Episodes
Thursday Jan 21, 2021
Neil Edwards - 'Chorley Trilogy'
Thursday Jan 21, 2021
Thursday Jan 21, 2021
Former forward Neil Edwards speaks to the Wolf Whistle Podcast on a special ‘Chorley Trilogy’ edition after Wolves have drawn their giant killing nemesis in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup bringing back memories of 1986.
Tuesday Jan 19, 2021
Jon Purdie - 'Chorley Trilogy'
Tuesday Jan 19, 2021
Tuesday Jan 19, 2021
Former forward Jon Purdie speaks to the Wolf Whistle Podcast on a special ‘Chorley Trilogy’ edition after Wolves have drawn their giant killing nemesis in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup bringing back memories of 1986.
Thursday Jan 14, 2021
Greg Fellows - ‘What’s up Doc’
Thursday Jan 14, 2021
Thursday Jan 14, 2021
Greg Fellows is the guest speaker on the 60th edition of the podcast. Greg, a coach at the club in the 80s under Tommy Docherty speaks about the desperate situation at the club and what it was like to work under ‘The Doc’. Greg has plenty of anecdotes from his time on the payroll, plenty of unheard stories and eye opening facts in ‘What’s up Doc’.
Thursday Jan 14, 2021
Dean Edwards - 'Chorley Trilogy'
Thursday Jan 14, 2021
Thursday Jan 14, 2021
Former forward Dean Edwards speaks to the Wolf Whistle Podcast on a special ‘Chorley Trilogy’ edition after Wolves have drawn their giant killing nemesis in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup bringing back memories of 1986.
Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
Vince Bartram - 'Chorley Trilogy'
Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
Former goalkeeper Vince Bartram speaks to the Wolf Whistle Podcast on a special ‘Chorley Trilogy’ edition after Wolves have drawn their giant killing nemesis in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup bringing back memories of 1986.
Friday Jan 08, 2021
John Teasdale - ‘Some guys have all the luck’
Friday Jan 08, 2021
Friday Jan 08, 2021
John Teasdale is the 59th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast and talks about how his unorthodox opportunity at Wolves came about in the 1980s. John also tells us of his journey that took him quite literally all over the world, his relationship with a Hollywood movie star and his amazing friendship with Rod Stewart in ‘some guys have all the luck’.
Friday Dec 18, 2020
Derek Ryan - ‘The artful dodger’
Friday Dec 18, 2020
Friday Dec 18, 2020
Derek Ryan is the 58th interviewee on the Wolf Whistle podcast. Derek talks about coming over from Ireland as a young man to be thrown in front of the TV cameras for the ‘moment of truth’ documentary centred around him gaining a professional contract at Wolves. Derek also speaks about his finest hour, his 2 goals vs league leaders Reading and how he gained the nickname ‘the artful dodger’.
Friday Dec 11, 2020
Paul Dougherty - ‘5ft 2 … of football heaven’
Friday Dec 11, 2020
Friday Dec 11, 2020
Paul ‘pee wee’ Dougherty is the 57th interviewee on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Paul speaks about being one of only two players in Wolves history to play in all four divisions and the reasons why. Paul also speaks about his nickname and being the shortest player ever at the club! ...and a hilarious story about his debut vs West Brom in: ‘5ft 2 ...of football heaven’.
Friday Dec 04, 2020
Les Wilson - 'The Reverend'
Friday Dec 04, 2020
Friday Dec 04, 2020
Les Wilson is the 56th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. In a very emotional interview Les recalls some amazing memories of his time at Wolves as a young Canadian in the UK. Les talks about his relationships with his fellow players, his relationships with his managers and his love for Wolves that has shaped his life. Les wears his heart on his sleeve. Les is ‘The Reverend’.
Friday Nov 27, 2020
Alan Hinton - ‘Triumphs and Tragedies’
Friday Nov 27, 2020
Friday Nov 27, 2020
Alan Hinton is the 55th speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast and bears all in a deeply personal interview. Alan talks about signing for Wolves, his relationship with Stan Cullis, his time at the club and the truth behind why he left. Alan also talks about the triumphs of winning the league at Derby County under Brian Clough and the deeply personal tragedy of losing his son in ...’triumphs and tragedies’.