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Such a complete shame that he was just constantly injured.#WedonttalkaboutBruno
I saw the lad score and what a goal it was.
Simply too hot to handle.
Such a complete shame that he was just constantly injured.#WedonttalkaboutBruno
I saw the lad score and what a goal it was.
Simply too hot to handle.
I'm the opposite.Its probably the whole thing about the 80's and the plummet down the divisions, that sours my attitude towards them, rather than their actual performances Hankin Excluded. We went to West Ham, if there were 30 in total that was about it. Scott McGarvie possibly played up front for us we were watching players who really were not much better than the players I had played with.
Mark Sparrock I played with, probably had more talent than any of that Wolves team.
And here was I spending hard earned money travelling all over to watch them play because they were Wolves.
I Hate everything to do with that period.
Coucillor John Bird was a guy I met, and thought was the real Saviour of WWFC.
He was dreadfulPaul Jones (GK) in hospital s second spell with the club.
Dislodged Michael Oakes who was playing well, proceeded to be at fault for a goal a game, for what seemed like every game.
I went to Dundee for that preseason tournament and actually celebrated him being stretchered off at Dens Park, it was a very unhealthy dislike I had for him.Paul Jones (GK) in his second spell with the club.
Dislodged Michael Oakes who was playing well, proceeded to be at fault for a goal a game, for what seemed like every game.
Yes, a glaring omission, consider him added.Huddlestone was alright! Hoddle gradually drained him of confidence though.
Anderton a fair bigger villain from that season and can't believe you've resigned as co-founder of the anti-Seyi club...
John Bird doesn't get anywhere near the credit he deserves. SJH is wrongly credited for saving the club, he didn't. If it wasn't for John Bird, there'd have been no Wolves for SJH to "save" or build a stadium for.Its probably the whole thing about the 80's and the plummet down the divisions, that sours my attitude towards them, rather than their actual performances Hankin Excluded. We went to West Ham, if there were 30 in total that was about it. Scott McGarvie possibly played up front for us we were watching players who really were not much better than the players I had played with.
Mark Sparrock I played with, probably had more talent than any of that Wolves team.
And here was I spending hard earned money travelling all over to watch them play because they were Wolves.
I Hate everything to do with that period.
Coucillor John Bird was a guy I met, and thought was the real Saviour of WWFC.