TomandJerry
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- Oct 1, 2013
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Last time I went to Wolves we won 4-2 and Palace lost 9-0. Same again would be nice.
That's the proof in the pudding if you ever needed it, never in doubt
Last time I went to Wolves we won 4-2 and Palace lost 9-0. Same again would be nice.
Ok, this has gone a bit wrong. Dick Head was supposed to start another thread, I don't know what's happened.Thank feck for that!
Thread reported. It's out of my hands.Boooooooo. This thread is as much of a farce as a Tom & Jerry episode.
Thread reported. It's out of my hands.
Let's try and get this pile of shit back on track.
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Wolves v Brighton
Sky Bet Championship
Venue: Molineux Stadium
Date: Saturday 19th September 2015
Kick-off: 15:00 BST
Referee: Jeremy Simpson
Assistants: Rob Merchant, Alan Young
Fourth official: Kevin Johnson
TEAM NEWS
Striker Adam Le Fondre is a major doubt for Wolves with a shin injury he picked up in training.
Nouha Dicko's season-ending knee injury has already left Wolves with only two fit strikers - Benik Afobe and 17-year-old Bright Enobakhare.
Brighton boss Chris Hughton again has a full-strength squad as winger Kazenga LuaLua is back from a one-match ban.
Elvis Manu, on the bench for the win against Rotherham, could be in line to make his debut.
MATCH FACTS
[*=left]Wolves have scored in 16 of their last 17 league meetings with Brighton & Hove Albion.
[*=left]Brighton have only lost three of their previous 24 league games against Wolves (W12 D9).
[*=left]Only Ipswich striker Daryl Murphy and Manchester City's Sergio Aguero (27) have scored more league goals in England than Benik Afobe since the start of last season (26).
[*=left]Brighton's Tomer Hemed has four goals in his last three Championship games.
[*=left]The Seagulls are the only unbeaten side left in the Championship (W6 D1).
If you'd read this thread earlier, you wouldn't have bothered.Just left Stoke for the main event