14 raring2go.co.uk 15 Raring2go! WOLVES FC Raring2go! WOLVES FC league had been null and voided, as had every league tier four and below, but the FA Cup was still going on. We travelled away to Watford and beat them 4-1. I think they were at the top of tier three at the time and got promoted to the Championship that season, so to not only beat them, but to beat them away from home 4-1, that was pretty special and very unexpected. Wolves Women Captain Anna Morphet Anna Morphet answers some quirky questions! What is the most memorable place you’ve played football? Molineux is definitely up there because it’s such a great place to play football, but I remember when I was really young, when I was in year seven or eight, I played in a five-a-side tournament at Wembley. I won’t ever forget that. It’s got to be the most memorable, definitely. It was pretty surreal at the time, but because I was quite young, I don’t think I really appreciated it as much as I should have done now I look back at it, but it was pretty amazing. What are the strangest superstitions you’ve seen from teammates? I’ve just recently learned about AJ (Abbi Jenner) that the last thing she’s got to eat just as she goes out onto the pitch is a squares bar. That was a bit of a random one. What is the strangest moment you’ve experienced in a game? Halfway through a game a couple of years ago, I think it might have been Stoke away, we had our first corner of the game and realised that we didn’t have any corner flags. I remember me and Beth Merrick were taking one corner each and it was a bit strange because it took me back to the days when you had to do it yourself. It’s odd that we’d got 30 minutes into the game and nobody had noticed, then we were setting it up ourselves. Which of your Wolves teammates has the worst dress sense? That’s a mean one! I can’t pick anybody else, so I’m going to go myself for this one. It’s too mean to pick on anyone, because noone has bad dress sense. What is the most unexpected result you’ve had? We were in peak Covid times and our To mark International Women’s Day in March, Wolves Museum unveiled a brand new display celebrating Wolves Women in the year of their 50th season. Originally formed as Heathfield Rovers the team evolved through various iterations before officially becoming part of Wolverhampton Wanderers and growing into the team we know today. Now the Wolves Museum are proud to host a dedicated area to celebrate the team, from their beginnings to the present day. Women’s Team Celebrated Wolves Museum 50 WOLVES WOMEN 1975 2025 Come and see our brand new Wolves Women display! Entry is £10 per adult and £5 for U14 Scan above to book now.
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