I'll be as interested in the team that he picks, as much as the result. Will he shield the youngsters or throw them to the Wolves (Ugghhh)? I think that he may well go for as few changes as possible and settle for an improved performance and a narrow defeat 3-1, then introduce wholesale changes at home, get the crowd behind the young uns, and go for it.
Wolves are head and shoulders above everybody else in this league. Probably the best championship team there's been for many a year. They'll probably smash the league points total too, that's how highly I rate them. If we can keep it to 3-0/4-1 I'd be okay with that. I'm fearing a proper hammering, though.
I can’t see anything other than a home win, and with the football that wolves are playing we might take a hiding. I hope that it’s not a thrashing and as always you never know, but I have the fear about this one.
I can't see anything other than a defeat in this one. I notice that Wolves have only let in two goals in their last six matches too, so sadly, I think it will be a 3-0 loss.
Wolves football club have said that they're doing everything possible to get this match to go ahead because of the snow that's been falling there.
I don't know where people who are tipping us to win are getting their optimism from but I wouldn't mind some.
I thought Reading beat it? Anyway, they're ahead of schedule and I really think they can. They've brought in real quality players from abroad and spent a lot of money in the process. I think they could go up and survive with what they have now.
I think your right mate. Billy just told me. And yes, I see them staying up as well. And that will make them a £100m or more for doing so. But we have a myopic owner who won't spend a penny at the minute.
Only the 4th game of the season I’m missing.... bloody Christmas shopping trip to Stockton!?!? That’ll teach me to ‘come home’ for the weekend