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The one and only Romain Saiss joins Mikey to talk through the emotions and drama of our 3-2 win over Man City at Molineux. They also touch upon another of Romain's most iconic moments for the club, where he was left lying on the pitch at Middlesbrough on the way to promotion, and Romain reveals why he wasn't meant to play for the full ninety minute…
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Adam Proudlock came through the Wolves Academy and after impressing at a loan spell in Scotland, returned to become Wolves top goalscorer in the 2000/01 season. He talks through his favourite game in gold and black, a four-nil win over Norwich City, where Adam scored his first league goal for his hometown club.…
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During the 2008/09 Championship winning season, top of the table Wolves travelled with over 3,000 fans to the Keepmoat Stadium in Doncaster ahead of a tricky festive schedule. Neil Collins scored the only goal of the game, his favourite moment at the club, and he joins Mikey Burrows to talk through the day and what it meant for our title push.…
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Fan favourite left wing back Barry Douglas talks to Mikey Burrows about his favourite game for Wolves; one of the most dramatic moments of Nuno's reign... Three years to the day, he talks about our famous trip to Bristol City, where he grabbed a goal and a late, late assist for Ryan Bennett, sparking scenes on the pitch and in the stands.…
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In the words of Mick McCarthy, "It was a strange afternoon for Chris. He played exceptionally well, scored a hat-trick and got the match ball, and then got sent off!" Time to hear from the man himself as he chats with Old Gold Club double act partner Mikey Burrows about an unforettable win at Preston.…
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Wolves supporter Tom Parry watched on from the Molineux stands as one of the most dramatic penalty shootouts unfolded in front of his eyes. Premier League Sheffield Wednesday were the losers, Wolves the winners, as Paul Jones starred between the sticks to help send his team into the fifth round of the FA Cup.…
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Sylvan Ebanks-Blake was a natural born finisher and displayed it during his time at Wolves, who he helped into the top flight as Championship winners in 2009. Earlier in that sensational campaign was a 3-2 victory at Charlton Athletic, which the former striker, who scored two, holds as his best game in old gold.…
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Wolves’ greatest ever goal scorer behind Steve Bull, John Richards was prolific in old gold, finishing his Molineux career with 194 goals. The 1972 journey to the UEFA Cup final provided memories to cherish for Richards, who fondly reflects on the quarter finals at Juventus, where Wolves set themselves up for a 3-2 aggregate victory.…
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Don Goodman was a regular goal scorer for Wolves during the 1990s, when he made more than 125 appearances in the West Midlands. A special FA Cup victory over Leeds United is held as his greatest game for the club, as the now TV pundit stunned Elland Road and secured Wolves’ place in the semi-finals.By Wolves
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A well-decorated Irish international, who lifted the Premier League and Champions League at Manchester United, Denis Irwin brought his experience to Molineux late in his career. The full-back played a key role as Wolves were famously promoted to the top flight in 2003, beating Sheffield United 3-0 in the Play-Off final.…
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Stephen Ward becomes the latest Old Gold Club inductee as he sits down with Mikey Burrows and Chris Iwelumo to discuss being one of several strikers at the club during the late noughties, teaching himself to become a full-back by watching others play the position, as well as getting sent off and scoring at Anfield.…
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Michael Kightly becomes the latest Old Gold Club inductee as he joins Mikey Burrows and Chris Iwelumo to speak about going from non-league to Premier League in two years, earning England under-21 appearances due to his Wolves form, his injury plagued later years at the club and crying when he found out his Wolves career was over.…
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Simon Osborn, who made more than 180 appearances in gold and black, is the ninth ex-Wolves star to appear on the second series of the club’s official podcast as he chats to podcast hosts Mikey Burrows and ex-Wolves striker Chris Iwelumo. He discusses his time at Wolves and why his side narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier League.…
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