Dear Wolverhampton… 💛🖤
A love letter. 150 years in the making.
The new Wolves home kit featuring our city crest is available tomorrow:
🖥️ Online: Friday 5th June, 9am
🏪 In-store: Friday 5th June, 10am
ROSS SMITH WINS PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP 20 🏆
A tenth PDC title for Ross Smith and a third for the year as he beats William O'Connor to secure the PC20 title!
107 average and over 70% on the doubles 🔥
In 1898, author Morgan Robertson published a novel describing a massive luxury ocean liner that hits an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sinks because it carries too few lifeboats. The fictional vessel, named the Titan, closely resembles what would later happen in real life—14 years before the construction of the RMS Titanic.
In 1898, American author and former sailor Morgan Robertson published Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan, a novella about a gigantic British passenger liner called the Titan that strikes an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sinks due to a lack of lifeboats. The striking resemblance to the real-life sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, 14 years later, has intrigued readers for more than a century.
In Robertson’s story, the Titan is described as the largest ship ever built, widely regarded as “unsinkable,” and capable of remarkable speed—details that eerily echo how the Titanic was later promoted and perceived.
Despite these apparent parallels, most historians view the similarities as coincidence rather than prophecy. Robertson drew on his maritime background and on real trends in late 19th-century shipbuilding, when ocean liners were rapidly growing in size, speed, and prestige. There were also key differences between the fictional and real disasters, including ship specifications, passenger numbers, and the exact circumstances of the collisions.
Even so, The Wreck of the Titan remains one of the most famous examples of fiction seeming to anticipate a real-world tragedy.
🚨🐺 Wolves agree deal to sign Kieran Trippier on a free move, here we go!
Deal done on a two year contract as @SkySports_Keith reports.
The agreement will include an extra season as option. Trippier already said yes.
Jeffrey Epstein is ALIVE and living in the open in Florida right where he wants to be according to the people most familiar with this situation. The evidence presented in this video will be too overwhelming to overcome for most intelligent people, but I still expect an enormous number of people who will still say it's crazy after watching this. Prove me wrong.
...it should go without saying that anything I say is for entertainment only and nothing I say should ever be considered fact. That said...if I say "I personally validated this", THAT you can take to the bank as 100% true.
@danksterintel@AwakenWithJP@joerogan@juliandorey@samtripoli@EddieBravo@baroncoleman@RealCandaceO@CandaceFiles@ProjectConstitu@Valhallachannel
Good riddance, seems like hes been a 'bad egg' for some time... they way he came out in the media, with his bad attitude... im sure Keane and o'neill said he had an attitude when away with Ireland... yes hes been with us for some time etc but his time was done before xmas imo...
SMITH WINS ET7! 🏆
Jubilation for Ross Smith in Riesa, as Smudger wins his maiden European Tour title at the International Darts Open, beating Ryan Searle 8-3!
📺 https://t.co/YyBPPwoMK8
#ET7
‘It is really important to value the people that are close to you’.
As part of our Inside Matters campaign, @Wolves head coach Rob Edwards caught up with friend and former player, Matt Murray.
Content warning: This post discusses suicide.
@rebekkarnold Most of our players have downed tools... and we still.had our chances... spurs celebrating like they won the league 😅 hope they come down with us now