Barbecue Success

The Summer 2010 Barbecue was once again a great success, the beer was good, the food was too, the weather was warm and sunny but most important the lads got beat by the Dad’s.

We were joined by a couple of Honorary members in Willie Carr and John Gough with their wives Tessa and Helen and also making his debut at the BBQ was Terry Wharton and his wife Sue.

Both Willie (aged 60) and Terry (aged 68) played their part in the Lads v Dads game, but without doubt Man of the Match was the Cat – Mark Jones who was in inspired form, thwarting the boys from every angle.

Sam Protheroe and Roy Chatterjee excelled for the boys who lost for the first time in three years.

Away from the game it was good to see Cath Protheroe looking so good after her recent health problems. Good too to see those who had travelled some way to be there, like Brian & Simone, Stuart Earl and the Oxford crew who made it.

A special thanks goes to Mrs Snell and Mike for allowing us the run of the place once again and for all of you who helped out in one way or another.

There’s loads of photos in the gallery section, courtesy of Sue Wharton and Jim Wedge.

Dinner Date Confirmed

The dates fell just right, the TV companies have had their pick and we can finally confirm the date for the 35th Anniversary Dinner in the Hayward Suite at Molineux as being Saturday 16th October after the home game with West Ham. Keep a close eye on the website for more details, and names of famous faces that will be attending, and in the mean time get your party together based upon tables of 8.

Book early to avoid disappointment this will be an event you won’t want to miss!!

Directions to the BBQ

Hopefully you are all coming along on Saturday for our Annual Summer Barbecue in Broadstone, here are the directions, please bring your own plate and cutlery, plus something to drink out of. Also all are expected to contribute either a pud or a salad towards the event.

From Wolverhampton take the Bridgnorth Road to Bridgnorth. Then when you get to Bridgnorth take the A458 towards Much Wenlock & Shrewsbury. When you get to the village of Morville  take the left hand fork in the road on to the B4368 signposted Craven Arms.

Go past the villages of Monkhopton, Weston & Shipton and keep going until you reach the Seven Stars pub on you left hand side of the road. Then take the next left signposted Holdgate.

Then as you go downhill, the road swings round to the left, and as it swings to the right, turn off the road and over the cattle grid, take the right hand fork, then turn right and park on the lawn.

Barbecue this Saturday

Don’t forget everyone it’s our Summer Barbecue this coming Saturday 10th July, in Broadstone Shropshire. Mrs Snell is very kindly letting us have the run of her place again from 2pm onwards, and irrespective of the weather it is going to happen. That’s because the food is all on order and the beer too. Price £10 per family for as much as you can eat and drink until we run out! If you need directions please see the news section of the site.

See you there.

Sunderland Tickets

The tickets for the last game of the season against Sunderland will go on sale from noon next Sunday 2nd May.

Strictly for members only for the first 3 days.

Any non member applying during the first 3 days will not get a ticket even if the system initially says that they were successful.

Tickets are £34 each, and the game kicks off at 4pm.

One ticket per application.

My day at the Wolves Training Ground

Melinda Phillips is a keen and active member of the DDCWWFCSC, and at the Dinner back in January outbid the competition to win a day at the Wolves training ground for two people. Fortunately her brother Roger offered to pay half of the amount pledged so that he could go along too.

All the money raised went to Cancer Research, please see our news section for the total amounts raised, both this year and in total.

Thanks go to Wolves in the form of John Gough and Richard Skirrow for making this happen and also to all the people at the training ground on the day for making it such a memorable experience for Melinda and Roger.

Here is Melinda’s acount of the day and a few photos too……..

As most people know the right time to hold a charity auction is fairly late into the evening’s proceeding’s, which is exactly what happened at the DDCWWFCSCADD held in Daventry on the 16th January, the auction being held near mid-night. The bid was for a day for two at the Compton training ground to see the first team and academy players on the pitch, to meet with Richard Skirrow, the club secretary and Mick McCarthy. The timing of the auction worked, I threw myself into the process wholeheartedly (with some encouragement from the rest of the table) and eventually was successful, with some strong competition from the other end of the table.

Thankfully my brother Roger, who was also there, contributed half and without any prior warning, my bid, now ours, was matched by Kevin Foley and his wife, Luella. The money from the auction went to Cancer Research and the full amount was donated without any administration costs.

Richard spoke to us later in that evening and asked us to e-mail him once he could identify suitable dates, Tuesday the 23rd February was the day selected.

We arrived at the training ground about 11.15 to be met by Richard who escorted us to the training pitches to see the players in action. Although it was great to see the player’s training it was also extremely cold. Richard then took us indoors to see the player’s facilities including the gym, changing rooms, treatment centre, spa bath, plunge pools etc. Whilst we were there we saw Chris Kamara from Sky who was there to film the treatment centre as it is the first centre to be accredited and he was there to try out the equipment in full view of the cameras.

Mick McCarthy came in for a quick photo shoot, and we then went to lunch in the player’s dining room only to be joined by Kevin Foley. Kevin confirmed that he has recovered from the DDCWWFCSCADD, not realising beforehand how immature and out of hand the dinner dance could get. He was happy to answer a multitude of questions and agreed to pose for a photograph outside before we left.

That only leaves me to thank the DDCWWFCSC for a great dinner dance, once again and the club, in particular Richard Skirrow, Kevin Foley and Mick McCarthy, for making it such a memorable day. It was well worth the money.

Melinda Phillips

Date for Summer BBQ Announced

Having got confirmation of Cluff’s holiday arrangements we can now confirm the date of the 10th July 2010 for this year’s Barbecue. Once again Mrs Snell has very kindly agreed to allow us to use her garden in the village of Broadstone in Shropshire.

There will be plenty to eat for all plus few few different ales, much more details nearer the time.

Stoke Tickets now on Sale!

Sorry if I was a bit late setting up the website but all up and running now for next Sunday’s game with Stoke City. Please note that as well as being a Sunday the game kicks off at 12 noon.

Collect tickets in the usual way from the Western beforehand, Wolves have deemed this a category A game, so tickets are £34 each.

Roy Chatterjee Hat Trick Hero

Roy Chatterjee son of club Secretary Robin was the star of the show recently when he scored a hat trick in the final of the Independant Schools FA knock out cup. This was the first time that a hat trick has been scored in this prestigious  final.

A national competition Roy was playing for Shrewsbury school. You can see more if you put in ISFA into google, and follow links to the cup.  Also if you go to the Telegraph’s website and search under schools football you’ll see a further report.

Needless to say Roy was also man of the match. Well done Roy.