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Something To Savour

Derby Delight Spills Over – No Problem!

Over the top? Yes, of course it was….gloriously so! The sight of Rob Edwards sprinting down the touchline amid the joy of Wolves’ second goal last night was out of proportion with the achievements of his relegation-bound side. The full-time walk of applause round the pitch that followed, complete with handshake for every steward he passed? That was on the excessive side, too.

Promise Kept!

Plans Afoot To Boost Charity Coffers Further

A useful new kitty is building up for the benefit of good causes – and we wondered whether any of our loyal readers wished to swell it further. After keepsakes belonging to late 1960s Wolves wing-half Johnny Kirkham were donated to us early last winter, we promised to support charities with 100 per cent of the proceeds from any sale.

Managing Very Nicely, Thanks

Success In The Dug-Out, Far And Wide

Has there ever been a time like this for having so many former Wolves personnel in managerial and coaching positions in Great Britain and beyond? From Glasgow in the north to California in the west, to Hungary in the east and New Zealand in the very distant south, we have counted 19 currently in situ in the dug-out, with some more obvious and high-profile than others.

That’s Major, Tom!

The Grandest Of Entrances

Tom Edozie’s dramatic stoppage-time contribution against Arsenal last night has had us racking our brains for similar debut-day heroics. To go on with six minutes remaining at home to the Premier League leaders in a match shown live on TV and to have such a decisive impact is truly the stuff dreams are made of.

Utterly Bizarre!

Cup Fortunes That Point To A Slice Of Club History

Imagine if Wolves had recorded 112 victories in knockout football in 1958-59, the last season they won the top-flight title. Or 120 across the campaign in which Nuno Espirito Santo led them in such style to the Championship crown in 2017-18.

Warning! Beware The Giant-Killers

Roberts Recalls His Days In FA Cup Spotlight

Does the name Lee Roberts still resonate among Wolves supporters – and even defenders of a past age? In a tie not dissimilar to the slippery assignment Rob Edwards’ side face at Grimsby on Sunday, the West Midlander made a major mark and went close to ushering his boyhood club out of the FA Cup.

My Mate Incey – By David Seaman

‘Great Player’ Who Ran A Good Queen Vic!

“We share similar tastes – his sons even have the same names as my two oldest children, Daniel and Thomas,” wrote David Seaman in his autobiography, Safe Hands. It is soon evident from the various mentions of the promotion-winning Wolves midfielder in this entertaining publication that the two are close.

A Masters In Courage

Opening Up On His Molineux Nightmare

Ever wondered what became of Neil Masters during and following his ill-fated mid-1990s time at Wolves? Wonder no more. But be warned…..his story is not a case of happy ever afters. 8The left-back Graham Turner signed, Graham Taylor ridiculed and Mark McGhee sold has unloaded in a big way to get rid of 30 years of hurt following his Molineux nightmare.

Honouring Diogo

An Act To Help Keep The Memory Alive

It was a small ceremony – but hugely significant. And one initially inspired by Wolves supporters. It’s seven months since the induction of Diogo Jota to Molineux’s hall of fame was rushed through amid the most tragic of circumstances. In a small room off the club’s outstanding museum, the process continued yesterday with the addition of his picture board among all those previously honoured.

Dear Diary Entry 172

‘Hometown Boy’ Back Among Us

Saturday, January 3: Would like to have seen and heard Richard Stearman when he returned to the city of his birthplace for the 3-0 victory over West Ham this afternoon but media room duties called.

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