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Wolves 1995/96 - beating Birmingham

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2008

Memorable 5 goal thriller

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  • Notice how early Bully starts to sprint. As soon as the ball is passed forward he has allready passed the first defender, then as the ball strikes the ground he is past the second defender. Bully was 31 at the time, but still a deadly predator. He reacts to that pass, way before the defenders, and thats why he was always so dangerous.

  • Yeah, I feel the same way. Keep asking myself why...

    Unfortunately I dont have anything other than Wolves, and of course the few English games I've uploaded. Might be more, but just a few.

    I used to have a really cool documentary about Birmingham, but havent been able to locate it. Might show up though.

  • No problem m8. Let me know if you have any other wishes from the seasons 1994/95, 1995/96or 1996/97.

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  • Have that you blue nose bastards. You can only dream of ever in your pitiful history of having a player like Steve Bull.

  • I don't care how funny he was, having Father Ted referee a first division football match was not a good idea.

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  • @DAJAZDJ1 Christ. That Pele bloke must have been pretty average then if the International stage and the opposition aren't top level, and considering he didn't play in any other league than the highly offensive Brazilian Serie A where they didn't (and still don't) practice defensive tactics, where he was able to score thousands of goals, he can't be considered great, because he didn't play in Europe once? And before you say it, I am not comparing Pele to anyone, just the situation.

  • @10stokesy INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALLERS ARE NOT REALLY THE TOP LEVEL LOOK AT THE TEAM THE AUSSIE'S BEAT 36-0 THERE INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALLERS BUT MY LOCAL PUB'S SUNDAY LEAGUE RESERVE TEAM WOULD PROBALY BEAT THEM STEVE BULL CANT BE CALLED A GREAT PLAYER COS BASICALLY HE WAS JUST A LOWER LEAGUE GOALSCORER AND IN FACT SCORED A LOT OF HIS GOALS IN THE BOTTOM 2 DIVISIONS I THINK HE WOULD OF BEEN LIKE JERMAIN BECKFORD PROLIFIC AT LOWER LEAGUE TEAMS BUT UNABLE TO DO IT IN THE TOP FLIGHT

  • @DAJAZDJ1 No mate...he was just loyal to Wolves and wanted to be in the top flight with us, unfortunately he didnt. He probably should have left to fulfill his potential, and he would have been prolific. Gazza regarded him as one of the best strikers in the country. Plus, isn't the International stage classed as quite a high level of football? Think it does somehow. It's why Pele's name is on the map.

  • @10stokesy he never did it in the top division and he knew that or he'd have gone

  • Oo, Bully, Bully!!! 

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