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2006/07 - Wolverhampton Wanderers Season Review [720p]

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"At his first press interview of the 2006/07 season, Mick McCarthy explained that the 'MM' on his tracksuit top did not stand for 'Merlin the Magician'. Despite the implied suggestion that this might be a season of consolidation for Wolves after wholesale changes in the close season, four victories in the first six matches in the league told a very different story.
With a tight budget and a young team, McCarthy set about his task of rebuilding the engine room of the Wolves' side. Appointing Jody Craddock as his new captain, McCarthy also brought in Jay Bothroyd and Darren Potter alongside the experience of Jamie Clapham and Gary Been. Matt Murray was now the first choice goalkeeper, producing some outstanding performances, particularly in the early part of the season, as Wolves developed a reputation for a frugal defence and a high quality strike force...
...In the end it wasn't to be, but Mick McCarthy had actually proved himself to be much more than a shrewd and effective manager. In this fantastic DVD of the season, you will witness first hand just how the pride was put back into Wolverhampton Wanderers, with a team of young talented and hungry players and a manager who could now truly call himself Mick the Magician!"
With a tight budget and a young team, McCarthy set about his task of rebuilding the engine room of the Wolves' side. Appointing Jody Craddock as his new captain, McCarthy also brought in Jay Bothroyd and Darren Potter alongside the experience of Jamie Clapham and Gary Been. Matt Murray was now the first choice goalkeeper, producing some outstanding performances, particularly in the early part of the season, as Wolves developed a reputation for a frugal defence and a high quality strike force...
...In the end it wasn't to be, but Mick McCarthy had actually proved himself to be much more than a shrewd and effective manager. In this fantastic DVD of the season, you will witness first hand just how the pride was put back into Wolverhampton Wanderers, with a team of young talented and hungry players and a manager who could now truly call himself Mick the Magician!"