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17/10/1981 - John Player Trophy - Wilderspool Stadium
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BBC always use Wire as far as I know. I read a few match reports and the odd blog/article they put on there. Pretty sure it's always Wire used. Doesn't really matter, but I imagine they use nicknames with every club where it matters? I imagine they do it on the football reports as well.
I've noticed it on the BBC website a few times recently.
I think the club are slowly starting to give up and accept that the fans have spoken (and chanted) for the last fifteen years, and we are, were, and always will be, the Wire.
I think BBC mainly use the term Wolves, but aren't afraid to refer to us as Wires (or The Wire), probably as an acknowledgement that latter is the traditional name that the majority of fans (both Wire and non-Wire) still call us by. Whereas Sky would never refer to us as Wire/s, because in their eyes the game was only invented in 1996.
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