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    FA Youth Cup

    Wolves U18's best Spurs 3-0 today at Molineux in the FA Youth Cup 5th Round 😁

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    Hopefully a preview of the senior team tomorrow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by theplater View Post
    Wolves U18's best Spurs 3-0 today at Molineux in the FA Youth Cup 5th Round 😁
    I was lucky enough to be at, and remember vividly the second leg at the Molineux of the 1957/58
    youth cup final. Wolves lost the first leg 5-1 at Stamford bridge and if front of a large and delirious crowd won 6-1 at the Mol to take the trophy. What a night!

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    Didn't a young Jimmy Greaves playing in those matches Woody

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    He did Plater and was far from happy about it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by theplater View Post
    Didn't a young Jimmy Greaves playing in those matches Woody
    That is correct, as Wokes confirmed. The recognizable names in the Wolves line up were Des Horne and Cliff Durant, both South Africans who went on to play in the first team. The tragic Ted Farmer also played, a great player apparently who had to retire young due to injury.

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