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  2. Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club (/ ˌwʊlvərˈhæmptən / ⓘ WUUL-vər-HAMP-tən), commonly referred to as Wolves, [1] is a professional football club based in Wolverhampton, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. The club has played at Molineux Stadium since moving from Dudley Road in 1889.

  3. Evolution of the wolf - Wikipedia

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    The New World wolves did not show any gene flow with the boxer, dingo or Chinese indigenous dogs but there was indication of gene flow between the Mexican wolf and the African basenji. [13] All species within the genus Canis, the wolf-like canids, are phylogenetically closely related with 78 chromosomes and can potentially interbreed. [100]

  4. Wolf - Wikipedia

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    The wolf (Canis lupus; [ b ]pl.: wolves), also known as the gray wolf or grey wolf, is a canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty subspecies of Canis lupus have been recognized, including the dog and dingo, though gray wolves, as popularly understood, only comprise naturally-occurring wild subspecies.

  5. Billy Wright (footballer, born 1924) - Wikipedia

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    William Ambrose Wright CBE (6 February 1924 – 3 September 1994) was an English footballer who played as a centre-back. He spent his entire club career at Wolverhampton Wanderers. The first footballer in the world to earn 100 international caps, Wright also held the record for longest unbroken run in competitive international football, with 70 ...

  6. List of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable footballers who have played with Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.. The aim is for this list to include all players that have played 100 or more senior matches for the club. Other players who are deemed to have played an important role for the club can be included, but the reason for their notability should be included in ...

  7. Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. v Budapest Honvéd FC

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    French journalist Gabriel Hanot helped organise the first-ever European Cup following the match.. Wolverhampton goalscorer Roy Swinbourne said afterwards that "Wolves never played a match in which there was so much pride involved", [10] while his manager Stan Cullis and sections of the English press declared his team as "champions of the world", [3] and that Wolves had proven that English ...

  8. Peter Knowles - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, Wolves got the 1969–70 season off to a great start, winning the first four matches, Knowles scoring in the first three of them. Two home draws and an away defeat in Coventry followed. The eighth game of the season, a 3–3 draw at home against Nottingham Forest, was the last game that Knowles ever played. [4]

  9. 2007–08 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2007–08 season was the 109th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers. They played the season in the 2nd tier of the English Football system, the Football League Championship. The season saw them finish seventh, narrowly missing out on a play-off place only by virtue of goal ...