<p><strong><a href="http://www.twitter.com/maxrushden">Max Rushden</a></strong> is in the presenter's chair for this edition of <strong>Football Weekly</strong>, and he has <strong><a href="http://www.twitter.com/seaningle">Sean Ingle</a></strong>, <strong><a...
Bobby Wandering In Wolves' Tracks
Bobby Gould has used his latest trip Down Under to keep a fatherly eye on football developments in an environment well known to the present-day Wolves. The former Molineux striker spent time late last month in both New Zealand and Australia, as well as...
Interesting debate on talk sport last night purely from fans point of view, as a fan would you rather win a cup and have a great day out to remember for life and be relegated , or simply stay in the greed league bobbing around mid table for endless amounts of years .
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Arrgh so close yet so far, Oh well at least Baggies lost
This week's show:
After a two and a half year absence the return of Vinny Banks!
Wolves news: Rumours on Jarvis, Hahnemann and the Wolves Academy
Man Utd: So close to a famous result. Ward, Ebanks, The 'Edwards', Hunt, Park and 4...
Mancienne captains England to glory
Vitalfootball: Wolves: 13/10/2010 09:42:00
The England Under-21's side had a much more fruitful day in comparison to their full team compatriots.
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My favourite memory of Wolverhampton Wanderers is the happy, fat, Black Country chap. I'm not being sizeist - if such a thing exists - and you’ll have to dig deep into your memory banks, Wolves’ fans, but you’ll know the one I mean.
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Two London Wolves members involved.
Richard and Tim emailed me today about their England World Cup song called There May Be Glory.
I think it is a brilliant effort. So I am passing it on like they suggest in the message below.
An awesome video by The Dulwich Ukulele Club - and all the...
John Lalley Hails The FA Cup Winners
A wind of change was sweeping through Britain in 1960. The prim austerity of the 1950s was slowly but inexorably being engulfed by the outset of the ‘swinging sixties’ and 1960 was the year that Penguin Books were prosecuted under the Obscene...
Assuming we complete the job and stay up ( and we will ), I believe we are perfectly positioned to take our place again in the top 6 of english football , probably within the next 3 seasons . Pompey are the tip of the iceberg and there will be more to follow , hull , west hammered , bolton etc...
Lalley On Barney's League Cup Triumph
When John Barnwell became Wolves’ manager in 1978, he joined a club facing a relegation battle. Immediately, though, he turned fortune on its head, kept them in the top division and gave us an unlikely FA Cup semi-final appearance against Arsenal, a club...
Wolves goalkeeper Matt Murray still believes he can be England’s No 1 – and end his career as first-choice at Molineux.img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/expressandstar_sport/~4/M5cj6j8Xm_M" height="1" width="1"/
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