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Reminiscing About Arthur And Eddie!
Barney On His Friends
Wolves v Nottingham Forest……there’s one meeting of the clubs that springs to mind faster and fonder than all others. And, for John Barnwell, 1980 Wembley glory carried the extra significance of being achieved at the expense of his former employers and to the discomfort of the game’s best-known manager.
Encouragement In The Search For Goals And Wins
How The Tide Turned In The Past
We can find no instances of Wolves ever having started a season slower than this one, scoring-wise, so what else can we offer from the past by way of encouragement that 2022-23 will turn out fine? Along with the head coach appointment that we hope might still be imminent, we offer these examples of how and when the club recovered from unpromising beginnings like the one we have been witnessing these last few weeks.
Wath A Day!
Humberside Duo Who Took Very Different Paths
Two or three paragraphs in the Express & Star in the middle of 1964-65 marked their arrival together in Wolverhampton and, for a few more years, they remained close. But the careers of Gerry Taylor and Bob Hatton could hardly have been more different, with one travelling far and wide and the other barely straying from these parts.
Reunited – More Than 50 Years On
Vancouver Meet-Up Was Too Good A Chance To Miss
Yet another of Les Wilson’s former Molineux colleagues can now vouch for his skills as a host. Any number of Wolves favourites have received warm welcomes over the years either at his home in Vancouver or the one elsewhere in the city that belonged to his parents.
Dear Diary Entry 132
Spotlight On The Joy Of ’74
Thursday, September 8: Thrilled to see how well the long pieces I compiled with John Richards on Wolves’ 1974 League Cup final glory turned out in Backpass. Hope the man himself is as pleased when I put a copy of this fine magazine in the post for him.
Oh Rob, Why Did You Do It?
Four-Month Reign Adds To The Bewildering Madness
This isn’t being wise after the event. It looked a very questionable choice even while the dust was settling on the 2021-22 season and Rob Edwards should have been lapping up the acclaim that came with leading Forest Green to the League Two title. “It will be different from now on…..there will be much more time……no more knee-jerk reactions,” they told us around the time of his appointment at a club still then in the Premier League. Really? What value do we put on ANY pronouncements coming out of Watford?