Thanks for the report Dave. Those of us overseas really look forward to these. 
I have enjoyed your reports throughout the season. I am ready to get shot down 
in flames, but Something in my gut tells me we may do something next season

MOT
Rhys
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On Wed, 20/4/16, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: [LU] Wolves report
 To: "Leeds List" <[email protected]>
 Date: Wednesday, 20, April, 2016, 7:49 PM
 
 This game had all the cliches 'end of
 season stroll' 'game of two halves' 'goal worth the
 admission fee on its own'and my view / opinnions reflected
 that.
 One of my  mates on entering the pub asked who we were
 playing - that pretty much givens an idea of our level of
 enthusiasm
 We spent most of the pre match talking about the new ST deal
 - all 5 of us thought, on the face it is great but a bit
 worried it will not work out, but since 2 of us own 20yr
 ones and the other 3 were going to renew whatever  it makes
 little difference to us and we could not decide if other
 fans would be persuaded to buy one.
 Anyway on to the game and a paltry crowd of 17k were treated
 to as poor a first half as you could get. We were awful, no
 passion, no pride, no passing no movement, no anything.
 Coyle was a fish out of water at right wing, Erwin looked
 like he had never kicked a ball before and the whole team
 played as if they had never met. We were terrible and looked
 like they thought the season was already over. Thankfully
 the Wolves strikers had the same malaise as they missed a
 couple of great chances, on one occasion the lad falling
 over when it looked easier to score. 
 
 So thanks to their profligacy in front of goal we managed to
 go in at 0 0 - those who could be bothered did boo, most of
 us just stood numb and uninterested thinking at least there
 is only 45minutes of this dross left.
 Then an amazing transformation - Cook suddenly became the
 player of the season that he is, Murphy turned up and the
 whole team got a new lease of life. We looked lively and
 were running into space, finding passes and generally
 looking good. 
 
 Then the icing on the cake, on came Dallas, a player for
 whom the jury is still out really, and he was brilliant,
 making runs , wanting the ball and delivering crosses and
 passes into the danger area. Not sure what Evans said or put
 in their tea but this was (cliche) chalk and cheese from the
 first half.
 Then with about an hour gone the goal worth the admission, a
 looped cross over the top (Dallas?) fell to Bamba and he
 took it on his chest and absolutely lashed it into the top
 corner - an amazing goal from him (in some ways , perhaps
 cos I thought it would go miles wide /over in both cases ,
 reminded me of Bradley Johnson v Arsenal
 Then a few minutes later game over, or it should have been,
 A decent move and Cook put it a hard low cross that was met
 by Diagourara on the penalty spot and he hammered home - a
 goal machine. One in 5 years for Brentford or something, 3
 already for us.
 We continued to play and create and both Botaka and Bridcutt
 came on. Before he was subbed the first half hapless Erwin
 did a couple of turns and passes that made me think he can
 play a bit
 Then the inevitable - they broke forward, the defence stood
 and watched and they pulled one back. Cue a nervy finish ?
 Not tonight. We carried on as if nothing had happened and
 Dallas hit the bar and in a brilliant, what would have been
 goal of the season, Cook won the ball, beat 4 or 5 defenders
 as he sprinted forward, he fed Wood whose lay off to Botaka
 was perfect and Botaka hit a lovely strike that clipped the
 bar - sublime stuff.
 So when the final whistle went it was applause and cheers
 all round - a great second half - more please.
 Dallas made the real difference but all of them were good
 second half - Botaka again showed in flashes that he does
 have something special but also showed he is a bit too
 lightweight at times - he could become a real star for us.
 So lets see if the ST innovation and 3 wins in a row (with 5
 goals in two home games) does enough to convince the
 doubters to stay / come back and for the anti Cellino
 boycotters to take him at his word (yeah, I know) and take a
 chance, as my son who renewed yesterday said it is win, win
 , winIf we get top 6 - winIf we fail top 6 - money back -
 winIf we do not get the money back - Cellino cannot survive
 - win
 Dave
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