We asked for your thoughts after Saturday’s Premier League game between Wolves and Ipswich Town.
Here are some of your comments:
Wolves fans:
Glyn: What concerns me is not so much the performance during the game it is when it’s ended. The scenes at West Ham have once again repeated themselves today, albeit worse. There is little or no discipline in the team as I see it. Imagine a team in the forces without discipline in combat say, how long would they last? I can never remember seeing such conduct from a Wolves team in my life.
Peter: If ever Wolves needed a strong leader on the pitch, it’s now. The lack of discipline at corners that has proved so expensive this season could to some extent have been avoided by the presence of an experienced player in the mould of Conor Coady who did such a valuable job for Wolves. The defensive frailty that most fans warned about at the start of the season is now plain for all to see and almost certain to relegate Wolves.
Mark: Poor and lacked any passion in the first half. Only when Tommy Doyle was brought on did we show any intent. Why is he not starting? One of a quite few questions needing answers.
Ipswich fans:
Joe: At last, Ipswich Town get the rub of the green. After so many games where we deserved to get more than we did, about time we got a fortunate ending. The dream is back on!
David: What worries me is that after Ipswich go a goal up, they invite the opposition to attack them. We saw this against Bournemouth, Nottingham Forest and now Wolves. There were so many times we gifted possession to Wolves in the second half, as if we just didn’t know what to do with the ball. We were lucky to get the win – a draw would have been a fairer result.
Matt: So proud of the lads. They’ve given us so much joy over the last couple of years and have worked so hard in the Premier League this season, often not quite getting what they deserve, so this is a sweet victory. Many of our players have been on a wonderful journey and it is a pleasure to be on it with them!
Simon: Town have now won that important second game proving that the first against a poor Spurs side was not a fluke. Throughout, they have competed well in every game usually losing by the odd goal. Obviously, I would like us to stay up, but please everyone enjoy the ride, the journey. Kieran McKenna is definitely the best signing of the summer and is doing a fantastic job. Regardless of how this season pans out I’m very confident for the future and loving every minute. Well done to everyone from top to bottom at Ipswich Town. Go the Tractor Boys.