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A FANS VIEW: WOLVES

AS we reach the business end of the season the League tables have dictated which teams are going to be in the running for promotion, the play-offs and relegation. 

Over the coming days I am going to be looking at different clubs who are fighting across these three fronts and speaking to fans of those clubs.

In this article I am talking to Wolves fan Mitchell.



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What have you made of Wolves's season?

It's been a great season for us to be up at the top of the Championship challenging for a return to the Premier League is great because that is where every club wants to be, playing at the top level. 

Has the season lived up to your pre-season expectations and what were your expectations?

It has been a great season. This season has exceeded my expectations. At the start before a ball was played I was hoping for us to get into the play-offs but we have been at the top since the start so yes the season has exceeded my expectations. 

Who have been Wolves's key players this season?

There have been four. Ruben Neves, Diego Jota, Ivan Cavaleiro and Connor Coady have all been fantastic in helping us get to where we are. 

What have been Wolves's key results for you this season?

I have two. The first being the 2-0 win over Aston Villa that sent us to the top of the league table and the other was our 2-0 defeat at Sheffield United that kick started our 14 match unbeaten run. 

Do you think you can win promotion this season?

Yes without a doubt.

Who do you think will join you in the top two?

Fulham are on a good run and looking unstoppable so I'll say Fulham. 

Which sides will make the top six come the end of the season?

1. Wolves, 2. Fulham, 3. Cardiff, 4.Villa, 5. Middlesbrough, 6. Derby. I think Villa will probably win the play-offs. 

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