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With a month to go....

How full is your glass?
By John Georgiou July 13 2008
Another season at Molineux, another year away from where we dream of being, another year spent in this slippery ladder of a division, and a fresh wave of optimism and pessimism. Forgive me for feeling a sense of deja vu about 2008-9................

With just a little less than a month left before the inauguration of the new Championship season, Wolves have already made three signings (four if the recent contagious Iwelumo speculation has any substance) in Vokes, Stearman and Jones.

I love impartiality, as I'm sure anyone who's ever read my work knows, so it'll be no surprise that I'm starting off rather despondent in the face of growing optimism!

A forward, a midfielder, and a defender in and it looks like we're finally attempting to cover all our bases for next year. Happy days, you'd assume, that is if it weren't for the fact that we have no idea what we're getting other than a vague impression of Jones' passing ability and a snazzy five minute YouTube  compilation on Vokes, which ultimately means we've got no forking idea what the hell we have, and that we'll have to wait until Home Park comes a-calling until we can make a genuine judgement. Sounds alot like 07-08 to me, when in Darren Ward, Elliot and Eastwood we were similarly left in the dark, assured by the apparently knowledged few that Eastwood was to become our 20 goal a season man, Elliot acting as his provider, and that Darren Ward was an unappreciated entity at Palace.

The best laid plans of mice and men and all that...

So what we know is a whole load of nothing, and what we don't know is everything. Actually, that's not quite true, we can be quite certain that our plastic welshman is very much off on his bike and similarly that the likes of Seyi, Potter, Ward (Beckham Ward, not Mick's very own blue eyed superhuman) will not grace the Molineux turf in a Wolves shirt again, which doesn't really fill me with anything but a numbing emptiness.

We've been quick to make light of Seyi's imminent Premier League departure but I reckon deep down we all feel a sense of regret about Oli, irrespective of his sluggish form after the ACN and his, granted, lack of consistency, he was one of the best in the division when those big boots actually shone, and it's a shame we'll not see one of those Burnley away-type performances again. Good luck to him, most of us are quick to point out what a gentleman he was and considering that football's not exactly bursting from the seams with honest players that makes the whole thing grate just a fraction more.

As for Mick's "ingenious" transfer listings which supposedly evidence his "turning the corner", well what other choice did he have in the end? Even a car crash dummy could have figured out that if players like these were in around the first team next season, that Mick would soon be calling for a taxi to Barnsley or wherever it is he resides. Also, if he's just turning the corner now, following an average season with generally spineless football, he needs his head genuinely examined for retardation. 

And just to finish off my little rant, with (at my last count, and assuming, as per last season, our youngsters won't be featuring prominently) with 17 first team players, 1 of whom in Matt Murray appears permanently crocked, 2 of whom in Collins and Ward who should, by all rights, be considered squad players at best, and 2 of whom haven't played a proper season of football in a long long while in Mark Davies and Lewis Gobern, and 3 of whom we know nothing about, I'm unsurprisingly wary of our chances this season. 

Frankly, if we're to drag ourselves out of the pit that Mick built we're going to have to invest heavily and bring in a few squad players and some real proven talent. Easier said done, I'll grant you.

All those niggling little details aside, there's still plenty of promise for Mick, if we're to rely on outside opinions alone, then Vokes  has a huge amount of potential, so sayeth Newcastle and the Bournemouth fanbase, as Leicester City's player of the season and a feature on Martin O'Neill's shortlist, one can only assume Stearman is the lad to shore up our defense, and given his Premiership and Championship experience, there's hope yet that Jones can fill Oli's boots and unlock those tight 4-5-1's we see so often at home. 

Mick bashing aside, and although a little delayed, we're starting to see an exodus of all the deadwood and disruption in the squad (I can assure you no one was more relieved than me upon hearing of Freddy's departure, perhaps we'll finally have some stability in the squad, or so I dare to dream) and surely evidences our progression towards a stronger team  for next year. If I'm frank I'll not entirely miss the likes of Rob Edwards (as decent a squad player he was and as much as we'll rave about the legendary "Collins-Edwards" partnership!),  Mr  "ping it  sidewards"  and  Breen, who  I half expected to be given the captaincy at the end of last season.

And, finally, I suppose we can speculate all we want, the ying and the yang (some of you won't get this but to hell with it) will continue to feud over whether Mick McCarthy is the devil, and at the end of the day...all we know is...one of us is going to come out on top, though I seriously doubt the Mick-Out brigade will be flying the flags high if we miss out this year. 

Whatever, enjoy your holidays, have a cracking summer and get as much drinking in as possible, trust me, it makes pre-season digest so much easier!

 

Related links:

Sam Vokes Goal Compilation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoOe_kGebEA&gt 

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Re: Cautiously despondent with a month to go....
Posted by: Old Wulf (IP Logged)
Date: 13/07/2008 22:08

Enjoyed reading your impartial article John.

It's a new season for me, what's gone has gone and I'm looking forward to new beginnings.

From my point of view I never wanted to take sides for or against our manager, Freddie, Collins, Ward etc but neither do I like to see one sided arguments/debates or stereotyped discussion.

I ain't expecting promotion this year but I really hope that Mick and the lads give us all something to cheer about this season.

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Re: Cautiously despondent with a month to go....
Posted by: Southbank Matt (IP Logged)
Date: 13/07/2008 22:28

Great article. Really enjoyed reading it.

I do think we will make the play offs, and will be a LOT better than last year.

People are underestimating us and in recent years we have become a mid table Championship club - instead of this Premiership club we all thought we were. I can see us becoming a bit of a surprise package and challenging for the top two. We just need some luck and maybe a couple more faces.

Lets see what the last year of Jez and Micks "Three year plan" has to offer. And we have a whole season to sharpen our axes before they inevitably fall.

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Re: Cautiously despondent with a month to go....
Posted by: Omegawolf (IP Logged)
Date: 14/07/2008 06:01

Yeah...i really think the role as outsiders fits us well.
Objectively, i'd say we got the best wingers in the league, and our forwards are really class too. The samme goes to the sidebacks...Still consider the middle of the defense and midfield to be our weakest parts. I'm sure we reach the play-offs - if we not get too many injuries. Great spending by Micky... so far.

Re: Cautiously despondent with a month to go....
Posted by: danny_crainie (IP Logged)
Date: 14/07/2008 08:23

lovely read john, find myself agreeing with that and the comments above mine.

i much prefer it when we're knowhere near being classed as faves for promotion and much prefer being the 'under the radar' team.

it's so difficult at this stage to predict where we'll end up, especially as the wrexham friendly was so... uneventful and uninspiring? however, it's way to early to get too dispondent!

if we can grab berra and our key players stay injury-free theres no reason why we shouldn't get to the play-offs at least. but i think it's time we started roaring the lads on no matter what... that will help them achieve what we the fans and the club are looking for... promotion!

good luck wolves!

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