Full of twists and turns, not least on the final day of the season, the 2010/11 campaign was a memorable one as Wolves brushed aside neighbours West Brom and Aston Villa, saw victory against reigning league Champions Chelsea as well as Champions elect Manchester United, and saw an England call up for double player of the year Matt Jarvis; the first Wolves player to receive the accolade in 20 years.2010/11 Season DVDThis special collection features the very best from the season, featuring every goal, together with the pick of the action from the league campaign, including... highlights from the eventful match on the final day of the season in which Stephen Hunt curled in a spectacular goal, with just minutes remaining, to ensure Wolves retained their Premier League status. Wolves 3 West Brom 1As the 2010/11 season drew nearer its climax Wolves played host to arch rivals West Bromwich Albion in a match that Wanderers simply had to win. Win they did, and in convincing style, thrashing The Baggies 3-1 in front of a packed Molineux as Steven Fletcher struck twice either side of an Adlene Guedioura goal.Wolves 2 Man United 1Manchester United came to Molineux as a team sitting comfortably at the top of the Premier League, seeking to extend their impressive status as the only side in the division to be unbeaten all season, but as the floodlights shone down on a pulsating game, Wolves had other ideas.Within five minutes Nani put the visitors ahead but the Wolves team, backed by the vociferous crowd support, refused to accept a United defeat. First the equaliser came from George Elokobi, and a battling performance was rewarded as Kevin Doyle sent the Molineux fans into hysteria, netting the winner to cap a memorable performance. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Full of twists and turns not least on the final day of the season the 201011 campaign was a memorable one as Wolves brushed aside neighbours West Brom and Aston Villa saw victory against reigning league Champions Chelsea as well as Champions elect Manchester United and saw an England call up for double player of the year Matt Jarvis; the first Wolves player to receive the accolade in 20 years 201011 Season DVD This special collection features the very best from the season featuring every goal together with the pick of the action from the league campaign including highlights from the eventful match on the final day of the season in which Stephen Hunt curled in a spectacular goal with just minutes remaining to ensure Wolves retained their Premier League status Wolves 3 West Brom 1 As the 201011 season drew nearer its climax Wolves played host to arch rivals West Bromwich Albion in a match that Wanderers simply had to win Win they did and in convincing style thrashing The Baggies 3-1 in front of a packed Molineux as Steven Fletcher struck twice either side of an Adlene Guedioura goal Wolves 2 Man United 1 Manchester United came to Molineux as a team sitting comfortably at the top of the Premier League seeking to extend their impressive status as the only side in the division to be unbeaten all season but as the floodlights shone down on a pulsating game Wolves had other ideas Within five minutes Nani put the visitors ahead but the Wolves team backed by the vociferous crowd support refused to accept a United defeat First the equaliser came from George Elokobi and a battling performance was rewarded as Kevin Doyle sent the Molineux fans into hysteria netting the winner to cap a memorable performance
Review of Wolverhampton Wanderers' 2010/11 season. Wolves' main objective at the start of the season would have been to stay in the Barclays Premier League and they achieved this - but only just. A series of late wins saw them push out of the relegation zone just in time and brought relief to manager Mick McCarthy.
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