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Saturday 10th February 2018
3pm Kick off
Location; Molineux Stadium - 2h49 from headquarters by train, or 138 miles if you fancy the drive.
History;
v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Games won: 16
Games drawn: 16
Games lost: 18
It seemed mid January that potentially Ollie's days were numbered after two disappointing results saw us lose convincingly at home to Boro and then away to Bristol City, but a win to start February against Barnsley has brightened the mood on this board, and generally people seem less eager to see Ollie gone asap, the debate continues. Wheeler is out, and will remain so for the rest of the season after ankle surgery and Grant Hall has been ruled out with a knee injury for the rest of the season. In more encouraging news, Wszolek made it through 90 minutes last weekend, and Paul Smyth, who has impressed so far, should also be available again.
Wolves remind me a lot of us in 2010/11, as they lead the Championship by 11 points, and are looking nailed on for promotion. Jota (who I feel always scores against us) and Bonatini both have 12 goals each this year, with Cavaleiro not far behind with 8 goals. Our top scorers are Matt Smith (6) and then Washington (5), which says all you really need to know. Ruben Neves has been an inspired addition to the squad since joining for around £15.5 million in the summer. He has massively contributed to Wolves' success, and crushing his creativity will have to be a big part of our game plan on Saturday. A win would put Wolves that bit closer to promotion but you know what, a win in the Black Country for Rangers isn't unheard of;
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