I was praising the old fool for finally waking up.
Should have course said a right back at right back.
As for stringing 18 passes together ONCE in a 38 game season, wow.
 
Was going to praise Keogh as well.
Probably  the first time he's managed to flick a ball on.
Definitely the first time, when later, he headed the ball in wet conditions.
 
 
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Steven Millward
Sent: Sunday, 15 August 2010 11:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NSWolves] Ole
 
Poor Mick.  You won't give him a break will you?  What about our 18 passes
last season against Spurs?

Sill have Doyle, Hunt and Kites to come back too.

A stiffer test next week.  Fun in the Leese household.

Baggies are calling for RDM to be sacked whilst there is still time.
Earlier this week they reckoned they had the best defence for years.
On 15 August 2010 10:32, Rog & Reet <[email protected]> wrote:
Two big surprises this morning.
Our 87yo manager seems to have finally sussed out letting the ball do the
work is far better than huffing and puffing.
The other surprise was seeing a left back at left back and a right footed
midfielder in right midfield.
 
Thought Craddock and Berra looked sharper than last season.
Van Damme was far better than I expected after reading MM reports.
Fletcher was brilliant.
Is Ernie Hunt's goal relegated to our second best from a free kick?
 
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Paul Taylor
Sent: Sunday, 15 August 2010 9:41 AM
To: Wolves
Subject: [NSWolves] Ole
 
Well that was a nice start. Some great passing combination's and linkages
through the first half with the faithful chanting ole ole - it was nearly
like watching Arsenal without the w...@#$er manager. Fletcher and SEB
combination looked good, although I still worry about SEB giving away easy
fouls instead of just maintaining pressure. Van Damme looked solid, and I
thought Foley, Jones and Jarvis had strong games. Big George looked slow
when he came on and his touches still clumsy. There was a real quality in
the play, although once Fletcher went off SEB had a chance to stand up but I
don't think he did as much as he could. 3 points at the start better than
zip. Better still, the Baggies got welcomed back with a nice thumping. 
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