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🔥Olympiacos v Wolves🔥[LIVE]

Gents (and Wolfgang) due to the outbreak of Wuhan flu ....this thread will be extremely busy as the fans are not being allowed into the stadium. So a first come first served basis applies

Live @ https://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewLiveArticle/419920
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Wolves defender Conor Coady says he is concerned about his family's health as his team prepare to play at Olympiakos in the Europa League having wanted the game postponed because of coronavirus.

Thursday's last-16 first-leg match will be played in the absence of supporters because of the spread of the virus.

"You go home to your wives and kids after the game so that's the priority," Coady said.

"We need to make sure it's right when we're going home."

Uefa, European football's governing body, rejected the Premier League side's request to postpone the game on Wednesday. Wolves said they were not only concerned about their own players and staff but also those of Olympiakos, whose owner Evangelos Marinakis tested positive for coronavirus.

Marinakis, who also owns Nottingham Forest, met a number of Arsenal players when the club hosted the Greek side in a Europa League match two weeks ago. As a consequence, some Gunners players are in self-isolation and Wednesday's Premier League game against Manchester City was postponed.

Many European club competition fixtures are to be played behind closed doors this week, while the Europa League fixtures between Sevilla and Roma, and Inter Milan and Getafe, have been postponed.

Coady, 27, added: "We've seen the game postponed between City and Arsenal but as players there's not a lot we can do.

"All we can do is train, prepare and listen to our manager and play tomorrow [Thursday] night.

"We're ready to play. We've looked at it and a lot of people have spoken, we've read a lot of things and seen a lot of things but listen, we're professional footballers."

Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo added: "We have all the insurance in terms of health situations and we are OK. It's just the fact that we love to compete in a normal situation."

Wolves say Olympiakos Europa League tie is 'unnecessary risk'
"I think it will be better for the competition, for the tie [for the game to be postponed].

Nuno added that his players will not train at the Karaiskakis Stadium in the build-up to the match.

TEAM NEWS

Wolves have two injury concerns. Full-back Jonny has a foot injury and Adama Traore has a shoulder problem.

As for Olympiakos, right-back Bruno Gaspar (hamstring) and keeper Bobby Allain (calf) are doubts.

MATCH FACTS

This will be the first competitive meeting between Olympiakos and Wolves. English sides have been eliminated from both of their last two knockout ties against Olympiakos in European competition (Burnley in 2018-19 Europa League play-offs and Arsenal in the previous round).
Wolves have never travelled to face Greek opposition in any competition. However, including play-offs this season, Wolves have won more away games in their seven matches this campaign (five) than they managed across their 16 European away days beforehand (W4 D4 L8).
Olympiakos are looking to become the first side to eliminate English opposition in back-to-back knockout rounds in a single season in major European competition since Bayern Munich beat Arsenal (last 16) and Manchester United (quarter-final) in the 2013-14 Champions League.
Heading into the last 16 of this season's Europa League, only Basel (six) have won more matches in the competition than Wolves (five), while no side has netted more goals than the English side (17 - level with Sporting Braga).
Wolves striker Diogo Jota is looking to become the first player in major Uefa competition (Uefa Cup/Europa League, European Cup/Champions League, Cup Winners' Cup) to score a hat-trick in three successive appearances. The last player to net three separate trebles in the same Europa League campaign was Radamel Falcao in 2010-11 for FC Porto.

posted on 15/3/20

And 45 years ago today Willie Carr made his debut for Wolves as we beat Chelsea 7-1. Steve Kindon was unstoppable that day

posted on 15/3/20

Just seen an advert offering odds of 7/2 on Jarrod Bowen scoring for West Ham against Wolves today. Would be willing to take any odds on a bet that he doesn’t

posted on 15/3/20

comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 4 hours, 46 minutes ago
Today 40 years ago I was at Wembley along with 96526 others to watch the magnificent Molineux men win the League Cup.

I was sat next to Robert Plant, I wonder if he remembers me ?
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Not a chance! With his drug addled brain he doesn't know who he is half the time so there's no chance of him remembering you

posted on 15/3/20

Shame really, I remember him, what he was wearing, the bird he was with and his solid gold ciggy lighter. (he dropped it and I found it under my seat, I gave him it back !)

posted on 15/3/20

Great guy, still see him from time to time queuing for a pre match bovril in the Steve Bull stand. Very down to earth and his love of Wolves is probably greater than his love of music. Remember Graham Taylor saying he was a big fan of Led Zeppelin and was looking forward to meeting Planty when he was appointed Wolves manager. But he was disappointed when he met him cause all he wanted to talk about was Wolves not music.

He’s still making good music too

comment by Fiddy (U11570)

posted on 15/3/20

comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 9 hours, 10 minutes ago
Today 40 years ago I was at Wembley along with 96526 others to watch the magnificent Molineux men win the League Cup.

I was sat next to Robert Plant, I wonder if he remembers me ?
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Brilliant!

posted on 15/3/20

was a friend of planty, we were at
halesowen college at the same time. later used to see him in the dark days of the 80s at home and away games and in the clarendon before a game.

posted on 15/3/20

I had a season ticket near him in the Steve Bull, was still the John Ireland then, in the 90s. The Taylor/McGhee years. There was some weirdo that made train noises every time Stancliffe touched the ball.

posted on 15/3/20

Fack me, listen to you lot, all talking like its your last days and getting all your memories out

posted on 16/3/20

Might have been Lawrie Madden actually not Stancliff, either way that bloke sat behind us was a feckin nut job.

Still nowhere near as annoying as the get who sits behind me now mind.

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