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IF we beat Shrewsbury, I'm sure they'll be looking for revenge for the win there and the Nuno celebration.
Brizzle City think of us as their ultimate hoodoo side.
IF we beat Shrewsbury, I'm sure they'll be looking for revenge for the win there and the Nuno celebration.
Brizzle City think of us as their ultimate hoodoo side.
Shite pitch there. Would have preferred it to be at Molineux.
Ah well - a good opportunity to progress. They’ll have one eye on the play offs.
Can’t argue With that draw. Who would you handpick as better? Dons, donny and tonight’s tie. I’d rather play Bristol than the other champ clubs.
Up to us to get this done next week now. Then we can concentrate on beating the cider munching fuckholes from the wrong side of Brizzle.
We couldn't ask for a much nicer run to the quarter final.
Certainly wouldn't want Milwall away (even if we should beat them on quality)
Well, Liverpool was a bit of an obstacle
I think Pompey had an absolute joke run to the final (other than United away) when they made it.
To memory they had Championship teams in both the semi final and final (not that I bring that up much in my everyday life).
Tickets go on sale, initially to season ticket holders, at 10am on Tuesday 29th January, with prices as follows:
Adult: £15
65+ & Under-21*: £10
Under-17: £5
Sale dates for the cup tie are as follows:
Season ticket holders: Tuesday 29th January, 10am
My Wolves, #WolfPack and Young Wolves members: Thursday 31st January, 10am
General sale: Friday 1st February, 10am
The Stan Cullis, Billy Wright and Sir Jack Hayward Stands will all be open to Wolves supporters, however season ticket holder seats will not be reserved. Visiting Shrewsbury supporters will be housed in the Steve Bull Lower.