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Wolverhampton Wanderers - Wolves Goals Goals Goals (DVD)

Wolverhampton Wanderers - Wolves Goals Goals Goals (DVD)

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    Product code: DVD242402Released: 19 October 2009125 minutesDVD Region: 0

    • Stunning collection of Wolves goals on DVD
    • Over 250 goals
    • Featuring Keane, Miller, Ebanks-Blake and many more
    • Superb DVD for any Wolves fan

    Product description

    Wolverhampton Wanderers - Wolves Goals Goals Goals on DVD is a stunning collection of some of the greatest Wolves goals from the past 10 years, 1998/99 to 2008/09.

    Goals, goals, goals, it’s what makes the football world go round. The vision of the crowd all standing up in unison and the clatter of the seats as they applaud the new club hero running over to salute the adoring fans is a sight to see and Wolves have seen it again and again over the last 10 years.

    Including goals from the 1998-99 season right up to the glorious Championship winning season of 2008-09 this DVD chronicles the best of the best and shows stars from recent Wolves history sticking it in the onion bag and saluting the faithful.

    There are over 250 goals from this period, each categorised from Free Kicks to Team Goals, Robbie Keane to Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, they’re all here. We look closely at the key strikers for the club over the past decade with chapters dedicated to the predatory instincts of Robbie Keane, Kenny Miller, Michael Kightly and Sylvan Ebanks-Blake as well as focusing on the goalscoring defender, the dead ball specialists and those players who, it seemed, could only score spectacular goals.

    Bonus:
    Top 10 Wolves Goal Celebrations

    If you love watching Wolves, and love to see the net bulge and would like to relive the best goals from the past 10 years then Wolverhampton Wanderers - Wolves Goals Goals Goals on DVD is for you. And to cap it all the programme takes you all the way up to Richard Stearman heading home the winner on the final day of the historic 2008-09 Championship winning season, which saw Wanderers replace the Albion in the Premier League.

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