Aiming For The Stars
Euro Success The Perfect Tonic – Richards
Like so many others, I was glued to the television for several weeks to watch the Lionesses work their magic. And how brilliant were they? I have to say they seemed to be making hard work of it at times – last-minute goals, extra-time, penalty shoot-outs. No wonder I’ve got grey hair!
Just Champion!
How The Heroic Lionesses Have Been Feted By The Wolves Basle has never seen anything like it……but what about the reaction around Molineux to England’s dramatic success over Spain yesterday? Our thanks go to Wolves Women chair Jenny Wilkes for providing us with this guest-writer’s view of how the Lionesses latest glory has had the […]
Plenty To Sing About
Lee Lends A Hand To Make The Foundation A Little More Solid
Colin Lee is toasting his latest successful charity night in Devon as his money-raising efforts continue to draw in those from his sporting past. The former Wolves manager has been hosting an annual evening for good causes for around a decade since his talent-finding years with Chelsea in the south-west brought him into closer contact with the Eastern Eye restaurant in Newton Abbot.
He’s Done It Again…..What A Champ!
Thomas Completes Gruelling Task He Said He’d Left Behind
Hats off – or racing helmets, to be specific – to Geoff Thomas on his latest amazing feat of endurance. For an incredible seventh time, the former Wolves midfielder and his team have ridden the 2,000-plus miles of the Tour de France course and savoured the cheers of those lining the finishing stretch on the Champs-Elysees.
Ninety Minutes With Lofty
Visiting Time An Uplifting Experience
Phil Parkes may be off his feet but, clearly, he is not even close to being knocked off his game. A quiet lunchtime in Oswestry confirmed that his mind is as sharp as ever and, equally important, provided proof that his magnificent capacity to entertain through story-telling remains very much intact.
Diogo: A New Heartfelt Tribute
Tragic Star Inducted To Hall Of Fame
Diogo Jota has been honoured at his first English club by being inducted immediately into Wolves’ hall of fame. The Portuguese forward was killed a fortnight ago tonight in the tragic car crash that also claimed the life of his brother, Andre.
Not Such A Black And White Decision
Love Still In The Air – Across The Oceans
Remember the circus around the first Blind Date wedding and what colour hat Cilla would wear? The bride was from Walsall, as it happens. Well, the drawn-out and less-publicised race to become Wolves Heroes’ first nuptials goes on – but it might be drawing closer to a happy ending.
Shooting To The Top
Stars Continue To Leave – But Such Riches To Have Savoured!
Former Wolves players are continuing to blaze a high-profile trail across the game at home and abroad. We wrote during the first half of last season about Matheus Nunes (Manchester City), Pedro Neto (Chelsea) and Diogo Jota (Liverpool) all featuring regularly for clubs recognised as being among the Premier League elite.
Mel Still Relishing Life At The Sharp End
Hectic Schedule Suiting Well-Travelled Goal Ace
“If you want something doing, ask someone who’s busy.” In other words, ask somebody just like Mel Eves. The exact origins of that well-known sentiment are not known but it might have been created for the Wolves-supporting former Molineux forward.
Dear Diary Entry 165
Tribute Planned To Goodison ‘Royalty’
Monday, June 2: Terry Wharton isn’t the only former Wolves player having a book written about or with him. While he and Tim Nash rattle along in collaboration, we hear from Merseyside sources that a publication about the late Andy King is also on the way.






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