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Happy Memories Of Ground-Breaking Trips

Wolves’ draw at Everton on Wednesday continued the fine record they have developed in recent years on their first visits to new (rebuilt) venues. With victories at West Ham, Tottenham and Brentford in the non-too-distant past, they have now won or drawn on four successive maiden trips, all in the Premier League.

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Terry Wharton: 1942 – 2026

Golden Memories Of Gem We Have Lost

With the death of Terry Wharton, we have lost much more than just one of the best uncapped wingers Wolves have ever had. He was also a fine club cricketer, terrific company, loved his golf and could tell a story with the best of them. He had plenty of material to choose from, too, having been part of Wolves’ triumphant criss-crossing of America in the summer of 1967, played nearly 250 games in gold and black and had a spell in South Africa as well as domestic ones with Bolton, Crystal Palace and Walsall.

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RIP Terry Wharton

Sad News Announced On Match-Day

Everyone at Wolves Heroes has been greatly saddened to hear about the passing-away of Terry Wharton. The 83-year-old has died in New Cross Hospital following a short illness and will be mourned by all who knew him.

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Dear Diary Entry 171

Mick Joins Familar Faces

Wednesday, December 3: A good collection of Molineux favourites were on duty for the visit of Nottingham Forest tonight, with the media trio of Andy Thompson, Lee Naylor and Don Goodman supplemented by Mick McCarthy and Jody Craddock doing separate turns in a double-header for the Billy Wright Stand corporate areas.

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A Rare Down-Turn For Conor

Life On The Sidelines For Heroic Former Skipper

He captained Wolves to a memorable Championship title triumph, to two seventh-place finishes in the Premier League, to an FA Cup semi-final and to the last eight in Europe. He has won ten senior England caps and followed up his numerous Molineux highlights by helping to make Leicester champions of the second tier, too.

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Diogo Day

Emotional Anfield Afternoon In Store

Some nostalgic sing-around that was! It came from the Sir Jack Hayward Stand in tribute to various former players at Wolves’ final pre-Christmas fixture. Bully had a mention, as he does on virtually every match-day and night, and that ditty about Bakary Sako and Nouha Dicko was in there, too.

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