What worries me about this is that our brilliant home form was against the also-rans. When the big boys come calling our home record could start getting dented.Mr Angry wrote:A final point re: this season; we still have Wolves, Brum and Shef Utd to come to us yet....
It was dented not by an also-ran OR one of the big boys, but by a nobody. Go figure.1960 wrote:What worries me about this is that our brilliant home form was against the also-rans. When the big boys come calling our home record could start getting dented.Mr Angry wrote:A final point re: this season; we still have Wolves, Brum and Shef Utd to come to us yet....
I don't think we have to worry about either.John 3:16 wrote:I don't think it's Wolves we've got to worry about for the record anyway. It's Leicester.
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1 Wolverhampton Wndrs 97.9 86.5
2 Reading 92.0 101.5
3 Birmingham City 89.0 85.0We'll not break 100, but it's looking like being much closer than i thought a few weeks ago.That Friday Feeling wrote:Code: Select all
Season Form Recent Form 1 Wolverhampton Wndrs 97.9 86.5 2 Reading 92.0 101.5 3 Birmingham City 89.0 85.0
Too good to be true shirly?T.R.O.L.I. wrote:Ideally kick 10 tonnes of shit out of each other in a 0-0 draw and then in the return at Molineux next Tuesday Wolves can have a couple sent off (for a 3 game ban offence so they miss the Reading game) whilst still winning so they have to play on Saturday 24th too!
It will be interesting to see what team McCarthy puts out......T.R.O.L.I. wrote:Indeed - but at least Wolves winning means that they will have a game at home to Middlesbrough on the Saturday (24th) before they play us.
Probably. It's all about Leicester who could certainly get up to around three figures.SLAMMED wrote:I think our 106 record is safe.
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