After Saturday’s defeat to Arsenal, Wolves find themselves in the bottom three for the first time in a while. A good time, if not the most optimistic, to consider the very different experience of supporting your team in the Premier League to the Championship.
It’s never easy supporting Wolves (although I’m sure many a Luton Town supporter would argue that we have it easy) but who wants to go into a game knowing it will take a miracle to win it? Quite a few, I think. How would we choose, offered two scenarios: lose to Arsenal or Liverpool or beat Norwich or Doncaster? Personally I’d go for the first, even if it happened every week, because every week there’s the hope of something better, rather than the far more realistic fear of something worse. And every once in a while, that magic something actually happens, and that makes it all worthwhile.
The grounds are bigger, the stakes higher (and the players and the tickets more expensive), but what it ultimately comes down to is will you take a slapping from Arsenal now and again for the chance to win a few, to stay in the top 17 and do the same again next year? I say yes!


Yea, prem is better. Main thing I don’t like though is big breaks between games sometimes.
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