Once upon a time, I couldn’t give my damn season ticket away.
Nowadays, things have changed! As most of you Blogites will be aware, I put my season ticket up for grabs for the Hull game, as I fly off to Ireland for a few days.
I would like to thank everyone who entered. I somehow feel indebted to you, even though it’s me giving the season ticket away!
Anyway, a diehard Wolves fan called Luke Brennan from Stratford has won the ticket, so he can look forward to an afternoon of champagne football and Kenco coffee next to my old man. Lucky boy.
I basically printed off all the emails I got, folded each piece of paper a number of times, and put them in a hat, which a mate plucked, so can’t say fairer than that. Good news for me is that a lad called Chris McCreery didn’t win. He is from Enniskillen, so it means I will be having a beer with a sane person – a prospect I have barely encountered before in Ireland. In my eyes, he is the real winner.
I feel I might be doing this again at some point later this season, as I always tend to miss another game, if past seasons are anything to go by.
I wanted to leave you with an open question about your favourite ever Bully goal. (Of course, the answer was 306) Purely subjective of course. For feeling of sheer jubilation and ecstasy, his winner against Birmingham at Molineux, 3-2, will be number one.
However, a left foot thunderbolt in a New Year’s Day win over Bolton Wanderers back in division 3, will live long in the memory. And what about his late, great winner at the Smethwick End in 89/90?
I seem to recall him smacking in a 25 yarder in a 4-0 home win over Bury at the South Bank End, when he scored 3, in 1988/89. That was the first time I remember Wolves pricking the conscience of the national media, and actually making an impression with the sporting scribes on Fleet Street. There was no ‘Barclays division one’ games that weekend, so Bully grabbed the headlines instead.
So many goals, so many memories. His 300th at home to Bradford also makes me well up with pride – A messy mishit from close range.
I thank you all once again, and thank Sir Steve Bull for just giving me yet another moment to reminisce!
Up the Wolves.
















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