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Post by Ancient Wolf on Sept 29, 2008 8:03:54 GMT -1
Come on all you wolves fans, lets here your opinions on Reading trashing Wolverhampton if they lose,or should i say when they lose.
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Post by LondonWolf on Sept 29, 2008 8:20:04 GMT -1
Toughest test so far
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Post by PureOldGold on Sept 29, 2008 9:59:57 GMT -1
It will be some game alright, i can't wait. Both teams are free scoring at the moment, we have the most goals in the country never mind the division. The team is looking fitter and sharper than i've seen in a long time. I also predict a high scoring game, 3-2 to Wolves. I hope Stearman is marking Doyle and not Collins, or it will be a massacre.
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Post by PureOldGold on Sept 30, 2008 11:14:39 GMT -1
After seven league wins on the spin, Mick McCarthy's men will equal a club record set in 1989 if they make it a straight eight against Reading.
First choice keeper Wayne Hennessey returns in goal after his one-match suspension in place of Carl Ikeme.
Reading captain James Harper will be given a late fitness test on his ankle.
Striker Kevin Doyle, who sustained a dead leg against Swansea, is confident of being fit but Graeme Murty (calf) and Michael Duberry (calf) miss out.
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy told BBC WM: "Both teams have produced goals.
"We've had big Chris (Iwelumo) putting the ball in the net, we've had Sylvan (Ebanks-Blake) who'll be delighted to get to the top of the goalscorers list only for Kevin Doyle to score two and leapfrog everybody to eight, so there's quality in both sides."
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Post by BW on Sept 30, 2008 20:32:07 GMT -1
Hopefully this defeat should take a bit of pressure off us but we have to put it behind us and move on to Saturday's game. Glad Derby came from behind to take a point off Birmingham.
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Sept 30, 2008 20:33:41 GMT -1
Hopefully this defeat should take a bit of pressure off us but we have to put it behind us and move on to Saturday's game. Glad Derby came from behind to take a point off Birmingham. glad to be of service! God help the rest of the league when our strikers remember where the back of the net is! ;D
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Post by BW on Sept 30, 2008 20:34:24 GMT -1
Reading trashing Wolverhampton if they lose, or should i say when they lose. Set yourself up!
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Post by PureOldGold on Sept 30, 2008 21:55:23 GMT -1
What a shit Tuesday Night. We gift them an early goal which they didn't really need as they were solid throughout. We couldn't defend corners and if wasn't due to Henry twice clearing off the line, the scoreline could have been more embarrassing. To be fair, they got there tactics spot on and went both our wingers went off the doubled up on SEB and we really didn't trouble them in the second half. Andy Keogh had another shocker did fuck all night except miss our best chance in the first half when he was one on one with Hannemann. Defensively Reading were very good, i doubt we'll come across a better team at Home all season. Kightly's injury didn't look that serious but he will miss the Swansea game. Jarvis's injury looked more long term. Lets hope we can react in a positive way to this defeat, we might struggle without both wingers i expect. I spoke to a few Royals before the game in the Asda, friendly bunch
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