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Ipswich vs Wolves Betting Preview

By Dan Butler | Uncategorized | 0 comment | 27 January, 2018 | 0

Does it really surprise anyone that Ipswich are currently bang in the middle of the table, with 41 goals scored and 40 conceded? Of course it doesn’t, it’s par for the course for a Mick McCarthy side. That’s not a dig at McCarthy or Ipswich either, you know what you’re going to get with him,Read more

Wolves Unbeaten Run comes to an End

By Sam Murphy | Uncategorized | 0 comment | 21 January, 2018 | 2

Wolves unbeaten run in the league, which stretches back to October, came to an end with a 2-0 loss to Nottingham Forest on a bitter afternoon at Molineux. Wolves came into the game following a mid-week loss to Swansea in the FA cup and having not won in three games. A much changed starting line-upRead more

Wolves v Nottingham Forest. The Match Preview

By David Evans | Billy Price, Match Previews | 0 comment | 18 January, 2018 | 0

Wolves v Nottingham Forest Saturday 20th January. Molineux. 3pm. Wolves return back to the Molineux after suffering their first defeat in 14 games in the FA cup against Swansea City. Nuno will look to bounce back after a 2-1 defeat, as they host Nottingham Forest on Saturday. A very disappointing first half cost Wolves heavily,Read more

Swansea v Wolves (FA Cup 3rd Round Replay). The Betting Preview

By Dan Butler | Blogs, Dan Butler | 0 comment | 17 January, 2018 | 0

In terms of games no one really wants to play, this is top of the pile. I never want to see Wolves lose but I can’t pretend I’d be too devastated to quietly bow out of the FA Cup tonight. We’ve got more important things to focus on and any bookings/injuries that could occur inRead more

Wolves held by the Swans in the Cup

By Sam Murphy | Uncategorized | 0 comment | 7 January, 2018 | 0

In the FA cup, Wolves drew with Swansea 0-0 in an eventful, incident laden afternoon at Molineux with both teams ending the game with ten men. This game pitted the top of the Championship against the bottom of the Premier League with Wolves going into the game favourites in some quarters despite being from theRead more

Wolves v Swansea. The Betting Preview.

By David Evans | Blogs, Dan Butler | 0 comment | 6 January, 2018 | 0

I was going to start this piece off by saying this won’t be a Premier League fixture next season. Given just how poor Swansea have been this season it’s looking like they’ll be coming down to the level that in reality they should’ve been playing at for the last few seasons. They’ve dined out onRead more

Living My Dream – Reviewing Dave Edwards new book

By Sam Murphy | Blogs, Sam Murphy | 0 comment | 5 January, 2018 | 0

By Sam Murphy Dave Edwards, in his first book ‘Living My Dream’, writes a heart felt and compelling take on his career to date from a young kid in Shrewsbury to the semi-finals of the European Championships. Living My Dream, is part memoir, part underdog story, as Edwards describes his childhood love for football playingRead more

Wolves vs Swansea – Match Preview

By Richard Hobbs | Uncategorized | 0 comment | 5 January, 2018 | 0

Billy Price previews Wolves  FA Cup 3rd round match against Premier League strugglers Swansea. Wolves take a break from their very impressive championship campaign run to take on Swansea In the third round of the F.A cup. In a game where if both teams played their full strength side, It could be a hard oneRead more

British Strong Style. How Wolves home grown players are actually stealing the show

By David Evans | Blogs, David Evans | 0 comment | 4 January, 2018 | 0

Forget the Portugese faithful. It’s the Brits who are really invading Molineux. David Evans looks at how some of Wolves home grown players are providing the foundations for success so far. Everyone seems to be envious of this new found culture that Wolves have adopted. Thanks to the wealth of Fosun, the connections of UncleRead more

Keane’s Comeback – More than just Nostalgia

By Sam Lambeth | Sam Lamberth | 0 comment | 4 January, 2018 | 0

Sam Lambeth looks at what a potential return home for Robbie Keane would mean for Wolves. Of all the Wolves custodians still in action, Robbie Keane is one that fans have hoped would always make a second coming. With rumours circulating the Irish talisman is finally set to return to Molineux, we ask if it’sRead more

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