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Wolves 77 Club

Four guys who were fed up of turning on TalkSport and 5Live and hearing close to nothing about Wolves. Sam, Harry, Dan and Jack discuss all things Wolverhampton Wanderers bringing you all the latest from Nuno and his men every week, previews and reviews, as well as banter and debating on the hottest topics of the week.

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About Wolves 77 Club

The Wolves 77 Club brings you all the latest from Bruno and his men with analysis of the last matches, previews of upcoming games along with football experts and other podcasts in the Premier League and beyond.

Join us to listen through the serious and nonsense of the football world that is Wolverhampton Wanderers. It’s like sitting in the pub listening to a group of guys argue about football from the comfort of home or on your daily commute! 

Meet the hosts

Sam Cook

Sam Cook

Sam works in Radio and came up with the idea of starting the podcast in 2018 to add more to the buzz of match days which he loves so much. Relishing the chance to hang out with the lads, get a few beers in and hopefully get home in one piece is what following Wolves is all about. Sam hopes you enjoy what we do as much as we love doing it!
Dan Baylis

Dan Baylis

Dan was born a Wolves fan, growing up on the family farm the lorries which have traded at Wolverhampton Wholesale Market for 80 years were painted Gold and Black. He has had a season ticket since the age of 8, first sat in the Billy Wright then moving to the South Bank and now in the North Bank. Dan will always give his honest opinion, ignoring the Twitter crowds and bias views.
Jack Williams

Jack Williams

Jack was born into a family of Wolves fans so either had to support Wolves or be put up for adoption. He’s been to Molineux from an early age (he still sponges lifts to games from his dad) and has followed them home and away for a number of years.
Harry Mansell

Harry Mansell

Harry has been going up the Wolves since he started walking (He was 13 at the time). His earliest memory is watching Bully score his last hattrick in the League Cup. In 2006 he got his first season ticket and the love has carried on ever since. Harry always tries to give his honest views on Wolves on both the podcast and his highly successful YouTube channel.
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