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Wolves PodJockey Adam Thompson wonders if McCarthy's men are nothing without their wing wizards Kightly and Jarvis.

Woeful', ‘Abysmal', ‘Horrendous' were just some of the words that were used by a few unlucky Wolves fans who attended a miserable game (for us) in a bleak rain soaked Swansea. And I couldn't have put it better myself. After a disastrous 0-3 home defeat to Reading which saw wolves lose not only the watch but arguably the two best performers for Wolves this season in Michael Kightly and Matt Jarvis. The mumbles around Molineux were starting, the ‘Here we go again' seemed oh too familiar but remaining positive was a must for our trip to Swansea despite such setbacks.

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Football FanCast columnist Vinny Banks cannot help but feel the worst for Wolves, as their prize assets are constantly linked to the Premier League.

As I sit here taking in the early summer sunshine, with pre season only around the corner, I cannot help but feel the worst for my beloved Wolves. With prized assets like Michael Kightly and young goalkeeping sensation Wayne Hennessey, both heavily linked with Premier League clubs - you kind of sense, if a suitable offer was to come in, that neither will be starting the season at Molineux.

Wolverhampton PodJockey Adam Thompson reflects on a disappointing season in the Championship for Mick McCarthy and feels the fans deserve some respect and understanding.

How do you top off a disappointing season with rare highs and even rarer quality on show? Have a pop at the fans; put a favourite of theirs up for sale and mouth off in the press you'll win the league next season (Like you did the previous). These are the realities of the McCarthy and Moxey regime at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Wolverhampton PodJockey Adam Thompson feels that for all the effort and endeavour on the pitch, they lack the quality that will enable them to hold their own if promoted from the Championship.


As I watched through my fingers the most sickening sight to a Wolves fan (happy Albion fans), I sighed and turned to my mate and simply said ‘These b*****ds are going up'. As much as it despises me to say Albion are a great footballing side and fair play to them they play football that's attractive on the eye and justified the title as ‘The Arsenal of the Championship'.  

Wolverhampton PodJockey David Evans looks at Mick McCarthy's reluctance to start Freddie Eastwood and wonders if his role as an impact substitute is starting to pay dividends.


I have been one of many people throughout this season who has been disappointed by the lack of use of the seemingly talented Freddy Eastwood; who many of us thought and still think could gain legendry status one day at the Molineux.

Wolverhampton Wanderers FanCast presenter Dave Evans analyses the burning question on every Wolves fan's mind; where has it all gone wrong in another season of disappointment and frustration.


Whatever you believe about this season, you could certainly say it hasn't lived up to the expectations that we all set out. Favourites to win the league at the end of last season, we all had hope that with the unexpected achievements we achieved last term, this year could be the one where we bulldoze all those is the division and finally become a force to be reckoned with.

Wolves PodJockey David Evans is delighted to see legend Steve Bull back in football in his first managerial role and wonders if one day he will come back to Molineux and be the man to lead them out of the Championship.

The Stafford Rangers appointment of Steve Bull in his first managerial post, will no doubt give some Wolves fans hope, that maybe one day the legend will return to the home land as manager and guide the team to the promised land of the Premiership. But can Steve Bull really be the manager of Wolves In the future, or even guide Stafford Rangers away from relegation?