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17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
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e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



charleyfarley 4:01 Fri May 21
Wolves manager moving on
Wolves announce that Sunday's game vs. Man United will be Nuno Espirito Santo's final match as manager.

The fans will be back to bid Nuno farewell

What an incredible job he has done

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Manuel 2:43 Wed May 26
Re: Wolves manager moving on
Blagg - No doubt. The manager truly is the most important person at a football club. A good manager leaves and it can it fall apart, Man Utd and Arsenal being the best examples. The same will happen to Burnley when Dyche goes. Palace will no doubt struggle too.

Billy Blagg 1:44 Wed May 26
Re: Wolves manager moving on
I was pretty shocked by this news but then read the classic 'he'd taken the team as far as he could'. WTF? This is Wolves we're talking about. They will sell and struggle next season

Lertie Button 9:10 Sat May 22
Re: Wolves manager moving on
The story about the Portuguese guy was strange but possible until the bit about investing big was mentioned.

Westham67 2:28 Sat May 22
Re: Wolves manager moving on
Jaan Kenbrovin 6:14 Fri May 21

*Scratches chin BEARD

For Sullivan strong investment would mean paying a extra quid for seat selection on a National Express bus

wansteadman 2:20 Sat May 22
Re: Wolves manager moving on
Simeones basic salary is €32,000,000 a year so I can think of a number of reasons he won’t join us

Sven Roeder 11:15 Sat May 22
Re: Wolves manager moving on
Not surprisingly the reports are that Wolves are looking at a couple of Portuguese managers as a replacement.

Was also saying that Nuno feels like he basically run his race at Wolves and has spent 4 years away from his family.
If he was to follow that by joining Spurs it might not go down well.
Any Wolves fans whining about his work there need their heads read.
Jiminez is supposed to be back in training from July and hopes to return in PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR. Not sure thats a good idea for a centre forward ... or whether it should even be allowed unless its the equivalent of a massive foam pillow on his head that makes heading impossible.

Side of Ham 12:40 Sat May 22
Re: Wolves manager moving on
Says Branded the self confessed 'Soho bar' letch.......

pdbis 12:38 Sat May 22
Re: Wolves manager moving on
Once Kane leaves Spurs will be a sinking ship.

BRANDED 12:13 Sat May 22
Re: Wolves manager moving on
Simeone Would be fucking brilliant but we arent Athetico. We have far too many poofs for fans.

SteveJacko 11:11 Fri May 21
Re: Wolves manager moving on
Wolves for the drop next season?

nychammer 10:49 Fri May 21
Re: Wolves manager moving on
Imagine hes been tapped up by voldemort - hes also got a very spursy name

RBshorty 10:38 Fri May 21
Re: Wolves manager moving on
Even most Wolves fans call him the Portuguese Tony Pulis. Please say the Spurs link is true.

Romfordboy 9:53 Fri May 21
Re: Wolves manager moving on
He is going Spurs?

I’m a miffed by that would be a weird appt

stepney hammer 6:26 Fri May 21
Re: Wolves manager moving on
Jaan Kenbrovin 6:14 Fri May 21

It's the bit about 'strong investment' where the article falls down.

Far Cough 6:19 Fri May 21
Re: Wolves manager moving on
If we are going after managers abroad, I would go for Simeone

Manuel 6:17 Fri May 21
Re: Wolves manager moving on
Interesting development. So what happens to half of Portugal he has left behind. He seems to be a good fit for Spuds, so it wouldn't surprise me.

Eddie Howe for Wolves?

Jaan Kenbrovin 6:14 Fri May 21
Re: Wolves manager moving on
http://sportwitness.co.uk/west-ham-offering-portuguese-manager-mega-project-plan-strong-investment-cl/

I’m calling BEARD

Barty 6:05 Fri May 21
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The Stoat 5:56 Fri May 21
Re: Wolves manager moving on
I can see him at Palace

Lee Trundle 4:50 Fri May 21
Re: Wolves manager moving on
The only way Allardyce joins Wolves is if Mark Curtis replaces Jorge Mendes.

I wouldn't want a manager that constantly bends over to take a length from an agent, so I wouldn't want Nuno at WHU.

fraser 4:46 Fri May 21
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Why would it wind WBA fans up?

I'd have been celebrating if he had left us for one of our local rivals.

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