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Clearly Wolves should have used a bigger more colourful font on the image
 
Did anyone see that Chris Kamara thought it was Bully that scored our last top flight hat trick?
 
Wolves hat tricks in the last 20 or so years:

Dougie Freedman, Norwich (H), Jan 1998
Steve Bull, Barnet (H), Aug 1998
David Connolly, Bristol City (A), Nov 1998
Ade Akinbiyi, Grimsby (H), Nov 1999
Adam Proudlock, Bradford (A), Sep 2001
Dean Sturridge, Barnsley (H), Nov 2001
Nathan Blake, Gillingham (A), Oct 2002
Kenny Miller, Crystal Palace (H), Mar 2003
Carl Cort, QPR (H), Aug 2005
Chris Iwelumo, Preston (A), Sep 2008
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, Norwich (H), Feb 2009
Nouha Dicko, Rotherham (H), Apr 2014
Diogo Jota, Leicester (H), Jan 2019
 
You know I'm not sure I would have guessed that Afobe and Sako never got one.
 
Should have been four, Robbie Keane missed a penalty when he'd already scored two vs Stockport. We were 3-1 up at the time, lost 4-3.
 
Wolves hat tricks in the last 20 or so years:

Dougie Freedman, Norwich (H), Jan 1998
Steve Bull, Barnet (H), Aug 1998
David Connolly, Bristol City (A), Nov 1998
Ade Akinbiyi, Grimsby (H), Nov 1999
Adam Proudlock, Bradford (A), Sep 2001
Dean Sturridge, Barnsley (H), Nov 2001
Nathan Blake, Gillingham (A), Oct 2002
Kenny Miller, Crystal Palace (H), Mar 2003
Carl Cort, QPR (H), Aug 2005
Chris Iwelumo, Preston (A), Sep 2008
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, Norwich (H), Feb 2009
Nouha Dicko, Rotherham (H), Apr 2014
Diogo Jota, Leicester (H), Jan 2019

surprised that Cort and Proudlock achieved that feat - memory poor though.
 
Proudlock's hat trick is one of the worst you'll ever see. A couple of scuffed tap ins and a long range shot which hit him and went in.
 
Trouble is he did it - maybe being passionate but a little stupid. what the other 2 did was prior to referees being instructed to act upon future discretions.
yes i know its stupid, the same as a guy getting booked (or sent off) for taking his shirt off to celebrate a goal - who the fuck does it harm ?
 
Nuno charged. Fucking ridiculous.
It's not. He did something he shouldn't have done.

He will get the same as Klopp but it's handled differently because the (excellent) ref did what he was supposed to do.
 
Trouble is he did it - maybe being passionate but a little stupid. what the other 2 did was prior to referees being instructed to act upon future discretions.
yes i know its stupid, the same as a guy getting booked (or sent off) for taking his shirt off to celebrate a goal - who the fuck does it harm ?

If I remember this correctly, and I admit that I might not, players started using goals to advertise companies that paid them to do so. Or FIFA wanted to stop them from using those moments to advertise stuff.

That's why it is an offense. I think?
 
Apparently taking your shirt off when you score might upset away fans and make them violent
 
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