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A fascinating little story and it's always interesting to learn of these things. Related to the age comments above, I just wondered how or why this 16 year old story has emerged today???
On another detail of it, she 'loved the wolf's head emblem' just a reminder of how important that is surely?
 

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Bit confused by the timeline.

When did Suzie start supporting Wolves?
When was the Wolf Head logo first used?
 

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Think we changed from the 3 Wolves to the Wolf head sometime in 79-80 season.

There has been a story on here before referencing her being a Wolves fan. Seem to remember it was regarding the play off final.
 

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Siouxie wrote one of her most famous songs Happy House after a premonition she had back in the punk era that one day there would be a thing called Molinuex Mix where certain Wolves fans would cheerfully discuss if Wolves went a goal down, lost or even drew. The lyrics of course are.

This is the Happy House

We're happy here in the Happy House

Oh its such fun -fun -fun -
 

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A fascinating little story and it's always interesting to learn of these things. Related to the age comments above, I just wondered how or why this 16 year old story has emerged today???
On another detail of it, she 'loved the wolf's head emblem' just a reminder of how important that is surely?
I saw it on a Facebook post in a Siouxie group
 

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She liked the colours

Don’t we all pick our team that way
 

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A fascinating little story and it's always interesting to learn of these things. Related to the age comments above, I just wondered how or why this 16 year old story has emerged today???
On another detail of it, she 'loved the wolf's head emblem' just a reminder of how important that is surely?

Not sure how relevant the " Wolves head" is in Siouxie's case, she states she was a fan back in the Dougan era and her brother was a fan since the 50's ( bandwagon jumper).
But I agree our colours and Logo are unique...... and probably attractive to a casual supporter.
 

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The only thing worse than having to acknowledge Siouxsie is now 66, is that Debbie Harry is 78. It just doesn't feel right.
No the only thing worse is spelling her name wrong in the thread title....;)

This was a bit of trivia I already knew tbh, but who knew that the drummer Budgie used that in homage to John Burridge...?






Nah. I made that up.
 

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I'd love to know how many casual fans we've picked up over the years because of our unique badge / name.
 

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Just watching the Blondie at Glastonbury set 1999, there’s only really one flag out in the crowd, and it’s got a Wolfs head on it :cool:
It’s the original and most iconic and I think all music fans would agree on that
 

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From Andrew Perry writing in the Telegraph in late 2003, emphasising her good taste & sense of priorities:

''I have been pursuing an interview with Sioux for some months. In May, I seemed close to securing an audience when word came back that, rather than speak to Britain's biggest-selling quality daily, she would be staying at home to watch her team, Wolverhampton Wanderers, in the First Division play-off final.''
 
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