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Firstly, thank you to everyone who has tuned in this season.
It's been a bit of a rollercoaster... then the Tea Cups... finishing on the Park slides.
Jlo left, Gary came in - touching distance of Wembley... then a 14th place Premier league finish.
We can't complain - GON has worked wonders.
Let's have a review of the 2023/24 season!
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Wolves season at Molineux came to a close with a3-1 loss to Crystal Palace.
Liverpool up next to close the 2023/24 season.
PLUS, Wolves call to SCRAP VAR for the 24/25 Premier League season!
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Wolves were humbled away at Man City, with a Haaland/Rodri masterclass.
Next up, it's Palace at home for the final Premier League game at Molineux this season.
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Solo ep where Harry keeps the weekly uploads going and explains why we failed to upload on Wednesday!
Also Tommy Doyle has signed for Wolves!.
The Luton win and a Man City preview is there too.
Fancast charity: https://www.justgiving.com/page/wolvesfancastccc24
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Wolves are now winless in seven following defeats to both Arsenal and Bournemouth in the Premier League.
It was a tale of two fixtures - with a proud performance against the Gunners, followed by 'the worst of the season' against the Cherries.
Luton at home is next...
Tom Bason joins the lads to discuss football finance - worth a listen!
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Matheus Cunha returned to the starting XI in blistering form to give Wolves a much-deserved 2-2 draw away to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.
A world class goal was cancelled out by old Wolves boy, Morgan Gibbs-White, before the Brazilian struck again to cancel out Danilo's strike for the hosts.
Next up, it's Arsenal at home.
And we're back to FFP... PSR... whatever it's called these days!
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Wolves were left point-less at Molineux with a massively controversial VAR offside call!
West Ham took all three points, after Max Kilman's header was chalked off in added time.
In light of this, the 77 Club are picking their top five VAR howlers!
Next up, it's the Morgan Gibbs-White derby...
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Wolves came away from Villa Park with nothing, but left it all out on the pitch following a 2-0 loss to their West Midlands rivals.
But a point on the road away to Burnley helped ease the pain with a hard-fought 1-1 draw.
Next up is our third Claret and Blue opposition, this time in the shape of West Ham United.
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Wolves are back in Premier League action after the international break.
Joao Gomes played 90 minutes for Brazil against England - has his performance put him in the shop window?
Villa way up next - and will Fosun spend in the summer?
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Wolves surrendered a precious 2-1 lead in the 97th minute, losing in the 100th, against Coventry City in the FA Quarter Finals.
Join us for a therapy session...
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Wolves got through another tough Premier League game thanks to some superb individual - and all-round team - efforts.
Fulham were the visitors, and got a late consolation goal - after Wanderers had pretty much sealed the points through RAN and a Tom Cairney own goal.
Next up if Coventry... in the FA CUP QUARTER FINALS
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Wolves came away from Newcastle with nothing but fresh injury worries after a 3-0 defeat at St James' Park.
It was 'one of those days' for Wanderers, who are dealing with a busy schedule and an ever-thinning squad.
Fulham at home is next - and who are the best English players to have played for Wolves in the premier League?
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Wolves followed up a tight 1-0 win over Sheffield United in the Premier League at Molineux with a hard-fought win over Brighton in the FA Cup.
We just love beating Albions don't we?
It sets up an FA Cup Quarter Final with Midland neighbours Coventry City.
Next up though, is Newcastle United away.
It's a packed episode this week!
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Harry spoke to Manny a day before he sets off on a 195 mile walk to Newcastle from Molinuex for DementiaUK!
Donate: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/mkang
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Wolves returned from the capital with another three points after beating Tottenham 1-2 at the New White Hart Lane.
A brace from Joao Gomes sealed the points, with Pedro Net proving his worth once again.
Sheffield United visit Molineux next in the Premier League - the Blades have conceded 63 goals this season, and haven't beaten Wolves away from home since 2002.
Sasa has a long term injury and is back at Compton to receive treatment - is it the end for him?
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Wolves were left to rue a poor performance at home with a second loss in as many games at Molineux in the Premier League.
Wanderers went down 2-0 to Brentford, and were left to count the cost of losing Cunha to injury early on.
Next up, it's Spurs at the New White Hart Lane.
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Wolves completed a league double over Chelsea for the fist time since 1974/5, taking all three points away from Stamford Bridge for the first time since 1979.
It capped off a decent week, which saw Wanderers just edged by Manchester United at Molineux three days prior.
Next up is Brentford, who Wolves face for the fourth time in under six weeks.
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Wolves banished the Hawthorns hoodoo with a professional display to ditch Black Country rivals West Brom OUT of the FA Cup.
Goals from Neto and Cunha sealed a comfortable 2-0 win, which turned nasty a near the end - with crowd trouble in the Home End.
But it's Wolves with the bragging rights, after beating the Baggies for the first time away from home for 28 years.
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Wolves returned to Premier League action with a decent point away to Brighton for Monday Night Football.
Jack has a moan about trains - and everyone else is gearing up for the first Black Country Derby in front of fans for 12 years!
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