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I thoroughly enjoyed that, thanks Abbo'. I have to agree with Woodie about the accents, especially when C.C. breaks out in rapid 'scouse''.
Woodie would be more used to a Texas drawl whereas I''m accustomed to the Australian drawl (or Strine as it is referred to here in Oz). That said, both CC and JC come across as nice lads with their feet still on the ground. Very interesting.
Cheers Abbo would never have found that, thoroughly enjoyed it, even made me like Jamie Carragher a bit.
Mr Reliable and a brilliant captain.
He and Ruben are two of the best passers of a ball ever to grace Molineux I reckon.
Just gone 27 years old and his best is yet to come (hopefully) in an old gold shirt..
Your comment about two of our current heroes is certainly made with some justification, Dogead. That said then, surely, those lads are in company with the late, great, Johnny Haynes (Fulham & England)) who IMO was the greatest exponent of the 'long pass' ever to grace English football. Accuracy personified !!! A long time ago, I know, but perhaps some of our older Wolfies might remember him.
Your comment about two of our current heroes is certainly made with some justification, Dogead. That said then, surely, those lads are in company with the late, great, Johnny Haynes (Fulham & England)) who IMO was the greatest exponent of the 'long pass' ever to grace English football. Accuracy personified !!! A long time ago, I know, but perhaps some of our older Wolfies might remember him.
I remember Johnny Haynes, and you are correct he was a good passer of the ball. I will throw another name in the mix, our own Peter Broadbent. I would put him alongside Neves and Coady.
Connor Coady was on Football Focus yesterday, great how he turned a question about Liverpool to an answer about Wolves.