With one shot on target – the lowest of any game in the Premiership all season –Wolves were again confined to that two minute slot at the end of Match of the Day.
Forget entertainment, this was all about another vital point towards survival, achieved from a game that was as dull on the pitch as it was sunny in the skies over London.
Jody Craddock put in another man of the match performance, admirably shackling Bobby Zamora and making him look anything like a potential South African bound striker.
Bobby’s free kick at the end of the game was launched skywards with such venom that it’s probably the highest airborne moving object in the UK airspace right now!
And the rest of Roy Hodgson’s Fulham side obviously had their iffy trip to Hamburg in mind with none of them matching the intensity of a determined Wolves side.
Kevin Doyle was again a handful and kept the Cottagers defence honest and Dave Edwards showed glimmers of an attacking threat, but that really was it from Wolves.
You could say that it’s just results that matter at this end of the season as Wolves fans have now had to endure over six hours without a goal from their team.
And I suppose we can wait till next season for the goals to hopefully come.
The bookmakers make us a massive 33/1 for relegation and they wouldn’t offer such long odds if they still thought there was any risk of us dropping out of the Premiership.
If we could sneak a win against Blackburn on Saturday, then I think the party can begin.
That could put us potentially nine points clear of the drop, ten with our superior goal difference and if other results go for us, perhaps even mathematically clear of danger.
