Match Thread Wolverhampton Wanderers - Coventry City [FA] Match Thread - Saturday 16th Mar (11 Viewers)

skybluecam

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The game should suit us in some ways. Simms and Wright both prefer the ball ahead of them rather than in to feet, and our only chances will be on the break.

A well drilled back 5 and midfield should give us a decent chance to get to 45 or 60 mins without conceding, then we just have to hope one of the forwards finishes a chance.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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The game should suit us in some ways. Simms and Wright both prefer the ball ahead of them rather than in to feet, and our only chances will be on the break.

A well drilled back 5 and midfield should give us a decent chance to get to 45 or 60 mins without conceding, then we just have to hope one of the forwards finishes a chance.
Not cunha
 

SkyBlueSoul

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Still not had my ticket delivered. Hopefully tomorrow’s the day, cba having to get there early and queue to get one printed.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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I think we all suspect MR will set up very defensively with 5 at the back and maybe even a lone striker. Personally I think that'd be asking for a very long and difficult game.

However, I do expect he'll play the strongest team he can, including Collins and Kitching.

Not sure I'd go with Palmer. He seems to be a player who performs against 'lesser' opposition. O'Hare hasn't been great the last few weeks either though.
 

shmmeee

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I think we all suspect MR will set up very defensively with 5 at the back and maybe even a lone striker. Personally I think that'd be asking for a very long and difficult game.

However, I do expect he'll play the strongest team he can, including Collins and Kitching.

Not sure I'd go with Palmer. He seems to be a player who performs against 'lesser' opposition. O'Hare hasn't been great the last few weeks either though.

Flat three of Sheaf Torp and Eccles for me. It’s gonna be two banks of three most of the game.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Flat three of Sheaf Torp and Eccles for me. It’s gonna be two banks of three most of the game.
Faint heart never won fair maiden, and all that. I'd be disappointed to go out to these not having had a real go.
No fear football, just like the Birmingham owners demanded of Rooney - what could go wrong?
 

skyblue_55

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I’m looking forward to this next stage of our development, with going into this game with no fears , just hopefully showing the world that the championship has a few good teams & we are one of those.
A 4:1:4:1 formation, with our effervescent O’Hare buzzing around & making us a threat all over the pitch
0 - 2
CTID
 

shmmeee

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Faint heart never won fair maiden, and all that. I'd be disappointed to go out to these not having had a real go.
No fear football, just like the Birmingham owners demanded of Rooney - what could go wrong?

We have a “real go” and we’ll get battered. They’re a counter attacking team designed to hit people quickly in the break. They lack creativity to break teams down. Like a PL us.
 

Torquay Sky Blue

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I think we sit back ,frustrate the fuck out of them and give Simms something to run on to (which he prefers) and we might win by boring the arse of everyone.

We go at them and we're done, but go down as gallant losers.

SIT BACK AND BE PATIENT
 

jackdg

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I think we all suspect MR will set up very defensively with 5 at the back and maybe even a lone striker. Personally I think that'd be asking for a very long and difficult game.

However, I do expect he'll play the strongest team he can, including Collins and Kitching.

Not sure I'd go with Palmer. He seems to be a player who performs against 'lesser' opposition. O'Hare hasn't been great the last few weeks either though.
Might’ve already been mentioned but it’ll be a great chance for O’Hare to showcase what he can do against Prem opposition ahead of his likely move in summer. I’m certain he’ll want to perform!!!
 

Yorkshire SB

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Given Wolves injuries we have a chance. As good as they are, they have a bad performance in them, and missing a few key players means they’re a totally different side.

Fancy us!
 

Ccfcisparks

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Given Wolves injuries we have a chance. As good as they are, they have a bad performance in them, and missing a few key players means they’re a totally different side.

Fancy us!
If they have Cunha, Lemina and Nouri fit they are pretty much the same side.
 

Tommo1993

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Few Wolves fans I’ve spoken to today don’t think Cunha will get much, if any, minutes tomorrow. And they’d rather not risk him at all.

Insightful as fuck, enit!
 

shmmeee

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Few Wolves fans I’ve spoken to today don’t think Cunha will get much, if any, minutes tomorrow. And they’d rather not risk him at all.

Insightful as fuck, enit!

Don’t suppose there’s any chance they’re super confident and are putting out their U18s?
 

robbiethemole

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I think we'll get more time on the ball, as most Prem sides don't press like Championship ones, it's how we use it could be the issue. No sloppy and casual passing and a quick transition will be the key. my side;
Collins, MvE, Thomas, Kitching, Bidwell, Sheaf just in front/protecting, Torp, Eccles O'Hare, Simms, Wright.
 

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