.
God knows they would not cope if we went up ….
It seems like staying in this league will do as well.Yes but at least we know what’s coming if we do make it - will hopefully sort out the plastic fans as well
You think our fans our support won't beable to differentiate between blowinga 13 point lead in the Championship and over 2 months without an away win, dropping points along the way to Blues, Charlton, QPR, Norwich etc and losing to some of the biggest clubs and most expensive squads in world football, haha!!
The fact we are still top and with a cushion to third place notwithstanding should tell you something about how strong we were at the start of the season, and how much room there is for things to change (for better or worse).The blip in form is 41 % of our season so far ... 13 games
Yes that’s exactly what I think.
Some were calling yesterday’s performance rubbish, some booed …. Some clearly can’t see context
I've continously said I don't agree with booing, but other than that what context is there?
We've blown a great position.
I’ve already said we could go down bottom for all i care. the money is the real prize. Achieving that is going to draw a lot less ire from fans than blowing a 13 point lead at the top of the table.
You think we’ve drawn more ire from fans than Wolves this season?I’ve already said we could go down bottom for all i care. the money is the real prize. Achieving that is going to draw a lot less ire from fans than blowing a 13 point lead at the top of the table.
Let’s just imagine we are promoted this season…. I don’t think a lot of Cov fans will cope with the reality of the premier league ….. it’s a brutal experience for most promoted teams ….losing most weeks, totally outplayed most weeks, rarely creating a chance
Our fans can’t cope with being top, and having a blip in form.
Yesterday we had over 70% possession, an XG of nearly 2, the opposition didn’t have a shot on goal and yet some fans boo, and come on to CWR and here crying like entitled babies.
God knows they would not cope if we went up ….
Well its a totally different scenario. Its a totally seperate club. Wolves have been a consistent Premier League club for years, constantly asset stripped by the owners and nothing reinvested.You think we’ve drawn more ire from fans than Wolves this season?
Well maybe so.Bookmark this .
If we have a poor season and finish bottom I can guarantee this place will be toxic… the manager will be forced out, the players crap, recruitment awful, King a charlatan, Dr Clare will come in for stick again.
That’s the agenda some have on here …. They can’t wait to criticise.
You didn’t think a team 13 points clear of 3rd were going to run away with the league? What a pessimist, eh!The context of how we played in the match
Not everything goes to plan in this league … I doubt Hull were thrilled with their result either.
I never thought we were a team that was going to run away with the league, if you did that’s on you.
I think if we finished rock bottom of the league then we would be mocked all season long. Doesn’t matter how long we’ve been out of the PL.Well its a totally different scenario. Its a totally seperate club. Wolves have been a consistent Premier League club for years, constantly asset stripped by the owners and nothing reinvested.
If we were to go up, for the first time in 25 years, most would be happy we had hit the financial windfall, would expect us to go down but give it a go.
You think our fans our support won't beable to differentiate between blowinga 13 point lead in the Championship and over 2 months without an away win, dropping points along the way to Blues, Charlton, QPR, Norwich etc and losing to some of the biggest clubs and most expensive squads in world football, haha!!
Third option is to go all out and still end up relegated. That is why clubs of our stature tend to be conservative to avoid financial meltdown.Getting promoted these days is about getting the £200m. What happens next is pure lottery.
Either you go all out like forest and Sunderland when promoted and do what it takes to stay in the prem or you do a Ipswich and Norwich and come back down and yo yo.
Mocked by who? Other fans? who caresI think if we finished rock bottom of the league then we would be mocked all season long. Doesn’t matter how long we’ve been out of the PL.
No, I dont think they would. Many, many fans on here, social media, CWR, etc have no perspective, no rationale.
The immaturity and breast beating of a good few fans is off the scale.
Third option is to go all out and still end up relegated. That is why clubs of our stature tend to be conservative to avoid financial meltdown.
Think I misunderstood your original point, but regardless, if you think our fans are going to be placid if we spend all of next season rooted to the bottom of the table, I’d have to disagree.Mocked by who? Other fans? who cares
The context of how we played in the match
Not everything goes to plan in this league … I doubt Hull were thrilled with their result either.
I never thought we were a team that was going to run away with the league, if you did that’s on you.
They may not, but losing our 13 point lead is going to draw more ire from our fans. Its been a total collapse.Think I misunderstood your original point, but regardless, if you think our fans are going to be placid if we spend all of next season rooted to the bottom of the table, I’d have to disagree.
Its more the relegation form, complete lack of momentum and terrible away results rather than us not blowing teams away.I agree with the OP. The response would be toxic. We know that because of what is happening at the moment. 13 point lead or not, it’s very rare anyone just breezes through a championship season. It’s probably the most competitive league there is. We built a lead. We’ve been drawn back to the pack. But we’re in an absolutely fantastic position but some can’t get past the fact we can’t just carry on blowing teams away.
Rushworth is.It’s an irrelevant discussion in a sense but getting beaten every week will rapidly result in people whining and moaning. I can’t think of a single one of our players whose anywhere near PL level
Rushworth is.
Next season Dovin will start in goal if we are in the Championship, and we can get a left back over 6 footRushworth is.
My point is a phase like this was inevitable. As was the reaction to it. Didn’t expect people to be pleased but a bit of realistic thinking is needed. Not sure it’s relegation form either.Its more the relegation form, complete lack of momentum and terrible away results rather than us not blowing teams away.
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