You can play it down all you want, you can tell your mates you were expecting 6th place, a couple of pie and pints on the house come the early bird and another season much like it's predecessor. But you can't fool me, nor yourself. We're on the verge here, and whilst we've taken this road before, it's never been as simple a journey as this, in spite of the 2 month winter spent in the hard lane.
I genuinely do believe it's destiny this time. At first I was going to list all our previous failures and mistakes and show how much better things were now. Then I thought "shit I'm hungry". On the way back from the drive-through it hit me why this was a stupid idea- none of the past is relevant. That may seem a rather obvious thing to say but really think about it and you'll come to realize how great an opportunity we have, and how special the club currently is.Quite simply, our mentality has shifted from negativity and pessimism, to sorely missed feelings of optimism and belief
We are no longer the club that lives in its own shadow. We no longer call for success because it's an entitlement, but do so because... it's what our players are actually capable of. It's been 6 long years since the unmentionable, for 5 we constantly re-opened our wounds, living in anticipation and just waiting for history to repeat itself. No more, we are the club that casually throws it's cap on the rack, summons the missus and says "it's time to earn those 3 points". If you understand, of course.Who's the championship daddy? We are, get used to it. For 2 months.
I'm sure readers will be yelling at their screen "we haven't done anything yet!" and they are very wrong because I'm always right. "What is this article about anyway?!" you may justifiably ask. I don't know, I guess it's just a jumble of words I wrote it to inspire you and maybe even myself.Why? Because I love Wolves like the rest of you, and we all feel this unconditional attachment. Molineux is a cruel mistress, she's brought us misery and broken every solemn promise she's ever made, but change is coming her way, and with it will come the best years this football club has ever seen. It may seem far fetched to even the most discerning,but I genuinely believe it, and while we'll talk about the economics, there's something each and every one of us can put in the lads and Mick that costs nothing, whatever happens this year and in the Premiership- our belief, and the relentless spirit inevitably borne from years of disappointment.
Whether you're going to cheer the lads on in Nottingham and St Andrews, or it's a two week wait til Southampton, let that feeling of pride overwhelm you as it's justfied, the only thing left is to push the lads over the finish line.
COME ON YOU WOLVES!!!!
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Quote:Old Wulf
So near and yet so far - but another step closer.
I ain't gonna count the chickens until they're hatched - nothing to do with past experiences, it's just the way I am but I'm having difficulty stopping my mind from wandering outside of the Championship.
Another terrific 3 points against Forest - it makes the international break that much more bearable.
Oh, and what would I have given for Andy Keoghs 40yd attempt to have gone in - AAW and Salty would have found me unbearable
I was thinking the same thing old wulf ....there wouldnt have been anything to change my signature to had that gone in,but it didnt