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Thread: When a Division Three Striker Silenced The Scots

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    When a Division Three Striker Silenced The Scots

    How time flies and it only seems like yesterday since Bully scored that goal against Scotland at Hampden Park.

    Bully For You England

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    Along the same lines who was the last [and possibly only] Wolves player to score for Scotland against England at Wembley? Gordon Banks was the England keeper.

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    So no bugger knows [or cares] then ay!?

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    Was it Jim McCalliog?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woking88 View Post
    Was it Jim McCalliog?
    Good try Wokes, but it was Hugh Curran. Curran went from Wolves to Bolton where because of his immobility he was known as "The Stump".

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    Quote Originally Posted by WOODLANDSWOLF View Post
    Good try Wokes, but it was Hugh Curran. Curran went from Wolves to Bolton where because of his immobility he was known as "The Stump".
    Got Curran scoring a headed goal against Spurs on my Wolves 70s video. With his teeth out he looked a hard Stump.
    But back to Bully's goal against the Scots. Wow what a rush! Esp. Since a non supporting Wolves mate had turned to me a minute before the goal saying "When's your Steve Bull gonna score then" A minute and a half later after jumping around the front room with my Wolves supporting mates. I turned to him and said "Now". Still gives me a buzz thinking about it and a much bigger buzz watching it, esp. seeing Gazza, Waddle and the rest running up to him give him a hug. You could see how the were really made up for him. Just ordered his book to get all the memories and gossip.

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