Saint Domingo
Player Valuation: £90m
Apology accepted, and you can still call me daddy if you like.
You’re a very strange man
Apology accepted, and you can still call me daddy if you like.
We all know what has happened since Moyes joined but before then this happened:It doesn’t. You’re trying to argue something that just isn’t there. I said most of the season I didn’t think we’d go down because the bottom 3 were conceding a lot more than us and our defence would keep us up. A lot of other people said we were going down. Since Dyche has left the bottom 3 haven’t even got past the 17 point mark we were on (with a game in hand) at the time he left. So unless people think we’d lose all 10 under Dyche to make it 12 wins in a row, it was a fair assessment by me, the bottom 3 are very poor and their defensive performances were the indicator to it.
We’d also previously had the 4th best defence in the league the season prior and our record with Branthwaite back playing this season was much better than the newly promoted teams, another indicator showing that as long as he stayed fit we probably wouldn’t be in trouble.
Moyes said it himself, we didn’t look like a team that would be in trouble.
We all know what has happened since Moyes joined but before then this happened:
At the time Moyes was appointed Ipswich had taken 12 points from their previous 11 games, Wolves had taken 14 from their previous 11 games and Everton had taken 9 from their previous 11 games.
This is hardly evidence that we were in anyway superior to teams around us at the time. Of course, you will ignore the evidence once again to support your agenda.
nah 10 points with gd hard see any coming back now![]()
Matheus Cunha: Wolves forward banned for extra game & fined £50,000
Wolves forward Matheus Cunha is given a further one-match ban and a £50,000 fine for his red card in the FA Cup defeat at Bournemouth.www.bbc.co.uk
Again unlikely Ipswich/Leicester will capitalise on it...
Wolves win ?what we want tonight from wolves-west ham a draw?
It’s funny how you have those sliding doors moments in relegation battles where changing a win to a loss can completely change the complexion of things
I think back to that game in March 2015 where it felt like we were dropping like a stone but then we beat Newcastle at home and the mood totally shifted
The win over Leicester at home was the big one this season I think, especially as they’d just beaten Spurs and you’d think they’d have the wind in their sails because of it
We defeated them with such ease that it was both a real shot in the arm and also highlighted just how much more this team was capable of with a change of management
If Dyche were still manager and we’d lost that game, then it would have been really ugly