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In this episode of The Wolves 77 Club, Sam, Harry and Baylis tackle the burning question every Wolves fan is asking: why is Gary O'Neil still at the helm with only one win in 20 Premier League games? The lads look into the dismal performance against Crystal Palace, analyse the tactical and defensive blunders and critique individual players like José Sá and Rayan Aït-Nouri.
The team also reflects on Gary O'Neil’s contentious substitutions and his stubbornness, which has left fans frustrated and the club in a precarious position. With the looming match against Southampton, they discuss potential lineups and whether a change in management could salvage the season. Alongside the deep dive, enjoy lighter moments, listener comments and a Gary O'Neil-themed quiz to lift the mood.
Tune in for a mix of passionate debate, tactical breakdowns, and the ever-present hope for a turnaround.
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The team discuss the late late drama away to Brighton - with the only two out of the pod who went... leaving early!
Next up, it's the start of the all important 'November fixtures'.
Can Wolves get their first win of the premier League season at home to Crystal Palace?
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In Episode 277 of The Wolves 77 Club, the team discusses Wolves' heartbreaking 2-1 loss to Manchester City. The episode covers the controversial VAR decision that denied Wolves a crucial point, with much of the conversation focusing on the inconsistencies in officiating.
Gary O'Neil’s decision to switch to a back five is a major talking point, as it nearly secured Wolves a positive result. The hosts praise standout performances from players like José Sá, who made several key saves, and also delve into how the substitution strategy may be weakening the team's chances.
Reflecting on O'Neil’s comments about potential unconscious bias in favor of bigger clubs, the podcast examines Wolves' struggles with VAR, player fitness concerns, and the overall impact on the season.
With Wolves’ upcoming fixture against Brighton, the team debates O'Neil's tactical choices and whether he should stick with the back five or revert to a back four.
The episode ends with predictions, betting odds, and a shoutout to Manny Singh for his remarkable fundraising efforts.
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In this episode of the Wolves 77 Club, the team dives into a heated discussion about whether Wolves should part ways with manager Gary O'Neil after a humiliating 5-3 loss to Brentford.
Sam, Harry and Baylis break down the defensive chaos, baffling tactics and frustrations surrounding O'Neil's leadership.
With a record of six points from a possible 66, the panel debates the critical question: Is it time for a managerial change?
The episode also explores the fan backlash, the club's ownership issues with Fosun, and key player performances, including some head-scratching substitutions. Plus, discussions on the recent sacking of set-piece coach Jack Wilson, and the team's struggles despite talented players like Andre and Ait-Nouri.
Tune in for a deep dive into Wolves' current crisis and whether a new manager could save the club's season.
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In this emotionally charged episode of the Wolves 77 Club, the team tackles the ongoing frustrations as Wolves lose yet another Premier League match, this time 2-1 to Liverpool.
With just one point from six games, the pressure is mounting on manager Gary O'Neil. Sam, Baylis, Jack and a late-arriving Harry debate the team's performances and whether the Brentford game has become a must-win for O'Neil to secure his position.
The hosts dissect Wolves' latest defeat, Mario Lemina's emotional post-match reaction, and the recurring problems on the pitch, from shaky substitutions to defensive issues. Baylis remains pessimistic about Wolves' chances, while Harry urges for a change in mentality ahead of Brentford. With key injuries and a challenging fixture list, the conversation takes a deep dive into Wolves' tactical dilemmas, player form, and the must-win nature of the upcoming Brentford clash.
Tune in for match analysis, banter, and a prediction on whether Gary O'Neil can turn Wolves' season around before it’s too late.
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In this episode, the team kicks things off by paying tribute to Steve Plant, a passionate Wolves supporter and charity fundraiser, who tragically passed away. The guys reflect on his incredible charity work and love for Wolves memorabilia, including his book They Wore the Shirt. Harry shares his personal connection with Steve’s impressive Wolves shirt collection.
The conversation then moves on to favourite Wolves shirts through the years, with each host sharing their top picks and nostalgic memories. Baylis, Harry and Jack reminisce about iconic home and away kits that hold special places in Wolves’ history.
In the second half, they dive into a thorough post-mortem of Wolves' recent 3-1 loss to Villa. The discussion focuses on the team's collapse after a strong first half and manager Gary O'Neil's tactical choices, raising the question: is he tactically inept?
The group also debates Wolves’ consistent second-half struggles this season and what changes O'Neil should consider.
Looking ahead to the upcoming fixture against Liverpool, the guys analyse Wolves’ dismal record against the Reds and what might happen under the Molineux lights on Saturday. Can Wolves pull off a shock result, or is another defeat on the cards? Harry, Baylis and Jack offer their score predictions with a mix of optimism and realism.
The episode closes with a spirited discussion on O'Neil’s future, potential managerial replacements, and the upcoming challenges Wolves face. Could Big Sam or even David Moyes be on the horizon if things don’t improve?
Join the 77 Club for in-depth Wolves discussion, plenty of laughs and some bold predictions!
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Sam, Harry and Dan break down the ongoing struggles for Wolves manager Gary O'Neill, following a rough week that saw the team knocked out of the Carabao Cup and a disappointing loss to Newcastle in Premier League. The crew dissects O'Neill’s tactical choices, the team’s inability to capitalise on opportunities and whether his substitutions are part of the problem.
As Wolves slide to 18th in the Premier League, fans and hosts alike express concerns about the club’s trajectory, with many questioning O'Neill’s future. The guys look ahead to the tough Villa clash, reviewing stats, predictions and line up expectations.
Could a shift to five at the back be the answer? Is Wolves' attacking depth deep enough to turn things around? Plus, we discuss player fatigue, squad rotations and the mood among the fanbase. Don't miss Dan’s betting odds and a surprising set of football facts to close the show.
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We're diving into all things Wolves as we gear up for the big reveal of the 2024/25 third kit!
Next, we recap a successful international break for several Wolves players, with Yerson Mosquera making headlines after scoring his first senior international goal in Colombia’s historic 2-1 victory over Argentina. We’ll also discuss standout performances from Hee Chan Hwang, Santi Bueno and more.
We also review Wolves' intense Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest. And looking ahead, we preview the upcoming showdown with Newcastle United—a fixture known for its high draw percentage.
Finally, we celebrate a charitable 7-a-side event that raised over £6,000, despite a heart-breaking loss in the final.
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In this week's episode of The Wolves 77 Club, we break down the fallout from Chelsea's 6-2 demolition of Wolves, including the drama surrounding Noni Madueke's controversial Instagram post that insulted Wolverhampton residents. The winger's comments left a sour taste, prompting a strong response from the city council.
Switching gears, we celebrate Wolves' impressive Carabao Cup victory over Burnley, where Goncalo Guedes stunned everyone with a brace after a long goal, and appearance, drought.
As we preview the upcoming match against Nottingham Forest, we explore the historical head-to-head record and the current form of both teams. Will it be just like watching Brazil, or is a gritty battle on the cards?
Finally, we round up the latest transfer news, including the exciting signing of Bastien Meupiyou from Nantes and the potential arrivals of Andre from Fluminense and Sam Johnstone from Crystal Palace. We'll also discuss Wolves' ongoing pursuit of West Ham's Nayef Aguerd and the rejected bid for Burnley's Luca Koleosho.
Plus, Lee Carsley's first England squad has been announced!
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In this episode of the Wolves 77 Club, we dive into Wolves' tough opening fixture against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. Despite a valiant effort from the squad, goals from Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka saw the Gunners claim a comfortable victory. We break down the key moments, including Wolves debutant Jorgen Strand Larsen’s near miss and Matheus Cunha’s attempt to level the score. Was there any silver lining for Gary O'Neil’s side?
Next, we shift our focus to the upcoming clash with Chelsea. With Wolves struggling at Molineux this year, can they turn things around against a Chelsea side looking to find their rhythm? We analyse the stats and discuss what Wolves need to do to get back on track.
Finally, we discuss the latest transfer rumors, including the potential loan move for Arsenal's Aaron Ramsdale, Brentford’s stance on Yoane Wissa, and interest in Burnley’s Dara O’Shea. Plus, the latest on Daniel Podence’s possible departure and Nathan Fraser’s loan move to Belgium. All this and more in this packed episode of the Wolves 77 Club!
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Get ready for the new season with our in-depth Wolves Pre-Season Special!
Join us as we dive into the biggest stories and updates from the club, including the dramatic Season Ticket Saga that saw fans rally against price hikes, leading to a crucial reversal by the club. We’ll discuss the implications of the decision and what it means for the future of fan engagement at Wolves.
Our Pre-Season Review features a comprehensive look at the team’s performance during their USA tour and home friendlies, where we saw the emergence of new captain Mario Lemina. We also explore the latest squad updates, including the record-breaking sale of Pedro Neto to Chelsea, the arrival of Norway’s Jorgen Strand Larsen, and the injury setback for young Enso Gonzalez.
We’ll talk tactics as Gary O'Neil secures a new four-year deal, reflecting on how his leadership could be the key to Wolves’ success this season. What does a shift to a back four mean for our defensive strategy? And are fans right to be optimistic about a top-10 finish, or are there hidden pitfalls?
Looking ahead, we’ll preview the opening fixtures, including a showdown with Arsenal, and offer our predictions for the season.
Plus, we’ll touch on the much-anticipated film 'Saipan', where Steve Coogan and Roy Keane will bring the infamous 2002 World Cup fallout to the big screen.
All this, plus some surprising insights, bold predictions, and even a grandma on a bus – only on our Wolves Pre-Season Special! Tune in and get ready for the ride!
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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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