Wolves Rumours Archive March 08 2013

 

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08 Mar 2013 06:54:38
Richard Chaplow, former Baggie and current Saint is high on the wish list of DS as he looks to revamp his midfield. Chaplow is a combative ball winning midfielder. Expect him to sign on loan in the next few days. Hopefully to replace the man that seems to think he is irreplaceable at Molineux, the disruptive Karl Henry.

Highley Wolf



Just seen that, bye bye karl henry



Agreed Henry offers nothing to the team! Paul Tamworth



Chaplow would b ok definitely combative he also better on ball than a few of our guys definitely rather him than henry siewolf



Where did you hear this from?



It was in the paper, not off the unreliable sources off this board! Paul Tamworth



What paper?



It was in the print media, it was in our estate agent monthly publication. Which features houses of the month, top regional sellers of the month and players moving to regional areas.



It is available to read online, the site rhymes with the fail online. ed0013/other ed's is this OK to write?



What's wrong with bringing on DD?



Its in todays sun.



This must be true, recently read in a PC magazine (I'm a Software Engineer) that Chaplow is widely expected to purchase a laptop at St John's Retail Park (PC World) in the coming days. (That was a joke - I'm sorry).

In all seriousness though, would like to see Richard Chaplow come in. Someone needs to replace Henry, he slows things down too much! Sometimes when you attack you need to go quickly and not spend half an hour looking for a lateral/backward pass.



08 Mar 2013 13:30:55
Dont rate him myself. might prove me wrong but he couldn't get a game at preston.



Express and dingle so it has to be true.



LOL Estate Agent!



Ive been saying for ages henry is useless as most of you have

why not play davies last home game he brought him on with 20 mins to go and did really well i'd much rather player davis who is young to so the more experiecne now the better future prospect he will be

id be happy to see chaplow in if he has a creative spark to him something we miss with o hara not being fully fit.

dont really now much about chaplow but well see

as most of these romours have gone no were so far



I'd like to see Davis play a full game soon. Always seems worlds better than Henry when he comes on.



This was all over the red tops today. Which automatically makes me not want to believe it, although I would be more than happy if there is any truth in the story. Chaplow for Henry should work.

Next question, who gets the armband?



Re the armband - Wondering who has played the most games this season. Probably Ikeme who I don't think has missed one. After that. Sako? Neither strike me as obvious captain material but no other player would currently be an automatic choice in the team. Could give it to O'Hara. Otherwise it will be a rather mobile accessory!



Richard chaplow, well we have come a long way havnt we, since we were in prem. an albion cast off, say no more, we waste millions on players, most of them injured or have done nothing for our f. c. and then we are stuck with them on big contracts which other clubs don't want, and them down the road keep sighning class players for peanuts, when is it going to end can somebody please tell me, when will we have a football team to watch that we can be proud of again, can anybody tell me, great stadium which we can't play on, great acadamy and fans best in world, only need players now, how well can but hope



Johnsons always loud I now he's a bit over the top but gets people fired up maybe him z



Being honest neither 1 is good enough for wolves 1st team henry or davies both added nothing to wolves 1st team in my oppinion ordinary run of the mill players, same as manager talks crap, going nowhere, start again wolves, hope with all my heart we stay up though, and then get manager in who can take we forward because deanos record is poor and also talks crap, and plays crap



 
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