Do you ever have the feeling of deja-vu? On the basis of these first few games, it seems that may be exactly what's in the air around Molineux right now. Whilst results have been mixed - two fantastic (and richly deserved) 1-0 wins over two of the relegated Premier League sides tempered by a poor 3-2 Capital One Cup exit at home to Northampton, and an unlucky 1-0 defeat away at Rotherham - the performances have been encouraging and show that the team are not out of their depth at this level.
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| The addition of Dicko really saw Wolves click into gear |
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| These 4 are part of a stubborn, mean back 5 that is the key to Wolves' success |
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| James Henry impressed enough in his loan spell to earn a permanent Molineux stay |
Whilst we were unlucky to miss out on Chris Wood - the striker opting to stay and fight for his place at Leicester - and the Patrick Bamford saga looking like being never-ending, I would again re-iterate the "don't panic" message of my last post. People are saying the board are trying to do everything on the cheap etc, but there is no proof of that. Kenny was backed last season - the club's total transfer spend coming to around £2.5m whilst already in the summer Kenny was backed to sign Harry Maguire - but rightly chose to opt out when the asking price got stupidly high. The same went for Callum Wilson, who it was felt (understandably so at the time) was too overpriced. The flip side is to look at Fulham. They spent £11m on Ross McCormack and I still don't think he's found his way out of Richard Stearman's back pocket. I said in my last post that I think we'll get Chris Wood in the loan window when his Premier League opportunities become limited, and I still stand by that. After all, Henry's and Jacobs' loan spells were only meant to be brief to get them game time and keep them match fit, and look how that turned out! The "bomb" squard are holding us back too, in terms of our wages, but the departure of Stephen Ward (best wishes to him by the way - I personally felt he didn't do too badly here, and I never understood the hate for him) should help that situation slightly.
I've said all along that I felt we'd beat the 3 relegated sides, lose to Rotherham and lose to Blackpool - because it's typical Wolves to do it the hard way. So far I'm on course to be proven right. The last 2 weeks have shown it really is a rollercoaster life for most Wolves fans. When we beat Norwich, everyone was on a high and confident we could make a push for promotion. Yet suddenly, 2 defeats (both unlucky in their own ways) and the board are screwing us over and we're gonna struggle this season unless we get another striker. I realised this week that perhaps we all just need to take a leaf out of Kenny Jackett's book and have a more pragmatic, level-headed approach to the season.
#KeepCalmAndTrustKenny
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