Saturday 17th December sounds like a great date.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Paul Crowe
Sent: Tuesday, 18 October 2011 2:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [NSWolves] Forums

 

I respect your view Steve but luckily I have seen us compete in Europe,
challenge for the League finishing in the top 6, win 2 x league Cup's,
get to semi-final's of the FA Cup and be genuinely feared by the likes
of Man Utd and Liverpool! I want to see those days again before I cark
it! We are not a small club, never have been and never will be. 

 

We can achieve success again. I know it is not as achievable as it was
30 or 40 years ago but it is still possible. Sorry mate but as far as
professional sport is concerned if you don't aim for the Stars you are
going to finish nowhere!    

 

Mick has been a great Manager for us, I agree 100% and will always be
grateful!  He may turn things around for us but I just can't see it the
way we have been playing and with the team he has doggedly kept picking.


 

Cheers

 

Paul.

 

P.S. Nobody did get back to me on the end of year drinks. How about
Saturday 17th December around 12pm in The Rocks. Any Pub that the real
ale / picky beer drinker's want to go?

 

 

Paul Crowe

Sales Manager - Asia Pacific

 

ConTech (Sydney Office)

 

PO Box 3517

Rhodes Waterside

Rhodes NSW  2138

Tel: 02 97396636  Fax: 02 97396542

Mob: 0406009562

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.contechengineering.com

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Steven Millward
Sent: Tuesday, 18 October 2011 1:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NSWolves] Forums

 

Mol Mix is just full of webmongs now.  I barely go on anymore.  The
instant reaction on Monday was "who should replace Mick?  O'Neill or
Hughes?"  The negativity on there is just like this email board.  It's
mostly people that don't go to games, don't contribute to the club
financially, know nothing about football and have a dogmatic view on
what the problem is and yet just want to go on and on about sacking Mick
or playing players that aren't fit or good enough.  (I don't claim to
know a lot about football).

 

I never expected for us to stay up for three seasons.  I've been very
happy with what has gone on the last few years, and as such I've got
more pleasure and less angst out of supporting Wolves than at any time
since I was at primary school.  I don't believe I can really get irate
about what is going on as I don't really have a stake in the club; it's
free entertainment.  I think Mick has been a great manager for us and
he'd be the right man to get us back up if we go down.

 

As far as ambition is concerned we are small club in a poor area of
Britain that is punching above its weight.  I think bottom end of the
table, fighting relegation every season is about as much as we can hope
for at the moment.  I can live with that.

 

 


 

On 18 October 2011 11:24, Marcus Chantry <[email protected]>
wrote:

I don't necessarily think it is about being less patient.  Trying to
take an impartial viewpoint, it seems to me that the differences in
opinion stem from a range of things such as ambition, peoples
interpretation of what constitutes "short-term" i.e. are people
focussing on just the 5 losses in a row or trends going back through
previous seasons, peoples perceived understanding (or lack of) of
tactics and team selections.  There is also the old age argument about
people not being allowed to comment if they weren't at the match to see
it in real life.  I'd argue that watching it live on TV, with the
benefit of multiple angles and replays, us television watchers are
actually better placed to have an objective opinion uninfluenced by
crowd reaction and other doomsayers/happy clappers sitting around us.

 

I'm with you though Paul.  I've seen nothing in the past 5 losses
(except for the ability to keep possession in the middle of the pitch)
that suggests our coaches have any idea how to remedy the poor form.
But more worryingly, I can't see any significant progress being made in
terms of personnel relative to the teams that we are supposed to be
competing with. 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Paul Crowe
Sent: Tuesday, 18 October 2011 10:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [NSWolves] Forums

 

Thanks Marcus,

 

It is getting a little heated on here. Got to admire Steve for sticking
to his guns!

 

We all want the best for the Wolves it's just that some of us are less
patient or do not see things the way others do.

 

Personally, I have seen nothing in the last 5 matches that gives me
confidence that MM will turn this bad form around. However, it will be
typical Wolves if they come out on Saturday and trounce Swansea 5 - 0!

 

Cheers

 

Paul.

 

Paul Crowe

Sales Manager - Asia Pacific

 

ConTech (Sydney Office)

 

PO Box 3517

Rhodes Waterside

Rhodes NSW  2138

Tel: 02 97396636  Fax: 02 97396542

Mob: 0406009562

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.contechengineering.com <http://www.contechengineering.com/>


 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Marcus Chantry
Sent: Tuesday, 18 October 2011 9:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NSWolves] Forums

 

Seems NSWolves isn't the only forum having heated debates about the best
way to solve our current poor form.  Thought this post below was quite
sensible as a riposte to those who think asking for changes is just
being fickle:

Five defeats in a row, surviving with just three minutes left of last
season, baffling team selections, a refusal to drop poor players, one
addition to a squad that almost fell back into the Championship... under
the circumstances, I hardly think fans calling for a change are fickle. 

Norwich, Swansea, QPR and Albion look far more accomplished at this
level, despite having less time to acclimatise to Premier League
football. In three seasons, we haven't progressed. If anything, we're
going backwards as we've lost all ability to defend or score (at least
we were hard to beat during our first season back in the top flight)

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