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40 years today | 15th March 1980 - Wolves beat the then current League Cup Winners and European Champions Nottingham Forest at Wembley with a 67th minute goal by Andy Gray to lift the trophy in front of 96,000 supporters! 🏆 🐺 ⚽️

40 years today | 15th March 1980 - Wolves beat the then current League Cup Winners and European Champions Nottingham Forest at Wembley with a 67th minute goal by Andy Gray to lift the trophy in front of 96,000 supporters! 🏆 🐺 ⚽️
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Meanwhile in Wolverhampton...... Classic image of Wolves manager John Barnwell proudly showing off the League Cup, back in 1980, after his side had beaten Nottingham Forest 1-0 at Wembley. #WWFC #Wolves #TheWanderers [Credit: Bob Thomas via Getty Images]

Meanwhile in Wolverhampton......
Classic image of Wolves manager John Barnwell proudly showing off the League Cup, back in 1980, after his side had beaten Nottingham Forest 1-0 at Wembley. #WWFC #Wolves #TheWanderers 
[Credit: Bob Thomas via Getty Images]
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The Simon Park Orchestra - Eye Level. It was written by Jan Stoeckart who composed under several different names (including Jack Trombey). Eye Level was a library track from the DeWolfe catalogue - as were the themes for Callan and Never The Twain (both also the work of Trombey).

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LWT The Big Match December 1976 Six goal thriller at Stamford Bridge Chelsea 3-3 Wolves Commentator Brian Moore #CFC #Chelsea #Wolves

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The Two Ronnies (1st November 1980). A version of this sketch originally featured in The Burkiss Way but David Renwick initially wasn't sure if it would work for the Rons. However, with deadlines looming he dusted it down and realised it wasn't too shabby ....

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Top of the Pops (6th November 1980). Live vocals from Mr Waterman as he sings the theme tune to Minder (I Could Be So Good For You) written by Gerard Kenny and Patricia Waterman.