Oh RVP, you are a genius.
Everz said:Solbakken gone. The players have messed up, he has messed up, the board has messed up, this club is a rotting cesspit from top to bottom.
Today, ashamed to be a Wolves fan.
Oh yes clearly? This coming from a Spurs who boo despite sitting quite comfy in the prem (see Norwich game) or call for the managers head at the drop of a hat?You missed out that the fans also messed up - thats why the clubs so toxic.
The fans have done shit all wrong, if any club had the same predicament then I have no doubt they'd have reacted the same or worse. So get off your mighty high horse you yid prick.
You are one of the moronic fans that give football a bad name - you even contradict yourself inside a single post at times.
Its amusing to see you froth but fans like you are part of the problem blaming managers after a few months when it takes years and a lot of cash to make real changes at a club - as it is you are doomed to a sucession of short lived managers and mediocrity.
Booed the team. Mick had to go as the board had clearly lost faith in him and the players weren't playing for him.
It became his 'fault' because his stubborn personality wouldn't let him walk away, and he didn't have the bottle to drop the players who weren't playing for him anymore (a mistake he has noted to as the reason why he was sacked many times).
We lost 5-1 at home to our biggest rivals, it was never going to be a pretty exit, but he was left high and dry by Morgan and Moxey (who didn't even turn up yesterday).
We lost 5-1 to our biggest rivals on my Birthday weekend, of course I booed then you muppet. He was great but he had to go because he no longer had the backing of our chairman, then made the dreaded mistake of Roger Johnson, which cost him the squad and became his 'fault'. I fail to see what's to grasp.This one stands out recently as particularly stupid - on the one hand saying he was great then saying he had to go in the very next line. And a lot of good it did you too - have fun in League 1.
I'll enjoy League One as much I would any other. Wolves for any league.
Good for you but I see Wolves as a classic example of short termism in football - even a year isnt really long enough for a manager to turn around a struggling side but managers seem to get less and less time these days - side effect of money screwing the game.