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06-14-2007, 07:43 PM
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The Wolves 2007/08 thread - the Quest for the Holy Grail Post #11 | | Newb
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Originally posted by Nickyh:
<BLOCKQUOTE>And do you have a dynamic attacking midfielder spare as well?
| If we get Abidal then you can have Traore, sure.
As for the midfielder, Song will probably get loaned but to the PL not Championship. Merida is too young, Mark Randall though could do a job for you. </BLOCKQUOTE>
would there be any chance of us getting djourou on loan?
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06-14-2007, 07:49 PM
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The Wolves 2007/08 thread - the Quest for the Holy Grail Post #12 | | Newb
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McIndoe likely to be a regular starter next season? What's the impression of him with Wolves fans?
Likely to get a heroes welcome to Donny if he shows up for your friendly here in August.
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06-14-2007, 07:54 PM
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The Wolves 2007/08 thread - the Quest for the Holy Grail Post #13 | | Newb
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certainly a good crosser of the ball. doesn't seem to beat players in the manner i expected. we are looking for competition on the left (not because he's crap, just because there isn't any), adam johnson being mentioned quite a bit. unless we get somebody very good, i would expect mcindoe to play a fair bit again.
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06-15-2007, 10:02 AM
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The Wolves 2007/08 thread - the Quest for the Holy Grail Post #14 | | Newb
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McIndoe did fairly well last year, but was overshadowed by Kightly, who regularly takes on and beats his man. Good work rate though.
I agree with zink though: unless MM does a u-turn and decides to play Rosa, we don't really have anyone to play ML apart from McIndoe.
I suppose Stephen Gleeson is a possibility: he seems on the verge of breaking through to the side, though I thought he was more of a MR than an ML.
I agree with Andy about Mark Little. There's also Daniel Jones to consider I suppose, once he regains fitness. He got a few games in early last season but then missed the rest of it.
I think it's important Henry can come back. I think we look to have a better balance with him around. Though if he plays DR that blocks Little. Ah, choices, choices.
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06-15-2007, 10:55 AM
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The Wolves 2007/08 thread - the Quest for the Holy Grail Post #15 | | Registered User
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Think it would be better if Karl played MC. That gives big Seyi to a bit more freedom and I enjoyed watching that last season as he chipped in with a few goals. Well maybe a couple.
Also if he remains our captain, I would much prefer him to be played in the centre of the field as that would make him far more influential. Just prefer captains to be midfielders.
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06-15-2007, 11:04 AM
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The Wolves 2007/08 thread - the Quest for the Holy Grail Post #16 | | Registered User
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Can anyone give me a list of players we have been linked with since the close of season?
Apart from Freddy Eastwood I don;t know of any others.
Should go back in for Izale Mcleod in my opinion.
Anyways off to work now! Last day! |
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06-15-2007, 01:10 PM
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The Wolves 2007/08 thread - the Quest for the Holy Grail Post #17 | | Newb
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Originally posted by Andy Snowdon:
Think it would be better if Karl played MC. That gives big Seyi to a bit more freedom and I enjoyed watching that last season as he chipped in with a few goals. Well maybe a couple.
Also if he remains our captain, I would much prefer him to be played in the centre of the field as that would make him far more influential. Just prefer captains to be midfielders.
| Then, though, there would be no room for Potter, who I thought did well last season.
But I'm not sure about Seyi. He doens't seem anything like as dominant in midfield as I would expect him to be. The game bypasses him too often.
We've been linked with Billy Sharp, Peter Capaldi (though he's now gone to Cardiff) and some centre back at Stockport?? And Hoolihan (?), the Blackpool midfielder, who ran the show in their play off final.
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06-15-2007, 01:17 PM
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The Wolves 2007/08 thread - the Quest for the Holy Grail Post #18 | | Registered User
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would there be any chance of us getting djourou on loan?
| No
Full international, already played champions league and 30 odd games for the first team he's fourth choice (pushing for 3rd). ifb too.
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06-15-2007, 03:22 PM
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The Wolves 2007/08 thread - the Quest for the Holy Grail Post #19 | | Joe Blow
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06-16-2007, 04:35 PM
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The Wolves 2007/08 thread - the Quest for the Holy Grail Post #20 | | Newb
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Rep Power: 0 | I'm not convinced by this: is he good enough? We shall have to see. Seems reaosnably likely that it is happening.
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