Stearman and Berra have been left out of the last few games of the season and, until today, they've improved their defensive record.
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It was this one:
http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/notw...-Molineux.html
"MICK McCARTHY will have to fight for his job even if he keeps Wolves in the Premier League.
McCarthy faces showdown talks with owner Steve Morgan even if he can spark a great escape, starting with the derby against West Brom today.
Morgan is said to be unhappy with the team's recent performances and worried about McCarthy's negative attitude.
Multi-millionaire Morgan is also frustrated that, despite investing heavily, his team has struggled all season.
Meanwhile, midfielder Jamie O'Hara is facing up to the possibility of his second relegation in two seasons while on loan.
Last term O'Hara failed to save Portsmouth from the drop. But the Spurs man believes Wolves are better placed to pull themselves clear of trouble.
"It wasn't very close- knit at Portsmouth," he said. "There were different managers, loanees and a lot of stuff going on off the pitch. It's different here because everyone sticks together"
"Multi-Millionaire Morgan" LoL. Is that supposed to be impressive? Uhh, I would say club owners tend to be millionaires... on poor clubs. Many non club owners are. People on my street are lol. This guy needs to watch Austin Powers. Millionaire. Ha. What is this, 1984?
You missed your chance Crosby, Morgan bought Wolves for a tenner.
Apparently it would have been a hat-trick of relegation for Stephen Hunt if Wolves had gone down!!
http://sports.xin.msn.com/barclays-p...medium=twitter
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But Stephen Hunt handed the fans what they thought was a lifeline with an equaliser just three minutes from time, although Spurs' win meant Wolves would have stayed up in any event.
"I am thrilled and I am very proud of the players," McCarthy said. "I am shattered physically and emotionally. I went through the wringer. I feel like I should be dancing up and down with my knickers on my head. I can't do that, because I have to stay professional, but that is how I feel.
"I said all along that it would come down to May 22 and it might even be goal difference or goals scored. I do not even know the exact outcome. All I knew at the end of the game was that we had stayed up."
Hunt's goal was potentially worth �50 million -- the value to Wolves of staying in the Premier League -- and helped the Republic of Ireland midfielder avoid an unwanted relegation hat-trick of English top flight after he'd previously gone down with both Reading and Hull City.
"At half-time, I couldn't look the manager in the eye," Hunt said. "I don't think anyone could. We didn't know what to say.
"We were down in the dumps but Mick got us going again with his team talk.
"It was the most stressful day of my football career. I'll enjoy the moment," he added.
"The couple of goals we got were vital because it changed the way other teams had to play. Birmingham had shut up shop and then they had to go for it in the end and got beat.
"I heard the fans singing 'we need one more goal' and I don't think I have hit a more sweet shot or a more important one. We were mentally strong."
Just got to say thats a pretty clueless statement by that article. If Hunt hadn't scored there would have been no need for Birmingham to throw caution to the wind in search of the winner so they wouldn't have been caught on the counter and the game would more than likely have finished 1-1 if Hunt hadn't scored.Quote:
But Stephen Hunt handed the fans what they thought was a lifeline with an equaliser just three minutes from time, although Spurs' win meant Wolves would have stayed up in any event
Delighted for Mick. His players really worked their socks off for him this season. However he will need to get in a few decent defenders if he wants to start moving up that table.
Delighted to be wrong, i really saw them going down about 15 games ago, luck has kept them up really. Have to say wigan and blackburn did what they needed and although i didn't want them to stay up you have to give them credit for doing it on the last day when required.
CD mentioned before when i said mick should have put some money up for 2 decent CDs, that there weren't any available, that is just wrong, there are always players available, you need money probably, but you need good contacts and a good scouting network too. Mccarthy needs to sort that out, or they deserve to go back down next year. He is very blind to certain situations.
How have they invested heavily, bar doyle, hunt and fletcher (costing 6, 5, 6 mil i believe) who have they invested heavily in, mick has done wonders bringing up some of those players.....instant gratification these owners want.
The should offer Ebanks Blake + Cash to Birmingam for Dann...
Wolves have had some great victories this year beating most of the top teams. I'd be amazed if Mick was sacked.
Sean St. Ledger perhaps?
Most importantly, you need to find 2 decent centrebacks that want to move to Wolverhampton. This is one of the reasons that Wolves will usually always be a yo-yo team. With regards to money - Wolves are in, by a long way, the best financial state of every single premiership team. They have zero debit. In fact they put 20mil in the bank this season. Thats down to great leadership and unity from chairman to management.
heres the article re Wolves (and everyone elses) finances.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/55741334/S...ource:facebook
McCarthy was at UCD-Bray tonight. Not sure who he was looking at.
Mick: I'd Come Back - But Not Right Now
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"I have a word for the players who don’t turn up but you can’t print it," declared the Wolves boss. "They are bang out of order. It is just wrong. I am not bothered what their reason is. "I’m not having it and as a manager, I wouldn’t have it."
Mick reveals his secret to success.
http://www.irishcentral.com/story/sp...125480588.html
And Deadspin's usual crazy take on things. Caution, will bring up bad memories. Just never thought I would see a story on Mick on Deadspin.
http://deadspin.com/5820871/mick-mcc...eam-handshakes
into the last few minutes at Ewood Park. What odds an equaliser for Blackburn?? ;)
Fromt the Wolves Forum
Players
Hennessey - Looks suspect on crosses today, 1 brilliant save, should have done better with the goal
Stearman - Annoyed me today with a pointless dive when on the attack. I hope he is fined for that. Looked like our weak point in the first half
Johnson - Unlucky with the goal, as it smashed Roberts in the face. Overall a solid debut and he is happy to play through the pain as well
Berra - Partly at fault for the goal, although Roberts did give him a sly push in the air as he went for the header.
Ward - Again, another solid performance at both left back and left side of midfield. Brilliant finish from 16 yards
Hunt - Tireless performance, carrying on where he left off.O'Hara - Couple of shots wide from decent positions. Always looked to go forward
Henry - Quiet game for me. Which isn't a bad thing. Couple of needless free kicks given away but if his job is just to sit back and let O'Hara set the tempo, then he wil do ok this season
Jarvis - Won the penalty and set the goal up. Decent day for Jarvis indeed
Doyle - Same old, tireless effort but a crap penalty
Fletcher - Again the work rate was immense, great finish and some good link up play with the midfield
Subs
Foley (for Stearman) - Should start next week. Excellent when he came on.
Having watched Villa today MM should have broken the bank to sign Shay. Would have been worth an extra 7 or 8 points over a season to Wolves.
Highlights here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJHIM...layer_embedded Great finish from Ward. Terrible peno from Doyler.
Lovely finish from Ward there, reminds of Zidane in the Champions League final
Great quote from Mick today:
Reporter: "Mick, how big a player will Matt Jarvis be for Wolves this season?"
Mick McCarthy: "About 5 foot 8, same as last season"
Trap and Tardelli in attendance for the game at Villa Park (Capello too).
Stephen Ward having an excellent game. Dunne has Doyle 'in his pocket' so far. Shay made one black save from a Hunt header. Otherwise a crap game and to make things worse McManaman is co commentator.
Obviously a lot of Irish players there but still shocking to see this. Could've been looking at O'Hara I suppose...who knows, maybe a certain bald-headed **** who missed a couple of sitters in Villa's Carling Cup match on Tuesday was looking for a way to get a game too.
Someone on twitter said Tardelli was at Chelsea-Norwich, but I highly doubt it. Be quite a bit to travel.
Trap was supposedly at the Hawthorns today for WBA-Stoke. I watched the second half and it was pretty dire stuff...seeing as that was the report on the Wolves match yesterday as well, maybe its a good thing Trap doesn't go to more matches.