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A Hero Returns
Gould Back Among Cup-Happy Dons
Bobby Gould has used a weekend shrouded in FA Cup interest to make another visit to Wimbledon. The man who led The Dons to the ultimate shock triumph against Liverpool in the 1988 final relished his walk-on role at Saturday’s League One home game against Port Vale.
So WHO Is Wolves’ Oldest Scorer?
Revealing Molineux’s Most Senior Marksmen…
It’s all James Milner’s fault. Had he not scored for Brighton earlier this season, our deep dive into the record books may never have been considered. It would, at least, have been substantially delayed. But by netting the equaliser against Manchester City in August and setting The Seagulls on the way to an unlikely home victory, Milner attracted all manner of publicity.
Head Cook Seeks Calm Amid The Heat
Unusual Goings-On At The Top
Nothing surprises you in football, or so the saying goes. Well, actually, some developments do – and this one definitely did. Paul Cook waves his no 2 off to pastures new on Friday, September 12, and no doubt keeps an eye on developments when his long-time right-hand man takes the managerial reins on a match-day for the first time.
Down To Earth With A Bump
Surman Sky-Dives For Best Of Causes
Following Geoff Palmer’s charity abseil last month, another former Wolves player has demonstrated a daring defiance of any fear of heights.
Andrew Surman is at the opposite end of the Molineux service scale to the veteran full-back, having made only nine first-team appearances here following his recruitment by Mick McCarthy in the summer of 2009.
Dear Diary Entry 168
A Precious Meet-Up At The 19th
Friday, September 5: Great to spend half an hour or so at the Wolves FPA golf day with Charles Bamforth, who has flown into England from California to give one of the addresses at the emotional farewell to Marston’s, the city centre brewery we used to know as Banks’s.
Peas In A Podcast
Wembley Scorers’ New Link To Supporters
For years, they were next to each other on the team sheet wearing the shirts numbered 10 and 11. Now good mates Andy Mutch and Robbie Dennison are side by side at the microphone, sharing their thoughts from Wolves’ revivalist years for the benefit of those among us still soaking up all the memories like sponges.