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Thread: The Wolves Thread.

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    And the winners of the 1949 F.A. Cup Final are:




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    Was cut off before I could add this one in:


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    Woody, it wasd The 1967 United Soccer Association League.

    In this tournament Wolves played as Los Angeles Wolves and played their home games in LA. They won the Western Division and faced Eastern Division winners Aberdeen in the Final at the Los Angeles Coloseum.

    27 May drew 1-1 v Bangu in Houston (Woodfield).
    4 June beat Cerro 2-1 in LA (Hunt, Burnside).
    7 June drew 0-0 v Stoke in Cleveland.
    11 June won 2-1 v Hibernian in Toronto (Thomson, Dougan).
    14 June beat Sunderland 5-1 in LA (Buckley 2, Hunt, Dougan, Knowles).
    18 June beat Glentoran 4-1 in LA (Thomson, Dougan, Hunt, Knowles).
    20 June drew 1-1 v Aberdeen in Washington DC (Burnside).
    25 June drew 1-1 v Shamrock R in LA (Wharton pen.).
    28 June lost 0-1 to ADO Den Haag in San Francisco.
    30 June won 2-0 v ADO Den Haag in LA (Wharton, Davies).
    5 July drew 2-2 v Cagliari in LA (Hunt, Wharton pen).
    9 July drew 2-2 v Dundee Utd in Dallas (Knowles, Thomson).
    10 July lost 0-3 to Aberdeen in Washington DC.
    (This was a re-staging of

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    As we hope to equal our eight successive wins record created in 1988, I thought that a reminder of those eight matches might provoke some nostalgia!

    15 Oct v Wigan (H) W 2-1 (Gallagher, Bull).
    22 Oct v Bolton (A) W 2-1 (Dennison, Bull).
    25 oct v Blackpool (H) W 2-1 (Mutch 2).
    29 Oct v Gillingham (A) W 3-1 (Mutch, Robinson, Bull).
    5 Nov v Southend (H) W 3-0 (Streete, Downing, Bull).
    8 Nov v Bristol C (A) W 1-0 (Mutch)
    12 Nov v Huddersfield (H) W 4-1 (Mutch, Streete, Bull 2).
    26 Nov v Preston (H) W 6-0 (Bull 4, Mutch, Vaughan).

    Then we lost 1-3 at Northampton on 4 December.

    Regarding Tundra's comments about statistics in another thread, I have found that the champions of any of the major Leagues seem to have a run of at least six successive wins during their season. Whatever happens at Walsall, at least we have surpassed that!

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    Another Doog shot for Tundra:-



    I was so pleased to have had two lengthy chats with him. A first-rate human being!

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    We lost this one 2-3. Does anyone have any detail of line-ups, scorers or attendance?




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    Wolves pre-season friendly against a combined Hibernian & Hearts team finished 3 - 2 to the Scots.
    Wolves scorers were Dennis Wilshaw (1)
    Roy Swinbourne (56)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeley
    Wolves pre-season friendly against a combined Hibernian & Hearts team finished 3 - 2 to the Scots.
    Wolves scorers were Dennis Wilshaw (1)
    Roy Swinbourne (56)
    Thanks mate!

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    Torn Wolves picture from 1887 is second oldest of football club




    The picture shows the Wolves team that beat West Bromwich Albion 3-1 in 1887 to win the Staffordshire Cup for the first time

    Article from Express and star below. - view external link

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71
    Torn Wolves picture from 1887 is second oldest of football club




    The picture shows the Wolves team that beat West Bromwich Albion 3-1 in 1887 to win the Staffordshire Cup for the first time

    Article from Express and star below.
    Gav, that is really excellent and a great find. Thanks for putting that up!

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