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Wolves signing half of Portugal at this rate. Apparently Telles is on his way as well after Silva joined earlier today, not to mention the rest of the Portuguese contingent already there. 

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23 minutes ago, Stan said:

Wolves signing half of Portugal at this rate. Apparently Telles is on his way as well after Silva joined earlier today, not to mention the rest of the Portuguese contingent already there. 

At this rate Porto is going to sell the whole UEFA youth league championship squad to Wolves, that btw is the most promising youth intake we had in 20+ years and one that made our youth teams look pretty good in forming players. Not only they botched when they let João Felix go to Benfica when he was 16/17, now they are fucking the rest.

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Rough for Neto :(

 

Been quality this season. Proper shitter for Wolves. They're lucky they've bagged enough points to be safe and that it's near the end of the season already. They're fucked without Neto.

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18 minutes ago, LFCMike said:

That's shit that the will miss the Euro's. Do we think he'd have potentially moved this summer too?

I reckon so. With Wolves being as poor as they are, not in Europe, and with him being really, really good, he was bound to move to someone competing in Europe. Apparently Jorge Mendes can't fund Wolves as much as he might have done previously so that might have been a reason to move on, too...

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Wolves fire: Blaze causes 'significant damage' to Molineux

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A fire broke out at Wolverhampton Wanderers' Molineux stadium in the early hours, damaging part of the ground, the football club has said.

Smoke could be seen coming from the stadium as 20 firefighters attended at about 01:55 GMT.

It started in the Sir Jack Hayward Suite bar area and spread to a other nearby areas in the Billy Wright Stand, the club said.

The blaze is thought to have started in an electrical appliance.

Twitter user The Wolfpack said the stadium's alarms started sounding at about 01:40 and police later closed the road by the ground for a time while firefighters dealt with the fire.

Crews contained the blaze before putting it out by 03:40, West Midlands Fire Service said.

Andy Howard, from Wolverhampton fire station, said it was isolated to the bar area and smoke damage was caused to the rest of the floor.

Firefighters left the scene at 06:45 before returning some time later to assess the damage, the club said.

Steve Sutton, facilities, safety and security director at the football club, thanked the fire service and expressed that his relief no-one was hurt.

"It will take some days to fully assess the damage that has been caused, however it is quite significant and will take some time to repair," he said.

"Any supporter packages affected for the next game will be communicated by the relevant departments over the coming days.

"The most important thing of course, is that no one was present at the time, apart from our 24-hour security team, and no one was hurt.

"We apologise to residents in the area for the very loud alarms that went off late into the night, but hope they understand their necessity at such a critical time."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-60099207

 

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