Hopefully their issues run deeper. It certainly looks that way.
Hopefully their issues run deeper. It certainly looks that way.
This time last year a far more learned man than I on here said it was unlikely Wolves will ever score again, he was wrong. This is what Wolves do, they'll be fine.
This. They change managers almost every year. The new guy gets them to safety. Then they struggle again the following year and repeat.
O'Neil (Gary, again), Rodgers or Ten Haag?
So if Wolves will now get better and be OK and West Ham are looking better, who exactly is finishing below us?
Is it only possible for other teams to get better?
How we look in comparison to Leeds next week will be interesting. Before the last two seasons, the normal pattern was for promoted teams to start quite well and then fall off a cliff once they get into this sort of period, when they start to get a few injuries and there's enough of a sample size for the analysts to have picked them apart.
We've had three managers so far and results aren't getting better. 1 league win in 10.
Like us Bournemouth and Fulham 3 seasons ago?
Come on Eeyore, there are a lot of games left there's no point being down for the next 5 months.
I prefer to live in hope for a little longer, given that my opinion has no bearing on what eventually transpires
Not us and Fulham but Bournemouth had 13 points from their first 10 and then won 1 of their next 12.
Will Will Still still be Southampton manager tomorrow?
No, but at least it's in the right thread.
Excellent work
O'Neil (Gary, again), Rodgers or Ten Haag?
@Simon has written:O'Neil (Gary, again), Rodgers or Ten Haag?
Their fans are in complete meltdown and point out he had a 28% win rate with a much better squad.
Their owner previously said he should have sacked him sooner.
It looks like they will appoint him as he’s still on the payroll.
Brilliant. Just West Ham, Burnley and Leeds to go.
Brentford as well would be good just to be sure.
Our shitness is such that other clubs being more shitterer may be necessary.