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In the 112th edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast we speak to the tenacious Scottish midfielder Colin Cameron. Colin speaks fondly about his to,e at the club and about his goal scoring record - where Wolves NEVER lost in a game that he scored in. Colin speaks about the Play Off Final and how he was confident they were going to win….but knew how nerve wracking it was for us fans. Colin also speaks about his ups and downs in football in ‘Follow your Hearts'.
In the 110th and return of the Wolf Whistle Podcast we speak to former defender from the 90s Brian Law. Brian speaks honestly about his unorthodox football career which saw him make his international Wales bow at 19, backpack around the world for three years after retiring …and make the unlikely comeback into the spotlight with Wolves. Brian opens up about his time on and off the pitch and even tells the full unadulterated story about his very unwise decision to take public transport …whilst on an impromptu night out …in ‘all aboard'.
David Connolly is the 108th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. In a very interesting interview the former striker talks about the joy of scoring goals, a career that lasted over 20 years …and of course the four goals vs Bristol City and the scrap between the mascots! David also speaks about the highs and lows of playing for Ireland and why changing your mind isn't always a good thing. David speaks in depth about the Wolves of today, the structure of the club …and why after football is was important for David too to have structure. In a very honest interview David Connolly tells why he was ‘striking it lucky'.
Ted Farmer is the 104th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Ted talks passionately about his record-breaking goal scoring exploits which would have certainly saw him as one of Englands…and Wolves finest. Ted talks about his relationship with Stan Cullis and where it began to go wrong and the reasons why. Ted gives a deeply, moving and honest account of his career and why today it still fills him with sadness and how the sport he loved turned into ‘The heartbreak game'.
Tony Roberts is the 102nd speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Tony, the current Wolves goalkeeper coach talks openly about his career and all the highs and lows that comes with being a top level goalkeeper. Tony talks candidly about his role at Wolves and the quality of the goalkeepers at the club and why we are in …'Safe Hands'
Geoff Thomas MBE is the 101st speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Geoff speaks about taking a wage cut as an electrician to sign for Rochdale and how his career took off reaching the dizzy heights of international football and captaining his side in an FA Cup Final. Geoff speaks about his time at Wolves, his regrets and how it all went wrong on a bittersweet day away to Sunderland. Geoff speaks openly about his Leukemia battle and his formidable fundraising through the sport of cycling in ‘Riding through the storm'.
Steve Bull is the 100th speaker on a special ‘centurion' edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast. In a completely unscripted interview Steve speaks humorously about the highs and lows of his career, the chances to move, the goals …and plenty of unheard stories and previously ‘never asked before' questions in … ‘Bully - the G.O.A.T'
Jamie Reckord is the 99th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. In a very honest interview Jamie speaks about making his debut for his hometown club after being with them since the age of 9 and talks of his journey from boy to man. Jamie speaks of his eye-opening transition into ‘man's football' and the loan moves that served him so well. Jamie then talks of reaching the dizzy heights of the Scottish Premier League …and the pride of representing his country in ‘Setting the record straight'.
Scott Golbourne is the 98th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Scott speaks insightfully about his career and in earnest about his time at Wolves and the record breaking League One season. Scott speaks about his footballing family and how he finished his career with no regrets. Scott reveals how he didn't miss the game upon retirement and the plans that he had in place whilst still a player as we talk ‘unfinished business'.
Stuart Watkiss is the 97th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Stuart speaks of growing up on the terraces supporting Wolves, to his surprise debut and how the club kept his feet firmly on the ground. Stuart speaks about his life in football that has taken him across the globe and anecdotally how after his Wolves debut …he couldn't get served in his local! With two games for Wolves in the top flight Stuart Watkiss is ‘Quality not Quantity'.
John Pender is the 91st speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. In an emotional and powerful interview, John speaks about his start at Wolves and fantastic promotion-filled career over 602 games encompassing 6 promotions. John also speaks about his biggest battle away from the pitch as he talks about his MND diagnosis. Plenty of smiles, tears and laughs in ‘The strength of the Wolf'.
Bob Coy is the 90th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Bob speaks about being a bluenose and being courted by Wolves, who stole his heart and gave him his debut in the old First Division. Bob speaks about the mood at the club at the time, his team-mates, managers and how he lived his dream becoming a professional footballer. Bob is ‘Coy of the Wanderers'.
Neil Edwards is the 87th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. The locally born striker speaks about playing for his boyhood club and how we was spotted when Sammy Chapman was looking for local talent. After playing in a trial game on the Tuesday, he signed on the Thursday, made his debut on the Saturday …and scored. Neil tells of how it started so well and ended so so cruelly by injury after scoring … ‘7 in 11'
Johnny Gorman is the 85th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Johnny talks of his youth career at Manchester City AND United, prior to joining Wolves. Johnny speaks of making his debut for his country Northern Ireland, winning nine caps before his Wolves debut. Johnny speaks proudly of his solitary Premier League Wolves game and how it all quickly faded away on his terms in ‘Football wasn't my dream'.
Brian Owen is the 72nd speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Brian talks passionately about a career in football which spanned over six decades as a player, coach and physio where he also played a part in the England set-up. Brian also talks of his unlikely signing for Wolves as a player coach where he turned from a flying winger into a centre half and how he joined up again with his first manager in the game, Bill McGarry. Brian tells all in ‘Jobs for the boys'.
Ady Williams is the 70th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Ady speaks about his royal start at Reading where he played in every position for his hometown club before joining Wolves. The Defender speaks about the excitement of his move which should have seen Wolves propel up the league table ...as he spent the majority on the treatment table. Ady speaks about the relationships with his managers and former team-mates and the disappointment on the FA Cup and Play-Off Semi Finals in ‘Given the royal treatment'.
Mark Burke is the 69th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Mark speaks openly about his time at Molineux and his relationships with the two Graham's, Turner and Taylor. Mark speaks about his style of play and why it didn't necessarily favour his time at Wolves and how he fulfilled his dream of a move abroad and playing in no fewer five different countries in ‘It's all about the timing'.
Iwan Roberts is the 67th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Iwan talks fondly of his time at the club as we reminisce about his glorious hat-trick in the Black Country Derby that saw him go down in folklore. Iwan talks about his much publicised book in which he opened up on his clash with Kevin Muscat and his relationship with Wolves fans. Iwan also talks about what it was like to proudly represent his country on so many occasions ......and how he very nearly signed for Wolves ...in the 80's!!! Iwan Roberts bares all in ‘all I want for Christmas'.
Positivity is a common theme that runs through this week's episode, as Joshua and Paul welcome Jason Guy as an extra special guest. Positivity is a word that can certainly be used to encapsulate Jason, be it his outlook when it comes to his beloved Wolves or how it's been used when confronting the challenges faced in his personal life. It continues to be a very moving story, as he tells us about his latest fundraising efforts in the form of the written transcripts of his popular ‘Wolf Whistle' podcast interviews of former Wolves players and management, published as “Tales From The Tape”. There's further positivity found by the trio as they discuss the Leeds victory, along with previewing Newcastle and what the remainder of the season may bring. For the contest, the email for entries is hello@wholelottawolves.com and the closing date is Saturday, February 27th. The winner must reside in the USA, Canada, or Mexico. For international listeners especially, one of the easiest ways to get yourself a copy is from the Wolves official online shop https://shop.wolves.co.uk/shop/souvenirs/books/3115_tales-from-the-tape-book.html --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wlwpod/support
John Burridge is the 66th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. The former Wolves shot-stopper speaks of his tough northern upbringing and his apprenticeship to professional football at Workington. John talks of his move to Wolves and the infamous appearance of the Superman costume at Molineux vs Newcastle. John speaks about becoming the oldest player in Premier League history and how at the age of nearly 70 .... he still hasn't retired. John Burridge is ‘Superman'.
Denis Conyerd is the 62nd speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Denis tells us of the amazing way he landed the physios job at Wolves in 1982 and plenty of tales from working with no fewer than five different managers. Denis who worked under The Doog lifts the lid on his time at the club and how it was ‘the best job in the world'.
Former forward Neil Edwards speaks to the Wolf Whistle Podcast on a special ‘Chorley Trilogy' edition after Wolves have drawn their giant killing nemesis in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup bringing back memories of 1986.
Former forward Jon Purdie speaks to the Wolf Whistle Podcast on a special ‘Chorley Trilogy' edition after Wolves have drawn their giant killing nemesis in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup bringing back memories of 1986.
Former forward Dean Edwards speaks to the Wolf Whistle Podcast on a special ‘Chorley Trilogy' edition after Wolves have drawn their giant killing nemesis in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup bringing back memories of 1986.
Former goalkeeper Vince Bartram speaks to the Wolf Whistle Podcast on a special ‘Chorley Trilogy' edition after Wolves have drawn their giant killing nemesis in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup bringing back memories of 1986.
John Teasdale is the 59th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast and talks about how his unorthodox opportunity at Wolves came about in the 1980s. John also tells us of his journey that took him quite literally all over the world, his relationship with a Hollywood movie star and his amazing friendship with Rod Stewart in ‘some guys have all the luck'.
Paul ‘pee wee' Dougherty is the 57th interviewee on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Paul speaks about being one of only two players in Wolves history to play in all four divisions and the reasons why. Paul also speaks about his nickname and being the shortest player ever at the club! ...and a hilarious story about his debut vs West Brom in: ‘5ft 2 ...of football heaven'.
Les Wilson is the 56th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. In a very emotional interview Les recalls some amazing memories of his time at Wolves as a young Canadian in the UK. Les talks about his relationships with his fellow players, his relationships with his managers and his love for Wolves that has shaped his life. Les wears his heart on his sleeve. Les is ‘The Reverend'.
Alan Hinton is the 55th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast and bears all in a deeply personal interview. Alan talks about signing for Wolves, his relationship with Stan Cullis, his time at the club and the truth behind why he left. Alan also talks about the triumphs of winning the league at Derby County under Brian Clough and the deeply personal tragedy of losing his son in ...'triumphs and tragedies'.
Dennis Pearce is the 54th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Dennis talks about starting out at Villa then signing for Wolves under Graham Taylor. Dennis talks about other managers he played under with Barry Fry and Sam Allardyce being the puck of the bunch. Dennis also talks about making his professional debut at the late age of 21 and what it's like to share a dressing room with the players you watched from the terraces in ‘The homecoming'.
Mark Clyde is the 53rd speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Mark speaks about coming over from Northern Ireland and breaking into the first team at Wolves who were giving youth a chance. Mark also speaks about his cruel injuries and the disease which caused him to retire at just 24. Mark also speaks about the honour of playing for his country ...and why he doesn't keep any memorabilia In ‘no room for sentiment'.
Anna Price is the 52nd speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Anna speaks about the rise of the women's game, the support from the club and the honour on playing 300 times for Wolves Women. Anna has some wise words of advice for any young footballers who wish to follow their dream and her plans for the future. ‘300 and counting'.
Barry Powell is the 51st speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Barry speaks about his debut for Wolves and how it led to a substitute appearance in the 1974 League Cup Final victory. Barry also talks about life after Wolves and how he returned as a player in the late 80s to a completely different club ...then became coach under Graham Turner as he ‘couldn't keep away from the place'.
Welcome to 'Show Us Your Kit', the podcast collecting stories from all of the 92 Football League clubs. In this series I will be talking to a number of football fans from all over the country- hearing some great stories and sharing some unique memorabilia. Jason is the creator behind the Wolf Whistle Podcast; interviewing significant former players as well as some you might not have heard of. He shares stories of former Wolves managers and players, as well as regaling us with his favourite moments from following Wolves over the years. Twitter: @WolvesPremier Make sure you rate the series 5 stars on iTunes, Spotify etc. I'm very excited about this podcast and I hope you will enjoy it too! Get in touch with us: Email: showusyourkitpod@gmail.com Twitter: @rouseeverywknd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/showusyourkit/message
Tony Dinning is the 49th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Our former, classy midfielder speaks about starting in the Wallsend Boys Club and the amazing talent they produced. Tony speaks about how his move to Wolves was nearly hijacked and why he left so soon after just one brief season in ‘I'd have played for nothing'.
Cult Hero Ludovic Pollet is the 48th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Ludo tells of how he came to hear about his move to Wolves and who he nearly signed for. Ludo also opens up about the players he played with, what he thinks of today's team and gives a message to Wolves fans on how much he loved his time at the club in ‘Je T'aime Wolverhampton'. - please note this podcast was with the help,of a translator as to make the most of the interview it had to be recorded in French.
Joe Jackson is the 47th interviewee on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Joe tells his fascinating story of his upbringing in Whitmore Reans, listening to the Molineux crowd as he played football in West Park and how he was spotted by Derek Dougan. This chance meeting culminated in Joe's one and only professional appearance, in the top flight ...where he lived ‘Every boys dream'.
Derek is the 46th interviewee on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Derek speaks about winning everything at Everton, Howard's way. Moving to Aston Villa Under Graham Taylor and then to Wolves Under Graham Turner. Derek speaks about how it all ended for Turner under the Hayward regime and how he had false hope when Graham Taylor took over, which spelt the beginning of the end. Derek Mountfield in ‘Toffees, Trophies, Turner and Taylor'.
Vince Bartram is the 45th guest speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Vince speaks about his football journey where he got spotted by Wolves ...when they were looking at another player. The path that took him to the depths of the cup-ties vs Chorley to the heights of Highbury when he signed for Premier League Arsenal. Vince Bartram tells all in ‘from Chorley to Highbury'.
Kevin Keen is the 44th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Kevin discusses his £600,000 move from West Ham and the expectation of that pre-season after signing with David Kelly and Geoff Thomas. Kevin recalls his time at Wolves as he played under both Graham Turner and Graham Taylor and gives the truth behind the reason he left. Kevin Keen is ‘earning his wings'.
Aaron McCarey is the 40th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Aaron speaks about leaving his home in Ireland as a teenager to join Wolves and his difficulty initially settling. Aaron speaks about his dream debut where he was the hero in a penalty shoot out against his former loan club Walsall and the confidence it gave him. Aaron also speaks about the pride of representing his country at nearly every level and the rollercoaster career which has had its fair share of ups and downs in the ‘luck of the Irish'.
Harry Burgoyne is the 39th interviewee on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Harry talks about being at the club from 11 years of age to making his debut at 19 and arguably his finest hour, the FA Cup victory vs Liverpool at Anfield. Harry also tells of his unorthodox beginning as a goalkeeper and his 12 year journey at Wolves on ‘the first rung of the ladder'.
Paul Stewart is the interviewee on the 38th edition of The Wolf Whistle Podcast. Paul candidly speaks about what it's like to win the FA Cup and score in an FA Cup Final! Paul also talks about playing for England under Graham Taylor, his subsequent loan move to Wolves from Liverpool under GT and why it didn't become permanent ....and why he played his whole career with the ‘weight of the world' on his shoulders.
Terry Connor is the latest former Manager to be interviewed on the 37th edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Terry talks about his relationship with Mick McCarthy and the journey they have taken through football together. Terry talks fondly about his stay at Wolves which lasted for 13 years as well as his relationships with Jez Moxey, Steve Morgan and the Molineux faithful. TC as he is fondly known also talks about his ill-fated spell as first-team Manager during the 2011-2012 season in ‘The impossible job'.
Andy Gray is the guest speaker on the 35th edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Andy talks us through his big money move to Wolves and the weight of the price tag. His happy times at Wolves, playing for his country and sadly watching the club decline after his cut price departure. We focus on the goal that won the League Cup In 1980 vs Nottingham Forest at Wembley and the magnificent memories from that day in ‘Gray, 67'.
Jim McCalliog is the speaker for the 33rd edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Jim talks about the disappointments of the UEFA Cup Final defeat to Spurs and missing out on the 1974 League Cup Final and his long-standing love for the Wolves. Jim also talks passionately about playing in two FA Cup Finals during his career and scoring against England at Wembley for his beloved Scotland. Jim is ‘the man for the big occasion'.
Guy Whittingham is the 32nd interviewee of the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Guy speaks in depth about his incredible goal scoring feats, his regimented upbringing and his two separate spells at Wolves. Guy speaks on how he played under so many different managers in two loan spells, the reasons why ....and the first time he heard the chorus of ‘Super Guy The Soldier'.
Former Wolf Chris Iwelumo gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Kenny Hibbitt talks through his time at Wolves in the 31st edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Kenny speaks about the successes on the pitch season-by-season and the honour it was to be named in the Wolves Hall of Fame. Kenny also speaks about the on pitch controversies including stopping Leeds winning the League and losing to Spurs in the FA Cup Semi Final ...and opens up about the alleged diving incident on ‘seasons of my life'.
Former Wolf Jackie Gallagher ‘he's big, he's round, he's worth a million pound!' … gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Graham Turner is the latest former Manager to be interviewed on the 30th edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Graham speaks about the state of the club when he walked through the doors, the job in hand and what was needed to turn it around. Graham speaks openly about the successes on the pitch, the secrets behind the climb up the divisions and the sadness behind the bitter end. Graham Turner, the man who woke up the sleeping giant.
Former Wolf Dave Edwards gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Former Wolf Steve Froggatt gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Former Wolves keeper Paul Jones gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast
Former Wolf Geoff ‘Zico' Palmer gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast
Former Wolf Gordon ‘Sid' Cowans gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Former Wolves Captain Karl Henry gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' in an extremely in-depth analysis on the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Former Wolf Tony Dinning gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Former Wolf John De Wolf gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast
Former Wolf Super Ally Robertson gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Ally also speaks about what was behind the resurgence of the club in the late 1980's and the emotion behind the Sherpa Van Trophy victory at Wembley.
Former Wolf Seyi Olofinjana gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast
Wolves record-breaking goalscorer Steve Bull gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Former Wolf Robbie Dennison gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast
Former Wolf Mark Clyde gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast
Michael Kightly is the 24th interviewee on The Wolf Whistle Podcast. Michael speaks about his rise from the non-league, how he fell out of love with the game on several occasions...and his personal battles away from the pitch. Michael speaks fondly about his time at Wolves, the truth behind his departure in an honest account with some ‘never heard before stories' in ‘for the love of the game'.
Former Wolf Jody Craddock gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast
Former Wolf Matt Hill gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast
Former Wolf Matt Murray gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast
Former Wolf Micky Holmes gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast
Former Wolf Simon Osborn gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Former Wolf Gerry O Hara gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast
Former Wolf Neil Emblen gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Former Wolf Neil Edwards gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Steve Daley is the guest speaker for the 23rd edition of The Wolf Whistle Podcast. Steve speaks about his record-breaking, ill-fated move to Man City. The death threats he received as a result of the move and what really happened to his UEFA Cup winners medal. A funny, honest and self deprecating account ...with a serious side!
Former Wolf Mel Eves gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Former Wolf Jon Purdie gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Former Wolf Dean Edwards gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Former Wolf Colin Taylor gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
Former Wolf Dale Rudge gives his ‘Best Wolves XI' on a new shorter bite-size edition of the Wolf Whistle Podcast.
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