The wolves story
As I booted up my save for the first time I sat there thinking how could I right the wrongs created by wolves in real life. The first thing I did was evaluate how football manager had overrated our squad,. I saw how Helder Costa and Ivan Cavaleiro (One of my favourite players for a few years but has not lived up to in game potential in real life and had ended up in at the championship club) would be crucial to any promotion bid we launched. As in real life we were lacking a real goal scorer but with a disappointing budget (considering wolves latest takeover by Chinese billionaires) of £5m I launched a bid for fans favourite Will Grigg. After long negotiations I settled on a fee of £900k plus a exchange of Joe Mason who I was happy to get rid of Will Grigg was a wolves player. This signing went down well with the wolves fans on the new social feed. Other than this the summer was pretty unremarkable pretty unremarkable with only Andre Dozzell being signed and Lee Evans along with some other deadwood leaving . By autumn I had decided on 2 main line ups a 4-1-2-3 for harder matches and a 4-2-3-1 for easier games these tactics worked very well, securing me wins against Villa and Brighton my 2 title rivals and with my season expectations to finish in the playoffs third place was looking good at the moment. However not everyone was happy Iorfa had submitted a transfer request after interest from Leicester and Bodvarsson and Dicko were unhappy with their playing time but with Will Grigg on fire as the divisions to scorer with 15 goals come January it was very hard to knock him out the side I decided to loan both out with Dicko going to QPR and Bodvarsson managing to move to Besiktas despite his lack of ability to find the net. In January I secured to loan moves for Tottenham’s next hot prospect Marcus Edwards and Manchester city signing Kuki.