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[Archived] Preview of Wolves vs. Rovers; 22 May 2011.


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Just shows how out of his depth Kean is! Cant even make the lads go out and finish the game off

May I remind you of Wolves at home this season, when if not for Robbo's heroics, it could have easily finished 3-3.

We weren't managed by a rookie then.

"It's a game of two halves", and other clichés too numerous to mention.

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Brilliant play in the first half- second half Wolves were clearly hungrier and their second goal was contender for goal of the month.

I am VERY happy to see Blues down and Wolves are staying up.

Well done Steve Kean and the lads.

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3-2. Well played the Rovers players.

Now the owners should complete a great weekend by sacking the manager.

This whole flirtation with relegation has been unnecessary and will happen again next season if he is still in charge.

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Starting with the manager ?

Like the past few matches sounds as though the players have taken charge and reverted to Sam's tried and trusted tactics.

You said we were down Jim. :blush:

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3-2. Well played the Rovers players.

Now the owners should complete a great weekend by sacking the manager.

This whole flirtation with relegation has been unnecessary and will happen again next season if he is still in charge.

Absolutely agree!!

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Never in doubt! :unsure:

Well done Steve Kean and the players, tremendous first half performance.

Shame Blackpool went down, happy for Wigan though.

Oh well, that's it for another season - lord only knows what the summer's going to bring with this lot in charge!

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3-2. Well played the Rovers players.

Now the owners should complete a great weekend by sacking the manager.

This whole flirtation with relegation has been unnecessary and will happen again next season if he is still in charge.

If the players have reverted to Sam's infallible tactics then we will stay up every season surely?

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