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A letter of thanks to Mick McCarthy
Sunday 19th April 2009, 6:49PM BST.
Wolves blogger Nathan Lloyd expresses his thanks to manager Mick McCarthy as the dream of Premier League football is realised.
Dear Mick,
I write this as we enjoy our finest hour! I felt that I should drop you a line to express my sincere gratitude at the happiness you and your team have brought to the fans of Wolverhampton Wanderers over this last season.
At the end of last season I called for a change in management at Molineux, having sat through some dire football and witnessed a team that never quite gelled.
You proved me and all the other nuggets wrong. The three-year plan you laid out with the much-maligned Jez Moxey has come to fruition and Wolves are in the Premier League, it’s absolutely incredible.
You have done some fantastic transfer business this season, bringing in players who have made a real difference to the balance and the quality of the team.
You brought in the excellent Richard Stearman, who may feel a little aggrieved to be now sitting on the sidelines after such a promising start to his Molineux career.
David Jones and Christophe Berra have also increased the quality in midfield and defence, while striker Sam Vokes will only get better and better.
We also have George Friend who has shown glimpses of being a cracking player, when given a rare opportunity in the side.
For me, the best signing this season is the colossus that is Chris Iwelumo who has chipped in with a healthy 16 goals for the season, despite missing a large chunk of it through injury.
Kudos to the way you have used the loan system to your advantage as well. Michael Mancienne was an absolute revelation when he joined the club and formed a fantastic partnership alongside Richard Stearman.
Carlos Edwards, Kyle Reid and Marlon Harewood have also created some vital goals between them.
Fans are probably still scratching their heads as to why Nigel Quashie, a player who wasn’t good enough for Birmingham, was brought into the club.
We could understand the logic as cover for Karl Henry, but why then play the two of them side by side?
But you were proved right, although it pains me to say it, by shipping out Freddy Eastwood to Coventry.
He has since scored a massive three goals for the Sky Blues and is now bleating on about how he can be a success next season, if the fans stick by him.
How you managed to prise £3.3million from Stoke for Seyi Olofinjana without the use of pistols or ransom notes still remains a mystery.
Of the big money signings, only defender Jason Shackell could really be deemed as a failure, but if you knock on Stoke’s door, perhaps you could steal another three or four million for him?
Some fans are still bitter about losing Mark Davies for a pittance to Bolton. But I know that the Trotters have put him on a massive salary and if he doesn’t want to fight for a gold and black shirt then good riddance.
This season has been full of goals and some absolutely magical displays. Up until the end of 2008, we were playing some of the best football seen home and away for over a decade.
We were simply over powering teams with fast, incisive attacking displays.
You finally had the luxury of playing wingers Michael Kightly and Matt Jarvis in tandem and they wreaked havoc.
We annihilated Nottingham Forest at home 5-1, then we destroyed Sheffield United away 3-1. The team have been in the top two of the league nearly the whole season and have stayed there right to the end.
We had our predicted winter sticky patch with everybody fearing the worst when we lost at home to Plymouth., After finishing February without winning a game, suddenly the chasing pack were on our tails.
Apart from that horrendous performance at Birmingham, March and April have been a godsend. Where other teams have faltered, Wolves have marched on to gain promotion and fill this city with pride once again.
So what now Mick? Whereas six years ago we were promoted through the playoffs and had limited time to prepare for our top flight assault, we now have the luxury of four months to assemble a squad which will hopefully see us through that first tricky season of Premier League football.
What we don’t want, is a repeat of the summer of 2003 where we started with the signing of the useless Oleg Luzhny and added the likes of Isaac Okroronkwo, Silas, Henri Camara, Joey Gudjonsson, Vio Ganea, Carl Cort and Steffen Iversen.
We spent a pittance and got exactly what we deserved by finishing rock bottom of the Premier League and headed back to the Championship with Leicester and Leeds after just one measly season.
Obviously the answer isn’t just to go and spend silly money on any old player in the vain hope it will be enough to keep us up.
Of the promoted teams from last season, Hull and Albion have both spent tens of millions of pounds, only to still be in trouble at the foot of the table.
Stoke have been the big spenders with over £30million spent on transfer fees alone and are looking the best placed for survival, having invested in the right areas with the right players.
We don’t want to be one season wonders again in the Premier League. We know that the likelihood is that we are going to be scrapping for survival, but will it take £10, £20 or £30million to stay in the top flight for another crack in 2010/11?
Obvious gaps in quality at the moment would be in the middle of defence, middle of midfield and another striker to take some of the weight of top scorer Sylvan Ebanks-Blake’s shoulders.
Of course, some fans will argue that we need nearly a whole new team and that at present we only have a handful of players who could cut it in the top flight. I disagree.
I think that if goalkeeper Matt Murray can stay fit – which is always a big if – we have one of the best goalkeepers in the country.
With Wayne Hennessey and Carl Ikeme also in the wings, you would have thought this would be one position that we have an embarrassment of riches in.
Defensively, Christophe Berra, Kevin Foley and the returning George Elokobi possess enough ability and if Mick doesn’t think that Richard Stearman is ready, which I personally do, we should splash out £5 or £6million on someone who is.
Players like Joseph Yobo, who can’t get a sniff at Everton, or Emanuel Pogatetz from Middlesbrough if they get relegated.
Failing that, could we get Michael Mancienne from Chelsea back on a season-long loan?
Midfield is where we may well need the biggest investment. We should break our transfer record to see if Tottenham’s Tom Huddlestone or Cardiff’s Joe Ledley would consider joining us.
We’ll also need proper cover on the flanks for Kightly and Jarvis – with someone like Burnley’s Chris Eagles or Stephen Hunt, who is known to be unsettled at Reading, ideally placed to come in and make the places more hard fought.
Up front is where we really need to make our ambitions count. If Reading don’t make it out of the Championship this year, then how about also trying to grab Kevin Doyle – who must be sick of the division by now – or Jason Scotland, who I could see being a perfect foil alongside Sylvan in attack?
We can’t have any passengers in the Premier League. It’s a cruel game, but even if a player has put their heart and soul into getting Wolves promoted, if they are not good enough then they need to be shipped out.
You have a great chance to establish this club back in the top flight and I know you will put all your Yorkshire grit into making it happen.
You and the team will have our full backing and we can’t way for the excitement of the top flight to begin.
Thanks again Mick, you have done us all proud.
Let the good times begin!
All the best
Nathan Lloyd
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Just brought the office down with a victory howl in Beijing! Back to the Mol to see the silver against Donny! Brilliant feelings!
I think what will help us this time is confirming promotion so early, we can steal a march on rivals by developing transfer targets immediately, last time we got up via the playoffs we were always chasing second best. Mancienne and Huddlestone would be top of my list.
Enjoy the moment!
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WELL DONE…on behalf of the numerous Wolves supporters here in Malta….well done Mick and all at Molineux…you have done us Proud !
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Just a short note on the personnel aspect. You’ve offered up some sound suggestions, but,
I’d like to see our Club captain JC given another season’s contract – since his return to the team he’s been monumental. He also possesses Premier League experience and would be an excellent mentor around the Club, even if we sign a Mancienne-esque figure and Jody becomes a fringe player.
My next suggestion is unproven at this and future levels; but I’d like to see us in for Leicester’s Matt Fryatt. A risk, I accept. But despite having rattled in the goals this season we should be able to prise him away from Leicester without doing much damage to whatever coffers we end up having in our war chest.
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I had forgotten some of the last time we were in the Premier, although Judas Camara could never be erased from my memory; or Vio Ganea’s goal against Aresnal.
For me this season, although he probably won’t be around afterwards, Jody Craddock gets my vote for player of the year. Having only played a handful of games, what a professional!
JC stabilised the defence. He never openly complained about being shipped out to Stoke and, when he came back, he alone, IMO, galvanised the team.
What a player JC is, and we should recognise it.
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Spot on, nothing else to be said. Premiership experience is the key so we need players who have that, if we do the opposite to Sandwell Town we should be fine!
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nice blog nath but will you be one of the fans calling for mick at christmas if were strugaling, I agree we should invest and mr morgan will, but as I stated last christmas judge mick at the end of the season so no humble pie for me (gloat,gloat) lets let mick manage, lets back his judgement and his signings cause as yesterday showed a full mol is a great place to play your football. I would also like to see us go in for mancine along with say sammy hupier from liverpool 10m should see both secured and with foley and george back defence looks ok don’t agree about murry he’s to much of a gamble no doubting his quality but his record stands up with darren andertons. danny muphy from fullham..? cudachini from spurs in goal…? agree about hunt and doyle. up the wolves. congratulations mm jm sm. and players.
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Whilst I agree with most of what has been written I am concerned about the resession we are in and how it will affect Wolves. I am afraid that the chairman will have to be very careful what he does financially. I am not saying he wont put money into the club but the long term stability is most important. Having said that players will have to face up to reality and realise they will no longer be able to command the sort of money the used to get.
Which from our point of view should be beneficial because a lot of clubs are really going to cut back next season.
Jez is going to have earn his corn this season.
With good leadership we should survive, I just hope the fans realise that vast sums of money are not available in todays climate or for the next few seasons, if ever again.
Good luck to the Wolves for next season and beyond.
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An excellent article (as ever) but with one glaring omission – no mention anywhere of Jody Craddock. Since returning to the side he has been magnificent both as a player and as a skipper. If ever a player did enough to earn a new contract it’s him.
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Excellent blog mate! WE ARE WOLVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Nathan, some good points made however disagree with certain players you have named to try and sign.To compete in the premiership and hopefully another 3 year plan to establish and then compete for trophies means money has to be spent on proven premiership quality and not the likes of Jason Scotland or Chris Eagles.I have been a critic of MM and Jez Moxey but credit where credit is due they have delivered this season.But let us hope that lessons have been learned and potential signings have been recognised,and for the trip Down under the squad will be ready.WELL DONE TO ALL AT WOLVES.
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Go prove your point in the Prem. Mick, we are 200% behind you!!!
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hypocrite!!!
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Good to see some people apologising for the way they have treated the team. 3 year plan over now for the next phase, we should not just pump money in its no guarantee and we can do without having major team shake up if we miss out next season.
In MM we must trust and the players he brings in so lets enjoy the moment and look forward to a Prem campaign, with NO negative vibes.
See you all at Barnsley
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Not aimed at me I hope. MM has had my support ALL of this season but AT THE END of last season I had serious misgivings like many others of whether he could do IT or not. I’m pleased to see he has proved me and countless others wrong. Now isn’t it time we all for once sing from the same hymn sheet?
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12. Seaside Wolf
How is it hypocritical when I have already said I was wrong at the end of last season?
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I agree with those who would like to see Jody Craddock rewarded with another contract. OK, he would probably be on the sidelines, but he has been immense as a captain in these recent crucial games. His experience and skill has been there for all to see just when it was needed. If required, next season he can still do a job when called upon.
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THANKS MICK, IVE HAD THE PRIVELEGE TO MEET YOU AND SHAKE YOUR HAND A COUPLE OF TIMES THIS SEASON I JUST HOPE A FEW MORE PEOPLE ARE EATING A LARGE SLICE OF HUMBLE PIE NOW, HOPE MR MORGAN GIVES YOU THE CHANCE YOU NEVER HAD AT SUNDERLAND AND BANK ROLLS YOU A FEW QUID
GOD BLESS MICK, AND THANKS FORM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART YOU MADE US ALL PROUD ONCE AGAIN!!
NEIL WASDELL
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Some of us never called for MM’s head and were not nuggets. It was all about the bigger picture – the players he was bringing in, the slow and steady building of a team and club. I am glad to see you are man enough to admit you got it very wrong Nathan. UP THE WOLVES!!!
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I enjoy your blogs Nathan, and I am glad to see that you are man enough to eat a serving of humble pie with your celebration dinner. MM has proved steadfast in his vision and not changing course to please the masses has been critical to seeing out this part of mission wolves. More of the same will be needed as the real work is about to begin.
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Where are all the pathetic idiots who jumped on the “muppett” bandwagon now?
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Bill I totally agree with you… Wheres the muppet out now chants and wheres Raffo???? to name a few until yesterday were still slating everything whether it was good or bad…… Stpaulthewolf sea sid wolf what is the matter WE ARE UP YEAH OK ITS NOT GONNA BE EASY BUT LETS CELEBRATE AS WERE IN THE PREMIERSHIP… yes ok afet the end of season celebrations have died down which they wont the board and all staff at molineux will have to sit round the table and say rite lets not make the same mistake as last time… WELL DONE ALL Associated and involved with WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS…Im on such a high! come one me babbies
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Nathan, your judgement proved worthless when you decided to side with the vocal minority last season. You failed to see the bigger picture and mearly went with reactionary statements. I still can’t believe you can just say you were wrong and think that in some way that is acceptable. The views you print should be a bit more measured and thought out. Sorry but I think your views are completley worthless, last season I was very vocal in my support of keeping mm on these pages as there was such a movement against him, with only a small number of supporters we argued clearly for his case.
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Your apologies not sincere mate. I remember your critcisms of Mick’s selections of some of his players too. You know who they are and an apology yo them will be much appreciated. Save for that lets join our hearts to enjoy the victory.
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How about the apologies due to the players Mick picked for the games which you so unjusifiably criticised. You know who they are.
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Congratulations to Wolves from a lifelong Baggie.
Shame there’ll be no derby next season in the top flight, but maybe the season after, eh?
Best of luck for next year.
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Congratulations Merlin and the lads,you have done us proud.Lets give it a real go next season and establish ourselves as a premier league club.It will not be easy and may not be possible(.although
I guess Stoke thought that too.)
So lets just enjoy it and look forward to some exciting signings and even more exciting times ahead.
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19.ancient wolf
Massive slice of humble pie with Yorkshire cream, and I am loving it!
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hate to say it but well done.
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Well done the lads……but do you mind not celebrating being in the premeirship, til the end of next season?
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Nathan Lloyd. Good job your decisions aren’t at the sharp end. Given that keeping Mick has proved correct and that you were against that – isn’t it your judgement that was wrong and thus it is you who should be sacked?
Don’t like that idea? No….thought not.
That’s close to what MM had to put up with from you.
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Hi Nathan – what price Leicester City and Leeds now?
Your judgement is and always has been suspect.
You have vacillated like the ‘average’(minority) supporter who does not support; like the whinger who whinges when thimgs go wrong; like the ‘prawn sandwhich’ who jumps on the smorgesboard!!
I put my £200 where my moouth was from the start and no, you are NOT invited to the party
I NEVER doubted we would do it because of the fire-power Mick had assembled and if you have any spare chanege, put it on Wolves to stay up, before it becomes definite that we will do it!
Love Ron – love Wolves!
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congratulations to the lads and mick and all at the mol just fantastic can’t wait to get in to work tomorrow its full of leeds fans the one down side to living in yorkshire trying to get to the last game of 2008 /09 at the mol
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Nathan who ? Some sort of self styled spokesman for Wolves fans ? You and your comments mean nothing to me. Get yourself a dictionary and do a blog for the Dandy, pal !
Well done Mick, Jez and Stephen Ward.
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