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Fancast Fitness

By matt | Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 18 July, 2015 | 0

With my background in sports science, I compared my fitness levels to Wolves players through a series of fitness tests. For those who follow former Wolves player and current Head of Sport Science at Molineux Tony Daley on Twitter, you’ll have seen he’s been keeping us up to date with how the players are performing through aRead more

A View from the Opposition – Conor Coady

By matt | Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 10 July, 2015 | 0

Following Conor Coady’s move to Wolves, we caught up with Thrice Champions, a Huddersfield Town fanzine, who gave us the low down on the midfielder. Conor Coady moved to Huddersfield after failing to make the grade at Liverpool. How big an impact has he had at the John Smiths Stadium and how fondly remembered will heRead more

A Season of Promise for Wolves

By matt | Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 22 May, 2015 | 0

Though Wolves may just missed out on the playoffs, it has set the groundwork for next year writes Richard Hobbs. It feels like a lifetime ago since Wolves kicked off their first season back in the Championship against recently-relegated Norwich City. From that warm day in August, Wolves never looked out of place in theRead more

Why Nouha Dicko should win the Fancast Player of the Season Award

By matt | Blogs, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 27 April, 2015 | 0

Continuing in our current series, Richard Hobbs assesses why Nouha Dicko should win the highly-acclaimed Fancast Player of the Year. Coming into the season, I am not afraid to admit I was uncertain if Dicko could make an impact for Wolves in the Championship. It can be difficult for strikers to score the moving up aRead more

All square against McCarthy’s men

By matt | April 2015, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 18 April, 2015 | 0

Following defeat midweek to Middlesbrough, Jackett brought Scott Golbourne back into the defence and Edwards came into the midfield alongside McDonald. In truth, it was a poor game of football. Neither team seemed able to string three passes together and dictate the play. The game was scrappy and in hindsight, it wasn’t the best choice toRead more

Out of Contract: Who could leave on a free?

By matt | Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 8 April, 2015 | 0

Richard Hobbs assess who might be given a contract extension and who may leave when their deal runs out at the end of this season and in a year’s time. Following our successive relegations to League 1 and being burdened with players on long term contracts on a lot of money. Wolves have been veryRead more

Wolves leave it late against Leeds

By matt | April 2015, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 7 April, 2015 | 0

I’m starting to think Wolverhampton Wanderers should change their motto from ‘Out of Darkness, Cometh Light’ to the more apt, “We like it make things hard for ourselves”. Kicking off later than our promotion rivals, Wolves went into the game knowing than a victory against Leeds would see them go into the top six. ItRead more

We need to talk about Kevin

By matt | Blogs, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 23 March, 2015 | 0

After agreeing to leave Wolves at the end of the season, Richard Hobbs takes a look at Kevin Doyle’s time at Wolves. Given how much has happened in the past few years at Molineux, it’s easy to forget that Kevin Doyle was our marquee signing in 2009 after promotion to the Premier league. Doyle was aRead more

Silence of the Rams

By matt | March 2015, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 21 March, 2015 | 0

Under the Friday night lights at Molineux, Wolves arguably gave their best performance of the season as they beat Derby 2-0. Following the midweek win against Sheffield Wednesday, the only change Kenny Jackett made was replacing Van La Parra with James Henry. Both teams looked to attack from the start of the match with bothRead more

Late drama at Molineux as Wolves and Watford draw

By matt | March 2015, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 8 March, 2015 | 0

For the neutral, this game must have been entertaining as any this season. Both teams looked to get the ball on the ground and were always looking to attack and played at a high intensity considering this was their 5th match in a fortnight. Following defeat in midweek, Wolves recalled Jack Price for Edwards andRead more

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