Pretty well spot on.
For the oldies, the Doog was imperious in the air and he was 6ft 3in (very TALL) he could score as well as set up goals for John Richards.
Gray was absolutely fearless, almost reckless.
Goodman's leap was amazing - there's a few goals he scores with it, and, Fletcher...
Goodman's leap for the 1st goal was pretty impressive as well.
Top goal by Simon Osborn.
Thanks for the input so far . . . every couple of days I'll post a list of all the nominees and after a week/10 days it will be finalised (ie the nominations) and then everyone can determine from the list...
Today’s update:
2005/06 Season (48 matches)
Season Summary:
Championship = 7th.
FA Cup = 4th Round.
League Cup = 2nd Round.
The return of Hoddleball where Glenn Hoddle’s Wolves managed to rack up 19 draws out of 46 league games whilst finishing in seventh place, falling nine points short...
As mentioned in the Wolves History thread, I’ve been thinking about creating a compilation video of the best 20 Wolves goals for each decade - as selected by The Wolves Forum - to post on The Wolves Archive.
Despite the ups and downs of Wolves over the last 30+ years (and this season certainly...
I’ve been thinking about this for a few weeks now - I’d like to set up a new thread where the TWF members can select their best goals of the decade - 1990s, 2000s and 2010s to start with.
Then I’d create a compilation video of the favourite 20 goals for each decade - as selected by The Wolves...
Been busily looking into website development these last 2 days, the biggest cost/hurdle is hosting the videos.
There’s a quite few options around, no immediate hurry though.
Just had a discussion with my son who runs his own sports media IT solutions company, and although he doesn’t do...
Today’s update:
2004/05 Season (50 matches)
Season Summary:
Championship = 9th
FA Cup = 4th Round
League Cup = 2nd Round
Wolves had hopes for an immediate return to the top flight following their relegation from the Premiership, but their 2004/05 Championship campaign began dismally, and at...
Tom Hark - It's what I suspect as well.
These last few days I've been busily creating external links for each match to the respective match from the Wolves CompleteHistory site plus a few links to posts from Dan's OW site.
I had permission from YouTube to do this (about a week ago) which I...
Well glory fucking hell . . . the cunts from YouTube have restored the channel.
I'm still fucking furious and last night I started the process of investigating options for creating a website - I simply don't trust the fuckers from YouTube not to do it again.
I don't usually swear like a...
Naturally I'm extremely upset about this, but I always had a nagging suspicion that the CUNTS from YouTube would pull the rug from underneath me.
All the videos are on my desktop including 2 daily backups so they haven't been lost.
Early on Squeak suggested i set up my own website which I was...
Exactly.
Yes, Wolves and football lost a great talent, but he found true happiness and contentment in his life and shared it with his loved ones and those that came into contact with him.
I have a huge admiration for him.
A very good and balanced 8 minute feature on Peter Knowles.
I was gutted when he retired in 1969, but after reading and seeings the comment about Knocker and the peace and satisfaction he has had with his subsequent life you have to hand it to him for making the decision and sticking with it.
Today’s update:
2003/04 Season (42 matches)
Season Summary:
Premiership = 20th (Relegated to the Championship)
FA Cup = 4th Round
League Cup = 4th Round
Wolves return to the top level proved short-lived as the team struggled throughout the campaign and were eventually relegated in 20th place...
I'll be releasing season 2003/04 tomorrow so I've been reviewing and rewatching the games just recently.
Despite an appalling start where we looked totally out of our depth in a number of games, on reflection IMO, we weren't that far behind the eight ball re the lower/mid table teams, despite...
I've tried to be positive about GON but after today that's it.
He has to go . . . NOW . . . relegation is almost becoming a certainty without a dramatic change in direction.
However, given Shi and the clusterfuck way the club is being run who knows what will happen.
I’m 63 and lived in Codsall until 1982 and went to my first game at Molineux when I was 6 in 1967 (against Leeds).
For near on 15 years I barely missed a home game - thankfully my memory is fine and I still remember almost all the games I went to,
When I emigrated to NZ I never saw a Wolves...
Today’s update:
2002/03 Season (56 matches)
Season Summary:
Division 1 = 5th (Play Off Winners - Promoted to the Premiership)
FA Cup = Quarter-Finalist
League Cup = 2nd Round
In contrast to the heavy spending of the previous close season, 2002 saw the club recruit four players on free...
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