04 Sep 2013 22:53:30
As not much going on this week who wants any one in, on loan & probability of success.
I still like Frimpong amongst others. As still not fixed up but wanted by Charlton again.


1.) 05 Sep 2013
KJ wouldn't drop Davis for Frimpong. Davis I believe is the only ever present in midfield so far this season?
And Frimpong wouldn't drop to league 1 to sit on the bench - Arsenal wouldn't allow that anyway.


2.) 05 Sep 2013
Could do with a winger or 2 though. Very short of right sided wingers in Zeli were to get injured.
I don't think Forde is up to it.


3.) 05 Sep 2013
Why does everyone keep going on about Frimpong coming back, yes he was good to watch and a good character around the place but its just not going to happen. We might aswell answer your question with Messi, Ronaldo and Bale. Van Persie would be good but I am not sure he would want to sit on the bench. Get real!


4.) 05 Sep 2013
Just read Kevin Doyles piece in the Irish examiner, suggest you all read it, digest it and sing his name to the rafters, whilst others we like rats deserting a sinking ship or gone off sulking Doyler has shown great loyalty and a respect for the club and its fans, although we could do with a few more goals can't deny he always gives 100 per cent and provides many chances for his team mates.made up to have him and Sako on board, if your enjoying the new wolves read doyles comments stick your chest out and cry wolvesayewe.


5.) 05 Sep 2013
Interesting question posted which if expanded could then ask "would you want either Hunt or Ebanks-Blake back on a pay as you play.

My view I would take both as it could help both parties until January


6.) 05 Sep 2013
I've read Doyles article, a great speech but let's not get carried away with his so called loyalty! The loyalty comes down to him getting 40k a week or IMO he would of left but no other club would pay that wage. Paul Tamworth


7.) 05 Sep 2013
It was reported that the reason he did not go to Leicester was that he was not prepared to take a drop in wages.


8.) 05 Sep 2013
I agree mr tamworth. Now if he had said I have cut my wages until we are back in the championship again I'd have said well done.


9.) 05 Sep 2013
I agree when transfer windows open again him and sako will be gone


10.) 05 Sep 2013
Agreed! Paul Tamworth


11.) 05 Sep 2013
They could well stay if we're looking dead cert for promotion.


12.) 05 Sep 2013
In my book he is a top man, loyal and a man of his word, no mind games, no acid, just a thoroughly decent guy

As for Kenny J, he understands how important it is to keep the fans happy and respect their views, i've noticed a big change in PR since he has arrived, well done keep it up


13.) 05 Sep 2013
Would you volunteer for a 50% pay cut at work if you'd underperformed last year? No thought not!

Get off his back, he has looked a class above this year so far and appears to have really got his head down to get us back where we belong. If we're being honest he was far from the worst culprit last year as well.

Well done Doyler, glad you're staying!

CallumWWFC


14.) 05 Sep 2013
Not tellin him to take a pay cut! But cut the loyalty crap! He's doing well but not scorin anywhere near enough for a forward! Paul Tamworth


15.) 05 Sep 2013
11 goals in 5 games looks good to me. Don't care who's foot puts the ball in the net.


16.) 05 Sep 2013
Doyle displayed the same loyalty at Reading when they went down. Seems like one of the good guys to me and works hard. Get behind him.


17.) 05 Sep 2013
Didn't he join us when reading got relegated?


18.) 05 Sep 2013
Maybe playing him up on his own for the best part of 3 seasons in the premiership without much service and running to a standstill would affect anyone confidence
I can see why he's enjoying his football now
There's always a reason why players lose confidence, think outside the box and stop being so damn critical of players that clearly give their all


19.) 05 Sep 2013
Lol, enough said! Paul Tamworth


20.) 05 Sep 2013
Doyler is a good guy. Save your vitriol for JO'H and RJ. To suggest someone voluntarily take a wage cut is crazy. We are not on the verge of administration and we wanted to keep him.


21.) 05 Sep 2013
This debate is more like something we become accustomed to last season. By the looks of it some of you got too accustomed to it and have forgot how to think positive! Doyle is here now and will be playing for us. that's something we should be happy about. He may not be prolific but when he does score they are good goals. Last year against Bolton he scored two good goals and if he were to get that service week in week out he would score. One of the biggest reasons he does not score loads of goals is because we use him as a secondary/supporting striker not as a poacher or a finisher.


22.) 05 Sep 2013
For once a bit of positive and logical PR for the players. Mind you, if other clubs have come in and undervalued you and forcing you to staying where you were, you wouldn't want to burn all those bridges bridges in your host club! So, in some ways Sako and Doyle apparently singing the praises of Wolves and declaring their loyalty is a logical one and good publicity to them and their reputations.

However, come January if the right offer comes in I'm sure their priorities will change. I've no beef against that but don't turn into boo boys if that happens. They have proved that they'll serve as per contract and that's the least we should expect, unlike some others who had ideas above their station/ability. UTW


23.) 06 Sep 2013
06 Sep 2013 07:48:23
Doyle left Reading because Wolves came in with a good offer. Who can blame him and them for that? He is still the same quality hard working player now and good we can field someone of his standard in L1.