Exactly. Mick will have them training very hard on their defensive duties but they go and perform like that. It's about time players took more responsibility for their performance - they're paid enough.
I feel for Mick But the scoreline doesn't flatter Albion, especially on their first half performance. Hennessey kept his side in it with a string of fine saves. As much as I like & admire big Mick (both since our school days and when he pulled on the red shirt), this could well be the end for him at Wolves, sadly.
That depends, mate On who would take over, were Mick to leave. I doubt very much that Macca will be the only manager interested in young Jacob. He's probably on the radar of most, if not all, the clubs near the bottom of the Premier League and the top of the Championship. Just my opinion.
Re: That depends, mate 4/5 for next manager to go won't be around for long..... http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/premier-league/next-manager-to-leave-post If he survives such an home mauling by a local rival, in a six pointer he will have done well. If he is sacked it won't be knee jerk either because he's done nothing for a while now.