| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread 16:38 - Feb 11 with 2762 views | SaintNick | Salisu debut here we go
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 16:40 - Feb 11 with 1335 views | saint22 | djenepo up front i hope? |  | |  |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:13 - Feb 11 with 1300 views | cocklebreath | Happy with that team except I think without Adams we will struggle to create. Would have him instead of Redmond |  |
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:30 - Feb 11 with 1246 views | Berber |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:13 - Feb 11 by cocklebreath | Happy with that team except I think without Adams we will struggle to create. Would have him instead of Redmond |
But a good chance to try Armstrong in the striker role, and an opportunity for Redmond and Djeneppo that they can bring meaningful value to support a team win. I wait to be pleasantly surprised. |  |
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:36 - Feb 11 with 1238 views | BuenosSaint | Who in wolves worries you most. I'm just glad traore is on the bench. I think he's class. |  |
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:45 - Feb 11 with 1220 views | dirk_doone |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:36 - Feb 11 by BuenosSaint | Who in wolves worries you most. I'm just glad traore is on the bench. I think he's class. |
Wolves' game plan is always to conserve energy in the first half, get in at 0-0 at half-time, continue to conserve energy just after the break, then bring Traore on and go on all-out attack in the final quarter when the opposition is tired. That's when they score their goals, although since Jimenez's terrible injury, those goals have dried up. They are still, however, very much a second half team whereas Saints tend to be a first half team. So, we need a half-time lead. [Post edited 11 Feb 2021 17:46]
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:52 - Feb 11 with 1185 views | saint22 |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:45 - Feb 11 by dirk_doone | Wolves' game plan is always to conserve energy in the first half, get in at 0-0 at half-time, continue to conserve energy just after the break, then bring Traore on and go on all-out attack in the final quarter when the opposition is tired. That's when they score their goals, although since Jimenez's terrible injury, those goals have dried up. They are still, however, very much a second half team whereas Saints tend to be a first half team. So, we need a half-time lead. [Post edited 11 Feb 2021 17:46]
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None of our attacking players seem able to hit the ball cleanly |  | |  |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:53 - Feb 11 with 1179 views | saint22 |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:45 - Feb 11 by dirk_doone | Wolves' game plan is always to conserve energy in the first half, get in at 0-0 at half-time, continue to conserve energy just after the break, then bring Traore on and go on all-out attack in the final quarter when the opposition is tired. That's when they score their goals, although since Jimenez's terrible injury, those goals have dried up. They are still, however, very much a second half team whereas Saints tend to be a first half team. So, we need a half-time lead. [Post edited 11 Feb 2021 17:46]
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And we start fast finish poorly so that should work out well! |  | |  |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:54 - Feb 11 with 1166 views | BuenosSaint |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:45 - Feb 11 by dirk_doone | Wolves' game plan is always to conserve energy in the first half, get in at 0-0 at half-time, continue to conserve energy just after the break, then bring Traore on and go on all-out attack in the final quarter when the opposition is tired. That's when they score their goals, although since Jimenez's terrible injury, those goals have dried up. They are still, however, very much a second half team whereas Saints tend to be a first half team. So, we need a half-time lead. [Post edited 11 Feb 2021 17:46]
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Good analysis Dirk. Come on Saints get that 1st half goal..... |  |
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:57 - Feb 11 with 1159 views | dirk_doone |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:36 - Feb 11 by BuenosSaint | Who in wolves worries you most. I'm just glad traore is on the bench. I think he's class. |
The players on their subs bench, who they are going to use in the 2nd half: Aït-Nouri and Traoré. I'm glad to see Willian José is not there. They'll be saving him for the league game, which is their priority as they are looking over their shoulders at the relegation battle. They will be fielding their first team for that one. [Post edited 11 Feb 2021 18:00]
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:01 - Feb 11 with 1143 views | solent_toffee | Hope it doesn’t go to extra time, Jon Moss is already blowing out of his arse here. |  | |  |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:03 - Feb 11 with 1135 views | dirk_doone |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:01 - Feb 11 by solent_toffee | Hope it doesn’t go to extra time, Jon Moss is already blowing out of his arse here. |
He may be forced to award a late penalty then if the scores are level near the end. So far it's following the usual Wolves' game plan of taking it easy in the first half and conserving energy for later. They are even timewasting. They will be a very different team in the final quarter. [Post edited 11 Feb 2021 18:05]
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:03 - Feb 11 with 1129 views | Saintsforeverj | Salisu looking sound so far I think. Never a penalty. |  |
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:16 - Feb 11 with 1077 views | saint22 |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:03 - Feb 11 by Saintsforeverj | Salisu looking sound so far I think. Never a penalty. |
djenepo needs to be put up front so he doesn't try to tackle anyone in our half |  | |  |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:17 - Feb 11 with 1074 views | saint22 |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 17:13 - Feb 11 by cocklebreath | Happy with that team except I think without Adams we will struggle to create. Would have him instead of Redmond |
you said it |  | |  |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:20 - Feb 11 with 1054 views | Bicester_North | Armstrong best player by far |  |
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:22 - Feb 11 with 1043 views | solent_toffee |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:03 - Feb 11 by dirk_doone | He may be forced to award a late penalty then if the scores are level near the end. So far it's following the usual Wolves' game plan of taking it easy in the first half and conserving energy for later. They are even timewasting. They will be a very different team in the final quarter. [Post edited 11 Feb 2021 18:05]
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It took him two minutes to catch his breath and ask VAR for the non-penalty. Wolves game plan seems to be to get it wide and try to cross it for their target man sitting in the stand with a head injury. They are so one dimensional it’s shocking. |  | |  |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:22 - Feb 11 with 1041 views | cocklebreath | Armstrong easily our best player, JWP solid as ever but we are so pedestrian, Redmond a waste of space as is Djenepo, Adams should be on the pitch. Salisu looks okay. |  |
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:23 - Feb 11 with 1030 views | kingslandstand1 |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:03 - Feb 11 by dirk_doone | He may be forced to award a late penalty then if the scores are level near the end. So far it's following the usual Wolves' game plan of taking it easy in the first half and conserving energy for later. They are even timewasting. They will be a very different team in the final quarter. [Post edited 11 Feb 2021 18:05]
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And bringing Traore on with half hour to go |  |
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:28 - Feb 11 with 999 views | 1885_SFC | Saints need to win ugly on this one. Not much in it. Neither side score many goals & I wouldn't bet against it being 1-0 either way. |  |
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:30 - Feb 11 with 986 views | cocklebreath | Ralph has one thing to do at halftime, bring on Adams for Redmond, it’s such an obvious upgrade, I can’t see why he wouldn’t do it. Therefore he won’t |  |
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:33 - Feb 11 with 969 views | BuenosSaint | Looking at the replays, I can't help but think that if ings didn't tee up for the scissor kick and just hit it, he would have at least got a clean shot away. |  |
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:33 - Feb 11 with 971 views | cocklebreath | Just checked the BBC live reporting and Clinton Morrison thinks we’ve been excellent. Maybe we are a bit harsh? |  |
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:41 - Feb 11 with 956 views | dirk_doone | Ings is back scoring again. He's been incredibly unlucky recently but the goals will flow again now. |  |
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| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:41 - Feb 11 with 950 views | saint22 |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:33 - Feb 11 by cocklebreath | Just checked the BBC live reporting and Clinton Morrison thinks we’ve been excellent. Maybe we are a bit harsh? |
we aren't really clinical are we?? |  | |  |
| Saints At Wolves FA Cup Matchday Thread on 18:43 - Feb 11 with 943 views | dirk_doone | We'll be fine for the remainder of the season with Ings fully fit again, scoring goals regularly. |  |
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