Wolves Rumours Archive February 14 2014

 

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14 Feb 2014 10:15:32
Wolves are interested in a straight swap: Margreitter for Claudemir if promoted back to the Championship.



Whats the value of this brazillian midfielder, +do we need another one?
swansea wolf



Is this who you are talking about?

Claudemir Domingues de Souza (born 27 March 1988), commonly known as Claudemir, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Danish Superliga side F.C. Copenhagen.



Cant see them swapping one of their better players for a player worth half of what Claudemir is worth. Margreitter has played 9 games for them all season according to transfermarkt. Claudemir has played 22. So unless Solbakken wants to gift us a decent player for an injury prone league 1/lower championship player, I think this is fallacy.



1. Where is this info from?
2. Why would they swap him for margrettier
3. Why would he drop champo league for league 1?
4. Why would solbakken be so stupid?



Don't think Solbakken would ever want to do Steve Morgan any favours



Plaudits tonight to the decision makers at wolves £14 a game to hopefully watch a young vibrant Wolves team plying their trade in the championship is really good value for money, to see players who play for their shirt with pride and for a pittance of the wage of our last championship superstars, and to get behind the man who almost single handily has changed a laughing stock into a team who play for each other are easy on the eye and ooooooze talent, all the early birders who parted with their hard earned cash have so far this season been royally rewarded, don't miss out next season, best squad we have had for many many years, many heroes about to be made, our club is no longer a laughing stock, we are a forward thinking club, and to those who chuckled at our downfall, beware the giant may still be a little bleary eyed but I've just got al little feeling with a big yawn a stretch of the arms and he could soon be wide awake.Support king Kenny his back room staff your new heroes and most of all the team who you were chosen to follow.wim all wolvesayewe. One love the realist.



We ain't up yet.



Did you not read the word hopefully.



Bit unnerving that some fans would disagree with the statement 'We ain't up yet'

Long way to go yet.



Why re we always so anti



Another solid performance, back 5 solid, midfield purring and the pocket rocket up front causing mayhem, one thing that really caught the eye was the control and speed of the counter attack, think we are setting up to control home games and be destructive away from home, Jackett can spot a player and how to deploy each player to a system, but was has impressed me most is how he reacts to situations during game time, love the variety in our play we can go through games with a 4 4 2 or 4 2 3 1 or 4 3 3 and the players all know what is expected and more often than not they deliver.Next weekend is not the be all and end all, but Jackett is licking his lips, love his attitude and how he believes in his players, normally in games like this you would settle for a draw, think king Kennys got different ideas.cum on me babbies the realist.



16 Feb 2014 18:26:57
No shame if we lose next match. Yes I agree Kenny uses team shape well, a combination of what works against each team and what the best 11 is anyway. It is a superb 11 that started yesterday. Clarke might wonder if he will get back in the team.



Look, none of us have any idea how good/bad Margritter is, he's hardly played in front of us because Saunders rated gorks, but then again Saunders was an person



Connor/solbakken and Saunders couldn't manage a drinking session in a beer producers premises, villains and baddies one and all, margerieter was never going to cut it no more than any other of the norweigians signing and before you cry Sako, Jackett will turn him into the pro and player he would have never become under any of the previously mentioned, but maybe he could have done the same with all our underchievers under performers etc etc, as a football man I think Jackett judged them on merit and dealt as he felt fit, as wolves fans and football loving people, we've dropped lucky, as the rest of the midlands laughed at us, well what goes around comes around, we've got lucky my friends for once we've got lucky.one love wwfc the realist.



17 Feb 2014 23:11:49
To be fair Solbakken signed some good players. And I still think we would have stayed up with him. Back then we expected to challenge for promotion though and on that score he failed.

Jackett has finished the job. Only Ikeme and Sako remain as first choice from that team (you can't really count Stearman as he was dropped and went on loan last year. Foley, Johnson, Berra and Ward were our back 4.)

Our signings and young players are all playing great football. OK this is League 1 but we are still better than this time last year and our solitary win against Millwall.



Ripper of a post realist. Echoes the feeling of most . Good post.



Think we are setting up to control games at home and be destructive away, read the words of the realist.



New heroes about to be born step forward me golden babbies 2013/2014. Chosen to be wolves and very very proud, the realist.



 
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