After battling the worsening M6 roadworks, we arrived at the Four Ashes for a plate of Hunter’s chicken, washed down with some excellent Czech beer.

Then it was a short drive and a long hike to Molineux as the car parks are quite a way from the ground. Mind you, it's saved me having to go to the gym this week.

Visiting fans have now got decent seats at Ground Level in the Steve Bull stand, opposite where the teams come out. There was no mountain of steps to climb like last time.

There was an air of confidence amongst the fans that we could build on the second half performance against Rotherham. A few bars of ‘There’s only one John McGinlay’ and we were ready to resume our rivalry with Wolves.

It was like being at Leeds all over again. We dominated a match between two poor teams, missed numerous chances and lost to a scrappy goal that should have been prevented.

The lack of quality in the final third, admittedly against a tight defence was depressingly worrying to say the least. There isn’t that much difference between the top and the bottom in the Championship and we should be burying teams like Wolves, who are now third.

What’s the answer? Instead of buying ‘players who can pass’, maybe we should coach our existing players to pass and save some brass. Instead of picking players who do well in training, maybe we should pick players who do well on the pitch. Confidence is at a low ebb as shown by the lack of a queue to take the penalty.

It’s a testing time for the management, players and fans alike. However, if the team rolls its sleeves up, gets stuck in and fights for the cause, we will stand behind it and give it all the support it needs, whether it’s winning or not. Can Dougie Freedman supply the rest?