Hope Leicester give those Iberians - oddly holed up in Wolverhampton - a good tonking today, in readiness for thursday.
Hope Leicester give those Iberians - oddly holed up in Wolverhampton - a good tonking today, in readiness for thursday.
Apart from their finishing Wolves looked to be coming back to form, it will depend on what sort of team they put out whether we can match them.
Cadbury’s...there is no other.Youll need to tell us what chocolate, then we can decide if all is well.
It could be worse. You could actually be in Slough.
Dam, I was hoping for the dream team.Thursday 11th February 2021 5:30 pm KO
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Southampton
Referee: Jonathan Moss
Assistant Referees: Marc Perry & Daniel Robathan
Fourth official: Graham Scott
VAR: Simon Hooper
AVAR: Mark Scholes
With due respect to any from Slough, I worked there for 3 years and regret to admit, alongside John Betjeman the best view was in the rear view mirror. Met some lovely people there but as a place to remember, well........I was going for an interview with a company in Slough a few years ago. Never been before, and didnt take up their offer of a 2nd interview.
Uncle Albert?I once played a horse called Albert from Wolverhampton in a production of Alan Bennett’s version of Wind in the Willows.
I once played a horse called Albert from Wolverhampton in a production of Alan Bennett’s version of Wind in the Willows.

I was the whole bloody animal! It was an outdoor production in a field, and not only did I have to speak with a completely over the top Black Country accent, I had to tow a genuine gypsy caravan about 20 yards, and carry Toad on my back right the way round the field. He was not a small person, either!Which part were you![]()
Completely agree. Weird al was also the next big thing............and we know what happened there.Agreed. From everything we hear, the lad has a really big future, but it's not starting with this game for me.
So now I know why you have the long face after a loss.I once played a horse called Albert from Wolverhampton in a production of Alan Bennett’s version of Wind in the Willows.
Completely agree. Weird al was also the next big thing............and we know what happened there.
Strongest, experienced team please.
Would you really throw an untested player into our biggest game of the season? Seems a hell of a risk to me.
Lol. you were the first one to spot it. Now corrected!I was more surprised at how versatile he thinks Armstrong is!
Still think he will come good too as it happens.
I was the whole bloody animal! It was an outdoor production in a field, and not only did I have to speak with a completely over the top Black Country accent, I had to tow a genuine gypsy caravan about 20 yards, and carry Toad on my back right the way round the field. He was not a small person, either!