by Paul Berry | Feb 22, 2022 | Events
There were some tremendous sporting rivalries in the 1980’s. Coe and Ovett. Senna and Prost. McEnroe and Borg. Hagler and Hearns. And then, at the end of the decade and into the next, Bull and Walsh. It was epic. Steve Bull and Steve Walsh. A...
by Paul Berry | Feb 9, 2022 | Events
Wolves face a pivotal few days on the hunt for some capital gains with Premier League assignments against Arsenal and Tottenham. Two club legends look back on clashes with the North London pair of yesteryear, including a very similar schedule 40 years ago...
by Paul Berry | Feb 7, 2022 | Events
Paul Cook loves football. That might seem like ‘stating the bleedin’ obvious’ when it comes to any player or manager, particularly one who made 731 appearances in a career spanning 22 years and has already chalked up almost the same amount in the dugout. But Paul Cook...
by Paul Berry | Feb 2, 2022 | Events
Beating the big boys has become something of a familiar feel for Wolves in recent seasons, with the cream of the Premier League crop all despatched in one form or another in modern times. But that hasn’t always been the case. Since Mick McCarthy’s Wolves vintage upset...
by Paul Berry | Jan 22, 2022 | Events
Wolves’ first ever visit to the Brentford Community Stadium on Saturday is bound to be a lively affair. The atmosphere at the Bees new stadium was properly – well, buzzing – when they raised the curtain on this Premier League season, and the return of capacity crowds,...
by Paul Berry | Jan 22, 2022 | Events
Matt Murray was looking around a small clothes shop in search of Father’s Day presents for his Dad and Step-Dad in a quiet outpost of East Anglia. He had taken partner Natalie away to celebrate an anniversary with a spa break and a nice meal. All of a sudden he...