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Memories From Out East

TV Thoroughbred On Stars Of Molineux Past

To a generation of football fans addicted to Star Soccer, Gerry Harrison’s voice became part of the staple Sunday afternoon fare. He was to East Anglia what Hugh Johns was to the Midlands, Gerald Sinstadt to Lancashire or Brian Moore to London. We may not have been familiar with his face but we quickly recognised his authoritative tones when home games played by Norwich and Ipswich were shown to us.

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In Hallowed Footsteps

Familiar Faces Aiming For Final Glory

A trail of former Wolves men will be pacing the Wembley touchline this spring as the drama of the play-offs continues to unfold. Following the heartbreak felt by Paul Cook and his Chesterfield squad in the race for a Football League place on Saturday, the spotlight has switched to several of the Liverpudlian’s one-time Molineux team-mates.

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Friends Reunited

Pals Get Together For Precious Catch-Up

Gerry Taylor and Bob Hatton, the two former Hull schoolboys who signed for Wolves on the same day in the mid-1960s, have had a long overdue reunion. They hadn’t met since the 1970s – at least they don’t think they had – but have caught up on the missing decades in the company of their respective wives.

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New Honour For Ruben

Milestone Man Still Performing Heroics

Ruben Neves reached a major landmark with his appearance in Wolves’ derby victory over Villa on Saturday. The Molineux skipper’s goal-making contribution to the joyously acclaimed win came in his 250th League and cup game for the club.

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A Derby Warm-Up

Friendly Foes In Opposition On The Course

A host of players from Cyrille Regis’s clubs have gathered to play in a golf competition in the late striker’s memory. Two days before the Wolves v Villa clash at Molineux, stars of yesteryear displayed an altogether friendlier rivalry for the Regis Trophy.

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Dear Diary Entry 139

Happy Day For Long-Haul Visitors

Saturday, April 8: Had a busy time of it making new acquaintances at this afternoon’s welcome home victory against Chelsea. Having played a small part in securing tickets for some visitors from afar, it was lovely to meet Glenn Gibbons, the son of early 1950s Wolves defender Len Gibbons, and members of his circle of family and friends.

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