Today's update:
2001/02 Season (50 matches)
Season Summary:
Division 1 = 3rd (Play Off Semi-Finalist)
FA Cup = 3rd Round
League Cup = 1st Round
The semi-final play-off defeats and disappointments in seasons 1994/95 and 1996/97 pale in comparison to what happened in season 2001/02.
The club had spent in excess of £11 million before and during the season to try and achieve promotion, in this, manager Dave Jones' first full season in charge. New players early in the season included Mark Kennedy, Shaun Newton, Colin Cameron, Nathan Blake and Alex Rae; and, in December, Kenny Miller and Dean Sturridge were added.
Wolves had sat in the automatic promotion spots for the majority of the campaign, and with 9 games to go Wolves were 10 pts clear of 3rd and looking to be competing with Manchester City for the title; but a late slump in form saw bitter local rivals West Bromwich Albion pip them to second place. Wolves won only twice in those last 9 games and earned only 10pts out of a total of 27.
Defeat then to Norwich City in the play-off semi-finals then ended their hopes of returning to the top flight for the first time since 1984.
I recall at the time I wasn't quite convinced during the first half of the season but when Wolves won 7 consecutive games in February to early March and Dean Sturridge was scoring goals for fun - he scored 21 goals in only 30 games - I was convinced this was going to be it.
Again home form was the achilles heel (like in previous seasons). Losing 6 games at home is not what you'd expect from a team chasing automatic automatic; whereas away form was excellent and was the best in the division, only losing 4 times and scoring 10 more goals than at home and with a better goal difference.
IMHO it was one of the great chokes in English football history.
It was awful enough experiencing it half-way around the world - being there it must have been excruciating.