Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
Dave from Derby: Morning Phil, how much would you say Gary O’Neil was a victim of the club transfer policy that left him unable to compete, or do you think there are aspects of his coaching he needs to work on? I have thought they look very unorganised at the back, and they have obviously had issues with team discipline, thanks.
Phil: Morning, Dave. I do not think he was helped by the club’s transfer policy with the sale of important figures such as Max Kilman and Pedro Neto but there were clearly other deeper issues that led to his dismissal, mainly three wins from his last 26 league matches.
He certainly appeared to get the rough end of a fair few VAR decisions but there were also other problems, such as the appointment of Wolves’ first set piece coach Jack Wilson, who only lasted three months and was sacked after the 5-3 loss at Brentford.
In the end, though, results are the biggest measure and that’s why the decision was taken.
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