On balance we're the best team in the league - hence us currently being top.

On current form we're not and the balance is certainly tipping but its not time 
to throw in the towel.

We'll go up.

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From: nswolves@googlegroups.com [mailto:nswol...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Morris, Lee SGT
Sent: Tuesday, 17 February 2009 3:09 PM
To: nswolves@googlegroups.com
Subject: [NSWolves] Re: Where are you Steve? [sec=unclassified]

On balance I'd say we are now one of the worst teams, we need to take into 
account that most of our points were accumulated in the first half of the 
season. Our recent form indicates that we are now bottom half of the table 
material and on a rapid decline. On current form we may just sneak into the 
playoffs, and what an anti climax that will be.

Yes I've read the bit about our last nine games and if the results were spread 
out over the rest of the season...blah blah blah, that's just people (MM in 
particular) trying to lighten things.

Its going to be a roller coaster finish, with the lead we had, it really 
shouldn't be.

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From: nswolves@googlegroups.com [mailto:nswol...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Steven Millward
Sent: Tuesday, 17 February 2009 13:52
To: nswolves@googlegroups.com
Subject: [NSWolves] Re: Where are you Steve?

We have a good chance of getting promoted.  We are, I still believe, one of the 
best two teams in the division.  On balance so far, we are the best team as we 
have scored the most points.

If these last nine matches had been interspersed amongst the other games, we'd 
still be where we are, it's just that we wouldn't have convinced ourselves that 
we were going up without any difficulty.  We might have been intermittently 
swapping places with Brum and Reading over the last four months.  If that had 
happened we'd be very happy being top by now, and clear of third place.

There is a lot of sceintific evidence that a person's long term average 
happiness cannot really be moved, even for people that are supremely successful 
or make a lot of money.  Therefore, all happiness is measured relative to that 
long term average.  I think in the case of football, the long term average is 
measured against the current season, and the season before.  Being only a 
couple of points clear is worse than being seven points clear, so we are 
unhappy.  If we had been seventh in the league two months ago, we'd be 
delighted with our position, wouldn't we?

So just relax.  It does however, seem to be a fact that wherever we are in the 
table you're never happy.  If we were promoted by now, you'd be moaning that we 
had no chance of staying up.  The key is to be grateful for where we are in the 
league, rather than being sad about where we could have been

There are people who see the glass half empty, people who see it half full, and 
you, who sees it smashed on the floor with the contents making a permanent 
stain on the carpet and an enduring fear of getting shards of glass in your 
feet when you walk over it.  And what a waste of money it was smashing the 
glass.  Oh my!




2009/2/17 Marcus Chantry 
<marcus.chan...@macquarie.com<mailto:marcus.chan...@macquarie.com>>
Where are you Steve?  We are missing your optimism during this dire period of 
form.  We need answers to what is going on.  How did your investigations go 
into the clumpiness of MM? Are we about to see a reversal of form?

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Sent: Monday, 9 February 2009 4:08
On Behalf Of Steven Millward
I still think we are the first or second best team in the league.  Better than 
Brum but perhaps not better than Reading

I have faith that we'll average out over the season at a high enough level to 
get promoted.

I'm wondering if Mick is indeed statistically more clumpy as a Wolves manager 
or we just despair about poor runs of form.  I might investigate.


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