What are the odds on THAT? The big game is finally here

22 Feb

Anyone taking advice from me ahead of today’s Brentford  – Wolves game needs his or her head tested. The self confessed ‘numpty on the terrace’, my football radar is so far off that when I heard yesterday about Wayne Rooney’s extension at Manchester United, my genuine reaction was ‘hairline’ rather than ‘contract’.  That said, in staying at Old Trafford it’s actually a rare case of a rat jumping back on to a sinking ship (proverbially, of course). Whilst I am enjoying their fall from grace, I think the odds of United and Brentford both gracing the Championship next year are thinner than the aforementioned ‘weave’.

But today’s action is all about League One and it really doesn’t get any bigger than this.

To read the rest of this article, season 2013/14 is now available to download onto Kindle, in full. Containing previously unseen content, you can do so here for less than the cost of one matchday programme.

 Thanks for reading over the course of the campaign. For now I need to make space on this page for any follow up.  The ‘close season’ / World Cup columns continue in full, further on in this site.

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3 Responses to “What are the odds on THAT? The big game is finally here”

  1. Rustymini February 22, 2014 at 9:14 am #

    Well said Nick. Haven’t looked forward to a game so much in years. Already wearing my “lucky” Wolves shirt and looking at my watch every ten minutes.

    • Rustymini February 22, 2014 at 9:17 am #

      Incidentally my traitorous wife is off to the bookies to have a bet on a Brentford win.

  2. alexwolves February 22, 2014 at 7:35 pm #

    It was to easy

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