The club have shown they think the only way we're getting out of the Chumps
is in a southerly direction.
What other possible explanation is there for them extending Keogh's
contract.

 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Marcus Chantry
Sent: Tuesday, 17 February 2009 9:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NSWolves] 


What is happening at Molineux?

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Mick McCarthy
By Simon Garner
February 16 2009

Going into the New Year, Wolves were sitting pretty at the top of the
Championship table, scoring goals and winning games. The feeling around the
Club and the Fans (well most!) was of Premiership Football next Season. What
the hell has happened since then? 
Now I am usually an optimist, always looking to the positives or looking
through "Wolves Tinted Specs" if you will. I am now starting to think
however that a few fans on this board are right, Mick has lost it and the
team do not seem to know where the next win will come from.

Let's take the performance at Burnley; one word Pathetic. The team looked
totally inept, seemed to be lacking on confidence and generally, to me,
didn't seem interested. To put it mildly it looks a completely different
team that was playing well in the early part of the season. What is the
reason for this? In my opinion it is because Mick McCarthy is playing a few
of his favoured players, for example Michael Kightly, who, let's face is is
completely out of form. Why not give Kyel Reid a run out? Jarvis on the
right, Reid on the left (as I am not sure if Reid can play on the right!)
Another player who looks like he couldn't catch a cold is Wayne Hennessey.
He looks like he either has no confidence or that he just doesn't care.
Maybe it is the case he will be in the Premiership next season with Wolves
or without so in his eyes where is the insentive to try? I am not saying
that this is the case, it could be and more likely is the case that our goal
keeping coach Pat Mountain is not up the to job. Hopefully in the next
couple of week Carl Ikeme will be back and will get a run in the team.

Another problem is the defence. When was the last time we kept a clean
sheet? I cannot remember the last time we actually kept the ball out of our
net (hopefully someone will be able to advise on this.) If we are not
keeping clean sheets, this is putting a huge amount of pressure on the
strikers to get a minimum of 2-3 goals a game, in some cases just to get a
point! (the Norwich game springs to mind.) After spending £2.5 million on
Christophe Berra even he seems to be lacking in confidence, and from what I
have seen he has no pace. Coupled with that he should have scored against
Burnely and maybe against Coventry, which would have got us another 2 points
in the push for promotion. Should Neill Collins be given a run out? How much
a kick in the gentlemans area would that be to myself and other fans who
have called for his head? 

You might think I am worrying for nothing as we are still top, and even if
Reading and Birmingham win their games in hand we will be 2nd, although only
on goal difference from Birmingham. Hopefully we can get back to winning
ways against Cardiff, but seeing as they are in form, I honestly can't see
this. I hope I am wrong and we do still go up, but at the moment I cannot
see it.

Onwards and Upwards (I hope!) 


 
Marcus Chantry

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