Just 90 minutes left to endure until the Premier League becomes a memory.
The game was up weeks ago, but the game will be up officially on Sunday when Wolves physically
return to the Championship.
Forty five players, barring any surprise last day debuts at Wigan, have worn the old gold and black
these last three seasons.
Here we go again. Last day of the transfer window and we're all waiting for at least a striker
after offloading Vokes as a loan and sold Keogh. Surely 3M must bring in at least one striker, and
hopefully one with som class and skills?! Well, that's very important of course, but of more
immediate [...
Well. They´re finally at it again. It's been a long wait after the win against Wigan that saved
the managements behind and made us fans jump on the bandwagon of hope again. During the
international break many of the Wolves players has made their countries proud, in particular Sam
Vokes and Stephen Ward.
The return of the Carling Cup had plenty of entertainment to offer and although there will
always be those who dismiss the value of English football's fourth-tier competition, there were
several important lessons to be learned from what we saw this midweek.
Lesson 1: Hargeaves can come good: Roberto Mancini's signing of injury-plagued
Owen Hargreaves brought the inevitable slew of crock jokes, especially in the wake of the infamous
YouTube videos featuring the former Manchester United and Bayern Munich midfielder.
The Wolves reserves play Manchester United tonight and we are putting out a very interesting team.
McCarey Doherty-Ihiekwe-Griffiths-Reckord Ismail Foley O'Hara Forde -Cassidy -Ebanks-Blake -
Especially the midfield looks very competitive and Kevin Foley one of our most consistent players
this season and the last is up and running again together with new signing Jamie O'Hara.
Sam Vokes out on-loan Wolves striker to Bristol City tried to make a come back in a closed door
game at Bristol yesterday, but his leg hold up only for 18 minutes before he limped off. This was
to be the final test for Wolves to test if he would be able to [...]
Actually it's not really news as it happened a few days ago, but Sam Vokes has suffered a new
injury blow. When training for Wolves being just a few days from a long due come-back for Bristol
City who he is out on loan to he torn his tendon. Apparently it is connected [...]
The Independent today writes that Michael Mancienne finally is on his way back to Wolves. But it
will again be on a season long loan. The clubs did not come to an agreement on the fee for a
permanent transfer. Chelsea FC didn't back down from the £5M pricetag and Wolves were not prepared
to [...]
The injury that Steven Fletcher got against Stoke looks to be more serious than first estimated.
According to Wolves injury report yesterday Fletcher is not back in training yet and that of course
will cast a doubt on if he will be ready to play Everton tomorrow. And much to my surprise our
[...]
The first game in the league tomorrow, but we must not forget our players out on-loan. Well. We can
probably forget poor Sam Vokes for six to eight weeks as he is recovering from his injury. And he
can forget playing for manager Steve Coppell as he left Bristol City yesterday, probably to low to
[...
Wolves actually had 5 players who played in their national teams tonight, despite injuries to
Doyle, Vokes and Edwards; Hennessey played the first half for Wales against Luxembourg Berra played
the whole game for Scotland against Sweden Fletcher played for over an hour for Scotland against
Sweden Keogh played the last half hour for the [.
Sam Vokes Injured in his hamstring after playing 13 minutes out on-loan to Bristol City today got
his verdict from the scan. He will be out for six to eight weeks and is therefore heading back to
Wolverhampton for treatment and rehabilitation. City physio Nick Dawes says to the City Official
site: "Hopefully [.
Wolves out on-loan striker Sam Vokes was unfortunately injured in his hamstring after 13 minutes of
play for Bristol City Friday. Today he will take a scan to assess the damage and how long he will
be in rehab before he can play again. He will of course not play for Wales against Luxembourg on
[...]
As if it would not be enough with injuries! Wolves young striker Sam Vokes came on for his loan
club Bristol City after 54 minutes. Bristol were aready then behind with two goals. Actually the
first one from the newcomers in the Champioship, Londoners Millwall, came from the foot of former
Wolves central defender Darren [.
Bristol City has signed Wolves young striker Sam Vokes on loan until the 5th of January. That came
as a bit of surprise to many. Vokes has been doing well in pre season and also scored for Wolves.
But as we have a large squad with very good strikers all ready to go, I guess [...]
Wolves last night lost out to Championship club Reading away in the pre-season preparations. I only
listened to the match on the radio as many other fans. Only 813 Wolves supporters made the trip.
Wolves started the match with a team looking like this: Ikeme Foley, Stearman, Batth, Elokobi
Guedioura, Henry, Milijas, Hemmings Doyle, Vokes.
Wolves Reserves managed to get a draw against a Fulham Reserves team that has not lost in nine
games now in Premier League Reserves Group South. Reading the reports from both Wolves Official
Site (HERE) and the Fulham Site (HERE) gives the impression that it was a fair result as far as how
the game was [.
The Wolves Reserves team are playing against the Fulham Reserves tonight at 7pm on Motspur ParkÂ
training ground. This is the team Wolves will play: McCarey, Davis, Griffiths, Dunleavy, Metcalf,
Mendez-Laing, Castillo, Rooney, Winnall, Vokes, Ebanks-Blake. SUBS: Bennett, Gorman, Harris,
Landell. Playing in the Reserves usually means that the players are not starting with the first
team the weekend after.
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The result says it all. This was a laboured victory for Manchester United as they had struggled
and lacked any killer instinct for much of the game. An unconvincing win but indeed a very
crucial one as United look for a fourth successive league title.
A very unlikely hat-trick by 'Butters' (aka Danny Butterfield I'd like to think his team-mates
call him 'Butters') helped Palace knock Wolves out of the FA Cup. It's a morale-boosting win for
the beleaguered Eagles of Croydon, who recently went into administration; for Wolves it's now a
case of concentrating solely on survival in the Prem.
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found dead at his home in Huntington, Chester.
Wales continued their recent run of impressive results with an emphatic four-one win over Norway
at the Cardiff City Stadium. Goals from Gareth Bale, Craig Bellamy and Sam Vokes earned Wales their
fourth win in five games. Whilst the team on the pitch overran their Scandinavian visitors, though,
the fans in the ground were largely otherwise occupied, trying to make a stand against Team GB.
Losing to Northampton was bad and going down at Blackburn was worse but what really did for Roy
Hodgson was Wolves' 1-0 win at Anfield in late December. Both teams go into the rematch on the back
of encouraging Carling Cup wins in midweek and Wolves' 5-0 thrashing of Millwall will help wash
away the taste of last Saturday's enfeebled performance against QPR.
Our latest player out on-loan is Andy Keogh, but he played only the last ten minutes when he
replaced Bellamy for his new team Cardiff as they managed to end up victorious against still in
administration team Pompey. But Keogh managed to make some impression in the Premier League
aspiring team when he showed some [.
Mais um amistoso, foi disputado no dia 12/11/2011, na cidade de Cardiff-WAL, onde jogaram as
seleções do PaÃs de Gales (45º no ranking da FIFA) e a seleção da Noruega (24º no ranking da
FIFA).
Antes desse jogo, as 2 seleções jogaram: Eliminatórias Copa do MUndo
2002Oslo 05/09/2001 NOR3:2 (1:2)WAL First stage2002Cardiff 07/10/2000 WAL1:1 (0:0)NOR First
stage Eliminatórias Continentais
1984Oslo 21/09/1983 NOR0:0WAL Preliminary round1984Swansea 22/09/1982 WAL1:0 (1:0)NOR Preliminary
round Amistosos
2008Wrexham 06/02/2008 WAL3:0 (1:0)NOR 2004Oslo 27/05/2004 NOR0:0WAL 1994Cardiff 09/03/1994 WAL1:3
(0:1)NOR 1985Bergen 05/06/1985 NOR4:2 (3:1)WAL 1985Wrexham 26/02/1985 WAL1:1 (1:1)NOR 1984Trondheim
06/06/1984 NOR1:0 (0:0)WAL
O árbitro desse jogo, foi: Gerhard Grobelnik-AUT
Scout:
Gareth Bale (11.
Last four head-to-head:
2-1 Liverpool (a; League Cup) 09.21.11
2-3 Liverpool (a; FA Cup) 01.30.91
2-2 (h; FA Cup) 01.26.91
4-0 Liverpool (h; League Cup) 10.29.85
This is a big, big game for Alex Mcleish today. The last of a run of home games and a derby
against an opponent that caused his predecessor so many problems. It's also something of a "top of
the table" encounter and the winner, should there be one, will get boasting rights over the rest of
the league for at least a while today.