Where Opportunity Refused To KnockWe are grateful to the following organisations and individuals for the supply of photographs: David Bagnall, Peter Harrington, Hednesford Town, Mark Tompkins and Reading 107fm, Liverpool Post & Echo, Birmingham Post & Mail, Yorkshire Evening Post, Grimsby Evening Telegraph, Hull Daily Mail, Pete’s Picture Palace, Gwilym Machin, Nigel Bond, ‘Mutchy,’ Derby Telegraph, Edmunds & Co solicitors in Walsall (www.edmunds-co.com), Preston North End, Action Images, Keith Williams, Tony Thomas, Swindon Town, Keith Slater and Gillingham Football Club, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Shirley Ireland-Jones, Mark Leesdad, Simon O’Connor and Leyton Orient, Phil McCheyne Photography in Nailsea, London Wolves, Paul Walsh Photography (www.photography.paul-walsh.net), Jonathan Russell and www.sportsprints.co.uk
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A Very English Affair
The pre-season of 1995/96 saw Wolves eschew the glamour (and presumably expense) of an overseas trip as they embarked on one of the most low-profile preparations the club had undertaken in the modern era. As a marked change from the norm in that decade, Graham Taylor chose nothing more exotic than a visit to two non-League clubs in the Home Counties of Buckinghamshire and Kent.
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