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Thread: Jota and Neves interview...

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    Jota and Neves interview...

    Seem happy to be in Wolverhampton.

    http://www.theguardian.com/football/...cket-interview

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    A good article, well written with a mature approach to the questions. certainly not 'red top standard'.

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    Our players come across really well when interviewed, no arrogance... Nuno is doing a good job keeping them grounded.

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    Yup, nice little article. I wonder where the Portuguese players live? Back in the day it would most likely be Tettenhall or Penn but unfortunately these places are just not what they used to be. Maybe its Codsall or out by the Wergs. Just wondering like.

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    My parents live in Codsall, in a house previously owned by the Doog, from the days when players earned the same as middle management. As you say, Tettenhall, Wergs, Wightwick are where they probably live now, there are some big heaps there.

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    Well Docherty lives in an apartment out on the Kiddy Road, A college friend of mine has the apartment below.

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