19 Oct 2022 10:59:47
It's rumoured that Wolves may break with the Mendes tradition and go for a young up and coming British Manager/Coach.

Coming from a several sources the finger is starting to point towards Michael Beale currently at QPR. Quite a new kid on the block but his stock has been rising of late.

Apparently, knows how to pick a team and set them up tactically speaking, as further evidenced by QPR's start to the season. They would be gutted to lose him after such a short tenure and he does have experience of the Prem thanks to his time as an assistant at Villa. Inspired or reckless, thoughts?


1.) 19 Oct 2022
19 Oct 2022 11:23:33
Difficult to say LM. Could work, has happened before, shame we didn't get Potter.


2.) 19 Oct 2022
19 Oct 2022 13:05:00
So we have interviewed Rob edwards. Beale at qpr.if we are going down that road what about Vincent kompany at Burnley doing a great job play nice football as well


3.) 19 Oct 2022
19 Oct 2022 13:23:44
He is my number one choice Longmynd


4.) 19 Oct 2022
19 Oct 2022 14:14:34
Ian Beale turned us down : (

Joking, why not take a chance on an upcoming manager? BHA was daring enough to give Potter a chance. Look at their results since he left.


5.) 19 Oct 2022
19 Oct 2022 14:19:39
They have requested talks with QPR over getting Micheal Beale in as Manager or coach


6.) 19 Oct 2022
19 Oct 2022 15:07:34
It's a difficult one. Potter had been a manager in Sweden for a long time and done a season at Swansea before moving to Brighton.

Beale has only been a manager for 14 games. In the position Wolves are in it's a huge risk. I know clubs aren't loyal to managers nowadays, but a manager walking after 14 games into a new job doesn't bode well on their character.

If he's appointed I'll back him and every good manager has to start out some how, I just feel with the timing and the situation at Wolves a steady pair of hands at least until the end of the season would be a better bet.