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A Catch-Up With Kenning

Former Winger Recalls His Molineux Stay

It is, as we have been regularly reminded this summer, 50 years since the World Cup win with the ‘wingless wonders’. Let it be said, though, that Ian Callaghan, John Connelly and Terry Paine played in the early rounds of the tournament.

The unthinking put a place marker on July, 1966, as the sudden transition point after which the traditional flanker was consigned to history.

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Waggy, True Idol Of The Molineux Masses

Three Years On……The Love Remains Strong

It is three years today since the funeral of Dave Wagstaffe, the much-loved Wolves winger who passed away on August 6, 2013. To mark this sad anniversary, John Lalley – a big fan of the flying winger – has called the player a ‘genuine Wolves icon’ and penned these moving words:

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Stowaway Aboard!

Hegan’s Spot Of Special ‘Training’

Wolves’ home game with Ipswich this week reconnected us with the East Anglia media and brought another bizarre Danny Hegan tale to our attention. We have written more than once on here of the characteristics that made the late midfielder a frequent topic of conversation among team-mates and supporters alike.

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Bully Booked Again!

Coming Soon….Another Slant On The Legend

Another Steve Bull book is on the way for Wolves fans in the run-up to Christmas. The man who has already been the subject of several publications is due to hit the shelves again in the coming weeks.

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On Course For Another Great Day

Talented Team Hit The Fairways

Nine outfield men, a couple of goalkeepers and even a highly experienced manager….. The annual former Wolves players’ golf day certainly didn’t lack for a few high-profile names.

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Roger And Out

Stark Reminder Of Football’s Perilous Nature

Hermann Hesse writes, in Siddhartha: “I have always believed, and I still believe, that whatever good or bad fortune may come our way, we can always give it meaning and transform it into something of value.” A broken leg at a time when it was rumoured that he was about to be selected to skipper England
Youths was a cruel blow for Roger Grice.

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