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I don't understand the logic from the club at all. It's not a game we desperately needed a result from so why even take the risk. Get him operated on soon as so he's ready for next season
From GO'S comments he has a niggle but desperate to play. Off to see a specialist who *may* suggest surgery to clear it up.

(Most) Players will always push themselves through injury. Jesus at Arsenal only said last week he has been playing in pain.
 
It's like the time Nuno put Boly on the bench when he had 1 leg working.
Sometimes decisions between player, manager and medical staff can be hard to understand

Yeah, way more egregious examples. DJ playing Lescott at Burnley in 2004 or Saunders playing Sako at Brighton in 2013 were genuinely disgraceful calls.
 
Mild sprains you can obviously play through. But a muscle injury? No painkiller/injection is going to stop it snapping
 
Brilliant, brought a tear, but i'm an old soppy git now, certainly for wolves anyway.
 
As some have said would love to see the demographics of those who attend and those who’ve got young families etc
From personal point of view the decision is easy spend the money from football on family, activities and save for holidays. As opposed to putting it into a none improvement sporting event. Others it’s out of necessity. These fans that leave are incredibly hard to claw back to as many find other enjoyments elsewhere. Not that they stop supporting the side just going isn’t the main thing at weekends anymore.
 
Random story of the day. Just had a text off a mate who I used to work with. His dad's a delivery driver in Cheshire. He's made a delivery to Craig Dawson's house in Knutsford (was surprised to hear he lives here but turns out it's only just over an hour from Wolverhampton) & Dawson acted like a knob. Left my pals dad at the gate for 15 minutes, finally let him in but ordered him to carry a weekly food shop to the front door as he didn't want the van going up the driveway - then didn't answer the door for another 10 mins. When he eventually did, he refused the delivery & made him carry it all away again 😂
 
He didn't move from there when he was playing for clubs down South. It's why he wanted out of West Ham
 
More the fool me for not already knowing, but we field a team for disabled adults (Wolves Disability FC). They’ve just won their league.
 
More the fool me for not already knowing, but we field a team for disabled adults (Wolves Disability FC). They’ve just won their league.
I don't know if it's the same team but a Wolves disability team sometimes plays on the pitch at half time against the opposition's disability team. It's really good to watch and you can see how much it means to the players to play in front of a crowd.
 
I don't know if it's the same team but a Wolves disability team sometimes plays on the pitch at half time against the opposition's disability team. It's really good to watch and you can see how much it means to the players to play in front of a crowd.
They played the one time when Lage was our manager and they looked better than what we'd just watched for 45 minutes. One side even scored after conceding first, imagine.
 
You have to remember I launched an entire blog which lasted years and years all off the back of some idiots saying Hoddle should come back for England and having to correct to the record.

I won't rest until he's managing the Portuguese equivalent of Halesowen and the world knows. God it was fucking miserable watching his nonsense.
 
They played the one time when Lage was our manager and they looked better than what we'd just watched for 45 minutes. One side even scored after conceding first, imagine.
You'll quite often get chants of 'sign him up' if a player really impresses. There's one tall blonde lad who usually plays who quite clearly has severe ASD and he's an absolute baller. He absolutely loves it as well, goes for a proper Kylian Mbappe knee slide in front of the South Bank when he scores a goal.
 
I don't know if it's the same team but a Wolves disability team sometimes plays on the pitch at half time against the opposition's disability team. It's really good to watch and you can see how much it means to the players to play in front of a crowd.
It's absolutely the best half time experience & wonderful for those involved. Everything about it is joyful.
 
The last game, Sheff U? was a terrible mismatch. Their keeper kept kicking the ball straight to our centre forward. After a goal play restarts with a goal kick so there was literally 10 seconds between goals
 
The last game, Sheff U? was a terrible mismatch. Their keeper kept kicking the ball straight to our centre forward. After a goal play restarts with a goal kick so there was literally 10 seconds between goals
Sounds like the 1st team keeper for Sheff Utd v everyone bar Wolves in the Prem
 
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