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Who are ya? This is the introduction page for members. |
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A little bit about myself: I'm 63, married with daughter at home. Living in Mid Wales. Retired. First game: My dad took me to see probably versus Villa in 1955 - goalless! Most memorable game: Versus Chelsea in 1978? Or thereabouts. Wolves needed 1 point to be promoted to top flight as Champions; Chelsea needed 1 point for promotion. A 1-1 draw kept everyone happy and avoided crowd trouble after match. Most treasured item: The gold and black scarf my mother knitted for me 35 years ago and didn't want me to wear it to matches, as she worried opposition fans might attack me! Legends:
As a youngster I had an autograph book(sadly lost) signed
by many of later 50s team. Such names as Billy Wright, Ron Flowers,
Eddie Clamp (by name & nature!), Jimmy Mullen, Peter Broadbent
are music to the ears - nostalgia probably! I choose Billy Wright
to represent them all. |
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A little bit about myself: I am 10 years old and go to Strandtown Primary, My Dad is already part of the club! I play football for a club and also play tennis regularly. Status: 2 time visitor to Molineux, Hull being my third. First game: Wolves against Man City in 2 003 - a great win 1-0. Most memorable game: Only been to two Man City and Leicester-a disappointing 0-0 draw. Hopefully the Hull match will be better than Leicester. Legends: Haven't been around for that long so probably Kightly, Jarvis and Ebanks and hopefully Milijas will make that list soon. |
A little bit about myself: I'm a civil servant at Stormont in Belfast and a part time fitness instructor . Married to Pamela with a son and daughter. Status: Occasional visitor to Molineux but supporter of Wolves since 1972 - not too many of us in Northern Ireland. First game: Wolves against Bolton in 1978 - a poor end of season 0-0 draw. Most memorable game: Wembley for the 1980 League Cup final - had a seat with a perfect view of the Andy Gray winner. Also a well timed visit in October 2003 to see the Wolves beat Man City 1-0 in the last visit to the Premiership. This was also my son's first visit to Molineux. Legends: The Doug and Robbie Keane for obvious reasons with the Irish connection . Ebanks Blake for his goals getting us back to the Premiership. |
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Dennis is our first honorary member and it's a great honour to have him on board. He didn't even go to church while at Wolves, finding faith later. Dennis was signed by Wolves when Graham Taylor was manager and made 9 starting appearances and 2 from the bench. He gets a mention in Steve Bull's book 'My memories of Wolves' for the through ball against Manchester City that resulted in Bully's 277th goal! Still lives locally and currently plays non-league football for Halesowen Town. |
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A little bit about myself: I'm the Church minister of Rounds Green Christian Fellowship. Married to Colleen and we have two sons. Status: Season ticket holder in the South Bank (Jack Harris stand). First game: Wolves against Notts Forest in 1971 - Wolves won 4-0. Most memorable game: Wembley 1974, Wolves beat Man City 2-1 in the League Cup Final. On that day, shared birthday with Wolves match goalie Gary Pierce, crowd sang 'happy birthday'¯. Great birthday treat! Wolves against Sheff United 2003 at the Millennium Stadium, Wolves leading 3-0 half time and comfortably held on to get promoted to Premier League. Also Wolves v Leicester, I took my kids to Molineux for first time. Wolves down 3-0 half time came back to win 4-3. Legends: The Doug, Jack Hayward, Ken Hibbit, Johnny Richards, Joleon Lescott, Robbie Keane. |
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A little bit about myself: I play guitar and enjoy making cards and knitting. I work for SICM. Status: Wife and mother of season ticket holders. First game: When Mim, my daughter, was mascot - can't remember who they were playing now! But Mim ran out carrying the ball! Most memorable game: Hearing the game on the radio when Wolves beat Sheffield United and went into the Premiership. Legends: Kenny Miller, Lee Naylor - we met them at the training ground and my girls liked them. |
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A little bit about myself: I play bass and guitar. I love my hamster Fernando and I like all genres of music. Status: South Bank *clap, clap, clap* South Bank. Season ticket holder. First game: Wolves v Notts Forest. We won 2-1 and Kevin Cooper scored (I think). Most memorable game: Reading game (play-off semi-final away). We won 1-0, Alex Rae scored and gained us that win, or when I was mascot v Blackburn in the Premiership first time. I will always remember that. Legends: Billy Wright. I was always hearing stories of him growing up, and also Steve Bull. |
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A little bit about myself: Ordained minister at Tipton Family Church, director of a charity (SICM) working in Africa, fanatical angler with my own website, Stewart Bloor's Angling Journal. Married with 2 girls. Status: Season ticket holder in the South Bank (Jack Harris stand). First game: Don't know who it was against, but my dad took me as a toddler in 1963 as he couldn't get a babysitter and my mom was working that night! Most memorable game: Hmmm, a few choices there. Maybe watching Wolves in the UEFA Cup final in 1972, possibly the play-off final in Cardiff or even the elation of being 0-3 down against Leicester in our first Premiership season and then coming back to win 4-3. Or on a personal level, again our first season in the Premiership, when my daughter Miriam was mascot in the Blackburn game. That was special. Legends: Rev Kenneth Hunt (won an FA Cup winner's medal in 1908 and combined playing for Wolves with running a church!), Stan Cullis (if one person alone epitomises Wolves for me, it is this man who dedicated his working life as both player and manager to the club), Billy Wright (first England player to get 100 caps, absolute legend), Sir Jack Hayward (for what he did for Wolves off the field, a true fan), Steve Bull (say no more!) |