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5 ‘Nuno’ments’ that will always make you smile

By Sam Lambeth | Blogs, Sam Lamberth | 0 comment | 22 April, 2018 | 0

Nuno and Wolves have secured their much-expected, but no less wonderful, promotion to the Premier League. The master behind such majesty has been Nuno Espirito Santo – with the wit and wisdom of a modern-day philosopher, and the gut-and- thrust passion of a pitbull, the Portuguese manager has provided plenty of memorable moments both onRead more

Bristol City vs Wolves – Match Preview

By Billy Price | Billy Price, Match Previews | 0 comment | 29 December, 2017 | 0

Billy Price looks ahead to the top of the table clash between Bristol City and Wolves. Wolves travel to Bristol City on Saturday for the late kick-off. After a tough fixture away at Milwall, Wolves will be looking to bounce back after a 2-2 draw kept up their impressive unbeaten run. They face off againstRead more

What A Different A Formation Makes

By Sam Murphy | Sam Murphy | 0 comment | 13 December, 2017 | 0

Sam Murphy takes a look at how Wolves set up and the impact it’s made on the team. For all the expensive talent assembled at Wolves under Fosun, both on an off the pitch, there is one man that Wolves would not be top of the league without, Nuno Espirito Santo. Nuno has been theRead more

Winning Wolves – A Sign of Greater Things to Come?

By Billy Price | Billy Price | 0 comment | 10 August, 2017 | 0

Billy Price looks back at Wolves performance against Middlesbrough and if it’s set the benchmark for the season Wolves have successfully started their championship campaign with a 1-0 win over a strong Middlebrough team inside a sold old Molineux. While it was a game all us Wolves fans were all excited for, many pundits did notRead more

Changing of the Guard

By Dan Butler | Blogs, Dan Butler | 0 comment | 26 July, 2017 | 0

With ten new players already joining Wolves this season, Dan Butler looks at what it means for some of the stalwarts of the club.   The new season is fast approaching and plenty of new faces are arriving at Molineux. It is only natural for some of the old guard at Wolves to wonder ifRead more

Saint or sinner? The Mick McCarthy tenure at Wolves

By matt | Blogs, David Evans | 0 comment | 19 April, 2015 | 0

Mick McCarthy’s recent return to Molineux brought up an array of mixed emotions from fans about the former Wolves gaffer. David Evans takes a look at whether any ill feelings against the Ipswich manager are justified. Love or hate him, Mick McCarthy gave Wolves fans some of the most memorable years at our club inRead more

A man to be thankful for: Sam Ricketts

By Tom Tracey | Blogs, Tom Tracey | 0 comment | 19 March, 2015 | 0

With club captain Sam Ricketts’ loan departure imminent, Tom Tracey looks back at the importance that the defender played in his time at Wolves. It appears as though Sam Ricketts’ departure from the club is all but confirmed. An emergency loan move to League One Swindon Town is on the cards for Sam, who appearsRead more

7 things we learnt about Wolves in November

By matt | Blogs, David Evans | 0 comment | 4 December, 2014 | 0

(Image via www.shropshirestar.com) Well what a miserable month that was. Wolves will be glad to see the back of the eleventh month of the year. No win in five games. 1 goal scored which was just a cross from James Henry which made it’s way to goal and a whopping 14 goals conceded. It’s beenRead more

The Wolves in Claret and Blue

By matt | Blogs, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 18 November, 2014 | 0

Richard Hobbs chats to No Nay Never, a Burnley blog and podcast about several former Wolves who now play at Turf Moor. Last season Burnley’s fantastic form saw them promoted to Premier League ahead of teams with bigger budgets and larger stadiums. Their promotion-winning team contained several players who were also part of Wolves who wereRead more

Six strikers Wolves could go for in January

By matt | Alex Richards, Blogs | 0 comment | 12 November, 2014 | 0

As Wolves desperate search for a striker continues, The Mirror’s Alex Richards shares the six forwards Wolves could bring in to bolster their attacking line. Additional fire power. Its the thing Wolves fans are increasingly craving. There can be no doubting that the two recent defeats – the 2-1 loss at Ipswich and the 5-0Read more

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