This was sent to me by Will, from BetFair. It was sent a few days ago but I couldn't post it. Anyway, here it is:
Having had to sit back and listen to controversial Fulham skipper Danny Murphy argue that Wolves are too aggressive in their style of play, Wolves fans can nevertheless take pride in the fact that theirs is a side which has obviously got under the skin of a few of their Premier League rivals.
Despite enduring a difficult start to the season, Wolves are quite clearly capable of rising far further up the table than their current form suggests. However, they are facing a run of tough games against Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City, so it may be some time before Wolves stop being talked about as potential relegation candidates this season in the football predictions
Should Wolves manage to pick up a few points from these upcoming fixtures, something that isn't altogether impossible bearing in mind the shock results seen already in the league this year, they will be able to carry a high level of confidence into their fixtures against sides which they will believe are more than capable of being defeated with relative ease.
However, even if, as the Wolves betting suggests may happen, the side come unstuck and find themselves on the wrong end of a few high-scoring games, their fans will take solace in the fact that the number of games left this season in which their team will be expected to come away with nothing has reduced drastically.
With sides such as Blackpool highly likely to find themselves hitting a dip in form sooner rather than later, and West Ham still failing to reach the heights that their owners clearly believe they are capable of, as long as Wolves can avoid losing their belief in their own ability they should stay up and start to become a lasting fixture in the Premier League, something that their fans could once only dream of.
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