Saturday, 17th May 2008

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Wulfs 3 Pelsall Villa 3

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Wulfs took the lead three times in this middle of the table contest against Pelsall Villa but still had to settle for a share of the spoils.

Ledbury Town 2 Wulfs 1

There is a well known saying that goals win games.  If only this advice had been heeded by the many Wulfs players who spurned good chances.

Wulfs 0 Wednesfield 3

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There is a fine line between winning and losing and Wednesfield have certainly found a way of consistently staying above that line while Wulfs are only a small step from joining them.

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Wulfs 7 Bustleholme 0

Some days everything just seems to fall into place, today was one of those days for Wulfs, even allowing for the fact that Bustleholme were fielding an under-strength team.

Wulfs 5 Brierley Hill & Withymoor 0

After three straight league defeats, Wulfs were desperate to get back to winning ways when they entertained Brierley Hill & Withymoor at the Brinsford Stadium.

Dudley Sports 2 Wulfs 1

After defeats against high flyers Bridgnorth Town and Shawbury United in their last two games, Wulfs were desperate to get back on track with another difficult game away at in-form Dudley Sports.

Black Country Rangers 1 Wulfs 2

The second round of the JW Hunt Cup saw Wulfs travel to Willenhall Town’s Noose Lane ground to face WMRL Division Two side Black Country Rangers.

Wulfs 1 Shawbury United 4

After playing league leaders Bridgnorth Town seven days ago, Wulfs played host to a Shawbury United side who were on the back of a ten game winning streak in all competitions.

Bridgnorth 2 Wolves 1

Wulfs, sponsored by DMW Environmental Safety Ltd, returned to League action with a very difficult game against leaders Bridgnorth Town at the Brinsford Stadium.

Wulfs 2 Bustleholme 0

The second round of the Birmingham FA Midland Floodlit Cup saw Wulfs, sponsored by Walsall Engineering Group, travel to fellow WMRL Premier Division side Bustleholme.