Few clubs can boast a history as rich and dramatic as that of Wolverhampton Wanderers. Behind such magnificent highlights come all the famous names: The Reverend Kenneth Hunt Tom Phillipson Billy Hartill Dicky Dorsett Dennis Westcott Cullis and Wright Hancocks and Mullen Williams and Flowers McGarry and Chung Dougan and Richards Bull and Mutch and of course Sir Jack Hayward. There are countless others too and this stirring programme sets out to do justice to them all.
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Big Match (Wolves)
All the action from Wolves' 1st Division Play-Off final that would decide who made it to the Premier League... Monday 26th May 2003 will go down in history as the day that the Wolverhampton Wanderers 19 year exile from the top flight of English football came to a dramatic end....
Relive all the highs and lows of Wolverhampton Wanderers' 2002/03 season as they try to gain promotion to the Premiership...
Consult the history books and you will find that Albion and Wolves have contested 156 games over almost 125 years. Some books will even tell you that the team from Molineux has won one or two of them. Don't believe a word. As Orange Crush conclusively proves the Throstles have come out on top time after time occasionally allowing them the luxury of a draw or two - purely in the spirit of neighbourliness. On the sacred ground of The Hawthorns or over the Staffordshire border Albion have prevailed and we've captured some of the greatest victories here on Orange Crush. Thrill as Darren Bradley's goal comes out of a cannon enjoy the Sunday slaughter in the FA Cup grin as Gera seals another promotion. Orange Crush is one of your five a day for a happier healthier life.
All the action and goals from Wolves' 2008/09 Championship campaign.
After the achievement of the previous Championship winning campaign the 2009/10 season brought about a new challenge for Wolves as the club set about establishing itself once again as a permanent contender amongst the elite of English football. The return to the Premier League brought with it some memorable achievements all of which can be relived in this official season review along with all the games and all the goals from the historic campaign. Sit back and enjoy highlights such as the double victory over Spurs the fantastic away day result at West Ham which all but secured survival. The emergence of players such as Matt Jarvis and Kevin Doyle and with Karl Henry and Jody Craddock proving their worth at the top level Wolves seem set for an exciting future.
Wolves embarked on their second successive season in the Premier League understanding that once again the objective would be survival. New signings Fletcher Hunt and Mouyokolo slotted into the team well alongside the likes of Doyle Jarvis and Ebanks-Blake to produce some entertaining and at times heart stopping football. Full of twists and turns not least on the final day of the season the campaign was a memorable one as Wolves brushed aside neighbours West Brom and Aston Villa saw victory against reigning league Champions Chelsea as well as Champions elect Manchester United and saw an England call up for double player of the year Matt Jarvis; the first Wolves player to receive the accolade in 20 years. As the final day of the season approached Wolves were one of five clubs facing the prospect of relegation. 3-0 down at half time it seemed an impossible task but at the helm and buoyed by a packed Molineux Mick McCarthy rallied his men and as the drama unfolded elsewhere in the country the chant from the crowd could be heard One Goal. We Only Need One Goal And how the players responded. The decisive goal followed with just three minutes remaining as Stephen Hunt curled in a spectacular goal almost taking the roof off the Stan Cullis stand and ensuring that Wolves would live to fight another day. Relive all of the goals plus highlights from key matches of the season as Wolves stake their claim to retain a place in the Premier League.
Highlights of the 2007 - 2008 Season
As the 2010/11 season drew nearer its climax Wolves played host to arch rivals West Bromwich Albion in a match that Wanderers simply had to win.And win they did, in convincing style, thrashing The Baggies 3-1 in front of a packed Molineux as Steven Fletcher struck twice either side of an Adlene Guedioura goal. If anticipation surrounding the derby clash wasn’t great enough already Mick McCarthy’s team were under added pressure as Wolves sat uncomfortably in the relegation zone before the match. From kick off, and with so much at stake, Wolves showed the greater desire to take all the points from the encounter with the breakthrough coming after just 15 minutes. A lively looking Fletcher pounced to net his first of the day with a low shot that fell nicely for the forward as the opposition struggled to deal with a corner Narrowly missing out earlier in the game Guedioura’s patience paid off as he found himself in space to volley the ball sweetly into the Albion’s net to make it 2-0 and just two minutes after the break Fletcher bagged himself another to take an unassailable lead from which the Albion could only reply with a consolation penalty. The afternoon belonged to Wolves and the Molineux faithful, who were in full voice, were rewarded with three vital points that edged Wolves out of the relegation zone with just two more matches to play.
This DVD features all the games goals and glory from Wolverhampton Wanderers 2004-05 Championship season. From the season opener at Stoke City right through to the season finale against Sheffield United at Molineux this is the definitive guide to Wolves 2004-05 Season. The season review programme features exclusive interviews with players and manager Glenn Hoddle and an insight into the season on and off the pitch with all the goals incidents and highights from the 2004-05 season
A limited edition 1960 FA Cup Final box set presented in a special box with a DVD of the full match and a replica matchday programme. Having won the league the previous two seasons Wolves had been pipped by a single point by Burnley as the 1959/60 season drew to a close but with the FA Cup Final still to contest silverware could still be added to an ever-growing trophy cabinet as Wembley beckoned. Facing Blackburn Rovers who had finished the season in 17th in only their second
Please wait. Loading...
This site uses cookies.
More details in our privacy policy