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Wolves Pick Up Four Points WITHOUT Cunha

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Episode 296 of The Wolves 77 Club dives into Wolves' latest performances, with Sam, Harry, and Jack breaking down a hard-fought draw against Everton and a crucial away win at Southampton. With Matheus Cunha missing, Wolves had to find new attacking solutions, and the team discusses whether they did enough against Everton and how Bellegarde’s growing influence continues to make a difference.

The conversation shifts to Southampton, where Strand Larsen stepped up in style, scoring twice to secure an important victory. His performances have divided opinions throughout the season, but was this the moment he proved his doubters wrong? Jack, the self-appointed chairman of the Strand Larsen fan club, certainly thinks so.

With Ipswich and Leicester dropping points, talk turns to whether Wolves have effectively secured their Premier League survival. Jack makes a bold statement about the club’s future, but will it come back to haunt him? Meanwhile, transfer speculation is in full swing as the guys discuss potential summer moves, including whether a return for Diogo Jota or Conor Coady is realistic.

The England squad announcement also sparks debate, with frustration over Thomas Tuchel’s selections. Harry is particularly unimpressed, questioning some of the call-ups and sharing his thoughts on what the squad should really look like.

As always, the episode is filled with nostalgia, laughter, and even a bizarre footballing mix-up from Bulgaria that you won’t believe.

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Episode 296 of The Wolves 77 Club dives into Wolves' latest performances, with Sam, Harry, and Jack breaking down a hard-fought draw against Everton and a crucial away win at Southampton. With Matheus Cunha missing, Wolves had to find new attacking solutions, and the team discusses whether they did enough against Everton and how Bellegarde’s growing influence continues to make a difference.

The conversation shifts to Southampton, where Strand Larsen stepped up in style, scoring twice to secure an important victory. His performances have divided opinions throughout the season, but was this the moment he proved his doubters wrong? Jack, the self-appointed chairman of the Strand Larsen fan club, certainly thinks so.

With Ipswich and Leicester dropping points, talk turns to whether Wolves have effectively secured their Premier League survival. Jack makes a bold statement about the club’s future, but will it come back to haunt him? Meanwhile, transfer speculation is in full swing as the guys discuss potential summer moves, including whether a return for Diogo Jota or Conor Coady is realistic.

The England squad announcement also sparks debate, with frustration over Thomas Tuchel’s selections. Harry is particularly unimpressed, questioning some of the call-ups and sharing his thoughts on what the squad should really look like.

As always, the episode is filled with nostalgia, laughter, and even a bizarre footballing mix-up from Bulgaria that you won’t believe.

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