He gave £250,000 of his own money to help people in the city; yeah he's a legend.Nuno is one of us. Wherever he goes in the future, he’s always one of us, he’s earned that.
He gave £250,000 of his own money to help people in the city; yeah he's a legend.Nuno is one of us. Wherever he goes in the future, he’s always one of us, he’s earned that.
Sorry but that comment suggests you don't know much about the history of Wolves in the 40s, 50s and 60s. Stan Cullis was the very making of Wolves in that period.I will never slag off Stan Cullis but he did take over an established top division team with a well-established talent pipeline.
it so hard after seeing Nunos reaction to the Raul injury to accept he is no longer part of our club. The awful injury sustained by Raul was a massive episode in his life and to a lesser extent those players that witnessed it. How Nuno and his staff and players got to remain focused on the seasons matches and finish in such a respectable position was testament to the bond in the squad.
The breaking of that bond in our club with the removal of Nuno wasn't the club owners finest moment. Nuno should have had another season to build the club after all that was happening in the country but wasn't allowed, such is the demands of football club owners.
Having said that I wish Bruno every success in moving our club forward on the football ladder.
I thought it was a cut and paste jobWhy you typing in italics brah?