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  1. #1
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    what do you remember about...

    thought i'd try this..
    going to name some past wolves players and ask what you
    remember about them..

    where they good ?
    not fit to wear the shirt ...
    sorry to see them leave..
    never should have signed them etc,etc.etc..

    just your memories/thoughts really

    starting with neil emblem


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    Versatile imo.

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    Neil Emblen always struck me as being a good player.

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    Came to Wolves from Non League if I remember correctly. A steady player who left Wolves and returned. Has been in New Zealand until recently but I believe he has now taken up a coaching roll in the USA>

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    Goodish player, not one to light up the sky, but dependable, is my recollection

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    Quote Originally Posted by abbobrom View Post
    Came to Wolves from Non League if I remember correctly. A steady player who left Wolves and returned. Has been in New Zealand until recently but I believe he has now taken up a coaching roll in the USA>
    Came to Wolves from Millwall, had a nightmare on his debut against Reading, became a very good player in his first spell at Wolves.When he returned he really showed his worth and versatility playing in virtually every position other than goal keeper was a fan favorite and what I call a real 110%'er.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evewolf65 View Post
    Came to Wolves from Millwall, had a nightmare on his debut against Reading, became a very good player in his first spell at Wolves.When he returned he really showed his worth and versatility playing in virtually every position other than goal keeper was a fan favorite and what I call a real 110%'er.
    Eve, I forgot that he had a few games for Millwall, he had been playing for Sittingborne for about two years prior to the Lions. You are correct in your observation about his first game. As I recall he let the first pass run under his foot in the home penalty area. Panic stations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abbobrom View Post
    Eve, I forgot that he had a few games for Millwall, he had been playing for Sittingborne for about two years prior to the Lions. You are correct in your observation about his first game. As I recall he let the first pass run under his foot in the home penalty area. Panic stations.
    Bang on Abbo spoke to him at an end of season do about his debut and said it still haunted him, top lad though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woking88 View Post
    Neil Emblen always struck me as being a good player.
    Remember his debut and his missing the ball , my mate judged him on that debut and never rated him, got quite obsessive about it , "worse player ever to pull on a Wolves shirt" which he patently wasn't ! anyone who scores against Albion is good enough for me.

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    Freddie Eastwood, now that is a blast from the past, As soon as I saw his name, Gypsy sprang to mind. As I recall he wasn't around for more than a season. Did score a few good goals.

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