On Monday 22nd June at 9am a remaining amount of season tickets will be placed on general sale, with less than 600 available in either the Steve Bull or Billy Wright Stands.
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New article: a detailed look behind César Peixoto’s coaching career and what his stats and short spells really tell us.
If you’re already forming an opinion on Wolves’ new manager, this is worth a read first. @GesLakin digs into the context, the numbers, and why his background might be more interesting than it looks on paper.
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Was trepidatious last night about how many England fans would be at the stadium, would we be allowed to drape flags and general organisational issues.
Needn't have worried.
Of 70,000 in the stadium, 50,000 easily were supporting England, many non English but the juggernaut that is the Premier League ( and pyramid) topped up the top cappers, regulars and ex pats. Boston & New York there will be many more.
Flags. Staff were helpful and got involved helping put them up and had their photos with them. As it should be, a celebration of who we are and who they are, a genuine coming together.
Sweet Caroline, Wonderwall and Football's Coming Home at the end had people dancing, singing and again, involved ALL inside the stadium, so another exercise on bringing people together.
Saw no trouble, England supporters are in 4k tidying up in different parts of the stadium and surrounds, getting out of the stadium with a car was easy, well policed and timely.
There's plenty to criticise around this tournament, ticket pricing, f&b pricing, general price hiking etc. But in Dallas yesterday, getting in ( both media then as a fan) was frictionless, organisers heard the call for flags to be allowed, entertainment inside the stadium ( a little cheesy at times) was inclusive and designed to bring people together and the overall experience was excellent. So that must be said too.
To Boston. 🏴
The badge on the England shirt is older than nearly every nation playing in this World Cup.
Three gold lions on a field of red, the royal arms of England. Richard the Lionheart, who cut down Saladin's men in the Holy Land, set them on his great seal in 1198. Long before they were a football badge, they were a banner of war.
The same lions flew over English armies for centuries. The standard men marched behind them, fought under them, and died beneath them. At Crécy and Agincourt, the arms of England were carried into the worst of it.
Every king bore them. Edward III quartered them with the lilies of France when he claimed her crown, and still the three lions held the shield. Through the Plantagenet, Tudor and Stuart dynasties, England's lions did not move.
Then, on 30 November 1872, England met Scotland in the first official international football match the world had ever seen. The men who walked out wore three lions on their chest. The banner men once followed into battle, men now carried them onto the field. The same lions and the same England.
That is what these three lions have always done, gathering a people behind one shield. They held men together when the stakes were life and death.
Eight hundred years on, they hold a nation still.
Three lions, one country.
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Percy 💣!
@WolvesWomen have appointed Russ Fraser as Head of Women & Girls Football.
Very good appointment for this level. Was director of football at Leicester and Liverpool when they got promoted from WSL2/Championship. The experienced kind of leader we needed.
New - Kieran Trippier is fully committed to #Wolves after the shock sacking of Rob Edwards. Trippier has been in contact with new head coach Cesar Peixoto and will report for pre-season in July. Plus Wolves line up exits + big changes behind the scenes https://t.co/9EnjcGAdWx
Matt Doherty has added his Wolves social media posts back onto his Instagram account.
It would have been a great shame if his connection, and efforts for this club weren't on show and able to be appreciated. #wwfc 🐺 🇮🇪
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🚨 Technical director Matt Jackson has flown to Portugal to meet with new boss Cesar Peixoto & plot operation Premier League return
Jorge Mendes very much a huge cog in recruitment again & pushing strongly to get deal done with Portuguese right-back Rodrigo Pinheiro
Other clubs in the hunt, but Mendes going hard to make Wolves move first & only choice
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If César Peixoto can utilise the same intelligence, tactical delegation, and command to coordinate a team into Nakatomi Tower, then I have faith in this project.
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