Does losing MGW (albeit for big money) put Wolves into the relegation conversation?
They just signed Nunes from sporting who is a level above Gibbs White so I doubt it.Does losing MGW (albeit for big money) put Wolves into the relegation conversation?
Always a question with Wolves' recruitment as to how their imports settle into life here and into the PL. They've had hits and misses. So in Gibbs-White they've sold a lad who knows the club and the culture / style of football, and used that to get a potentially better player if he settles ok.They just signed Nunes from sporting who is a level above Gibbs White so I doubt it.
Gibbs White has played around 50 games in the PL for them and has one goal and one assist, he has one good championship season where his output was slightly better than Phillip Billing’s while playing in a more advanced role. He may know the club but as of yet he hasn’t shown that he has the quality to contribute for them at the top level.Always a question with Wolves' recruitment as to how their imports settle into life here and into the PL. They've had hits and misses. So in Gibbs-White they've sold a lad who knows the club and the culture / style of football, and used that to get a potentially better player if he settles ok.
Often the way after a close fought battle and banter around one game. We’ve had similar with Middlesbrough, Brentford, Watford and a few others over the years as well as the more obvious local rivalries. It will disappear over time.I can't see Forest anywhere near the drop zone...probably 9th or 10th.
It's quite strange how on this Forum...our fans have developed vitriol and abuse against Forest ...and how it also exists from them to us.. when the clubs that have ruined Football over the years, like Manu, Arsenal and Leeds ..ought to be the recipients of our venom.
To answer my own question.
Forest have a net spend of £146M.
Light weight compared to Citeh, Manure and Chelski but, this may come as a surprise to some, Forest aren't as big a team as them.