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Wolves Selection Debates Need Better Perspective

11 Feb 2026 07:39:08
{Ed's Note - BullysBoy II has posted a new article entitled, Wolves Selection Debates Need Better Perspective

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11 Feb 2026 08:17:24
Bully's, you seem to think that there is some underlying aversion towards He Chang, there certainly isn't from me and I'm rather upset that it's suggested of others.

Wolves are and have been an internationally comprised squad, there have been good and bad amongst those players. In turn they will have been criticised or celebrated accordingly is association with their abilities and performances not their nationalities.

When we're having a poor run (or season like never before) we get frustrated and look for answers, Hwang has been one of those players who has been perceived as not being up to the job on several occasions, the focus is then upon him and his inclusion in teams draws attention.
I've openly admitted on here that I'd been actively watching him in matches and thought he'd contributed little to MY mind.
The pros and gaffers who know the game obviously recognised something else, and that's how it should be.

However, they don't explain fully why they choose players, why should they?, so we again look for our own explanations.
Shirt sales, yes we know that's not big money but it's sarcastic and offers a lchance to relieve frustrations of a sort.
The Korean Web company appearing on the wolves app. Etc is perhaps a coincidence, but it feeds towards a connection to one of our players so it's easy to add up 2 and 2, joining dots and drawing a possible link.
And, finally my thoughts that the player has a personal 'appearance ' clause in his contract in order to maintain his profile in concerns outside of the game itself.

These are of course simply people looking to explain why a manager is constant in his choosing of a player that we the humble fan may believe is not up to his job.
It is not born out of any discrimination of nationality or ethical reasoning.

11 Feb 2026 09:13:06
Hwang-Hee Chan might be good enough to play in the Premier League, but he hasn’t been very successful at Wolves. Maybe the system doesn’t suit him — a system that hasn’t worked at Wolves for far too long.

Yes, Hwang is often anonymous in games, his work rate isn’t good enough, and he doesn’t provide enough goals and assists. Sadly, Wolves are not a good team anymore - this has been the case for a few seasons - and players like Hwang are not rare at Wolves.

Wolves fans need to look at things subjectively. They should list all the truly decent PL players at Wolves, and then consider how many would get into other PL sides. The truth is most of the players at Wolves are not good enough for Premier League football. Scapegoating Hwang is ludicrous.

11 Feb 2026 09:54:23
Haha, well I absolutely did not write that article I'm afraid. I am assuming it was as our friend AI, not that I especially mind as it does neatly sum up my feelings on it.
Good post Name, agreed fella. And on a side note Abbey, I wasn't aiming it at you buddy and apologies for catching you in the cross fire.

In fact I know all too well that you have also spoken out before about the nonsense conspiracies around this debate so not intended at you fella ?

11 Feb 2026 11:20:26
Ryan Leister of The Wolves Report is one of loudest most prominent voices when it comes to hammering Hwang Hee-chan. As if dropping/selling Hwang would have made any bloody difference to Wolves’ league position and how dreadful they have been this season. Wolves are where they are due to many factors - a dreadful CEO, penny pinching, woeful player recruitment, inexperienced ineffective executives, ineffective scouting, substandard coaches/managers, etc. The list goes on. In reality, without the surprise of Mane literally exploding onto the scene, Rob Edwards’ Wolves wouldn’t be any better than the mess left behind by Vitor Pereira.

To see how poor the player recruitment has been at Wolves look at the RB/RWB position. At stages throughout this season Wolves have had Ki-Jana Hoever, Jackson Tchatchoua, Matt Doherty, Rodrigo Gomes, Pedro Lima and Yerson Mosquera available for ONE position. Six players for one position. Utterly pathetic recruitment.

Wolves are a shambles from top to bottom. Fans can have a go at one player not pulling his weight when other players are good enough. How many players around Hwang are good enough? Taking the whole squad into account, they can be counted on one hand.

11 Feb 2026 12:02:45
Get Frank in ready for next ssn.just been sacked at spurs.

11 Feb 2026 12:43:20
No problem bully's mate, it's a banter site and that's what we share. COYW.

11 Feb 2026 13:05:34
I was just going to say get Frank in. Terrible at spurs; he will prob walk easily into another prem team but would give him a chance to re build us and prove any doubters wrong. We would also start becoming a Danish team and no longer a Portuguese side!

11 Feb 2026 15:20:06
The last decent manager Wolves had was Julen Lopetegui. Under Fosun, those days have gone. Wolves head coaches now come from a bargain bin. Gary O’Neil, Vitor Pereira and Rob Edwards. The executives who make all the decisions behind the scenes come from the same bin.

11 Feb 2026 16:09:45
The bloke doesn't even know how to chew properly (thankfully won't be getting to see those open mouth close ups again for a while) Bux never mind manage a football team.





 

 

 
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