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    Pre-Season Friendlies

    Leicester City to visit Molineux on July 29th. There are two away friendlies though before that against Shrewsbury Town on Saturday, July 22nd (3pm), and at Peterborough United on Tuesday, July 25th (7.30pm).

    I will probably go to both the Shrewsbury away and Leicester City home friendly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71 View Post
    Leicester City to visit Molineux on July 29th. There are two away friendlies though before that against Shrewsbury Town on Saturday, July 22nd (3pm), and at Peterborough United on Tuesday, July 25th (7.30pm).

    I will probably go to both the Shrewsbury away and Leicester City home friendly.

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    I'm still trying to work out exactly when I will be back this year but that Leicester game looks good, might just have to make that one.

    The season proper starts in early August correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WOODLANDSWOLF View Post
    I'm still trying to work out exactly when I will be back this year but that Leicester game looks good, might just have to make that one.

    The season proper starts in early August correct?
    Yes Woody, the season kicks off on August 5th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71 View Post
    Yes Woody, the season kicks off on August 5th.
    Cheers Gav, i will try and shape my trip so that I catch the Leicester game and hopefully a couple of league games.

    Yeah ha! Throw another log cabin on the fire!!

    As we say in Texas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WOODLANDSWOLF View Post
    I'm still trying to work out exactly when I will be back this year but that Leicester game looks good, might just have to make that one. The season proper starts in early August correct?
    Is that right Woody, did you really come back to blighty again recently ?
    If or when you come back I hope you enjoy the fresh air we have here (sometimes), and the proper coffee and proper lager & beer/ale we still have here. Before it sells out and becomes all Europeano etc!!
    And yes we are an early August to early May season, usually.

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    Missed the game obviously because I'm still here. What a goal though, looked like serious football. Still encouraged but still have that fear that we will end up as another Watford, nothing but foriegn players and no identity. Mind you, we are Wolves ay we and it will take a lot to wash that away.

    Acido, the Real Ale movement is bigger here now then it is in the UK. I can buy amazing mind wobbling beers in my local supermarket. Also we have a choice of the best coffees in the world, American, Italian, Turkish, the whole shooting match, Houston is a very cosmopolitan area.

    Can't get a pint of Wards though, one of my favorite sips. From Sheffield of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WOODLANDSWOLF View Post
    Missed the game obviously because I'm still here. What a goal though, looked like serious football. Still encouraged but still have that fear that we will end up as another Watford, nothing but foriegn players and no identity. Mind you, we are Wolves ay we and it will take a lot to wash that away.

    Acido, the Real Ale movement is bigger here now then it is in the UK. I can buy amazing mind wobbling beers in my local supermarket. Also we have a choice of the best coffees in the world, American, Italian, Turkish, the whole shooting match, Houston is a very cosmopolitan area.

    Can't get a pint of Wards though, one of my favorite sips. From Sheffield of course.
    In my opinion it hasn't done Watford any harm, a mix of foreign and British based players. If yesterday's line-up is anything to go by then our like up will have a decent mix of players with different nationalities. As long as we can mount a promotion push, then i'm not fussed where any of the players come from.

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    Woody, if you have ESPN as part of your cable or satellite package, you can watch a replay of the match on ESPN3.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by WOODLANDSWOLF View Post
    Acido, the Real Ale movement is bigger here now then it is in the UK. I can buy amazing mind wobbling beers in my local supermarket. Also we have a choice of the best coffees in the world, American, Italian, Turkish, the whole shooting match, Houston is a very cosmopolitan area.
    Can't get a pint of Wards though, one of my favorite sips. From Sheffield of course.
    Houston is the poor mans Dallas isnt it. (and that reminds me, the NFL season starts again soon)
    And I have noticed in the Wetherspoons over here that more and more U.S breweries are making the stronger ales.
    Lager is my tipple though, like Stella, Carlsberg Export, Kronenbourg, & Tyskie, to name just a few.

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    Wolves to play Werder Bremen on 12th July in Austria.

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