Wolves players issue a rallying call
Wolves players today joined together in a rallying call to unite the Molineux masses for Saturday's big clash against Swansea.
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Wolves players today joined together in a rallying call to unite the Molineux masses for Saturday's big clash against Swansea.
Fans frustrated at the five-match losing streak and the Black Country derby defeat to West Brom have been calling for manager Mick McCarthy's head on messageboards and Twitter, although many are now urging their full support for Saturday's game.
Wolves have lost three in a row at home and the players are desperate to see the crowd united in their backing this weekend to turn around the team's fortunes.
Midfielder Jamie O'Hara said: "We've all got to stick together and, hopefully, on Saturday the fans get behind us. If we start bickering at each other then it's not going to do anything for the team."
Playmaker Nenad Milijas added: "Swansea at home is maybe the biggest game of the season for us. We must take three points from that one and there is a lot of pressure on us."
Winger Adam Hammill said: "We need to play well to get the fans on board and everyone has to be united for Saturday's game."