Less than ten minutes later, Wolves equalised with Kightly volley from a Foley cross, and the game was on – the two teams wrestled with each other, wolves baying at the penalty area, and Plymouth sailing through the centre spot every so often – this was the best end to end game of the day, by no means one sided and a great example of two Championship clubs that I fully expect to be pushing for automatic promotion.
McCarthy's Wolves might have clinched it when they equalised in the 78th minute after a Michael Seip close range shot for Plymouth in the 55th minute, but the two teams were well matched defensively in the closing stages, and the score was a thoroughly deserved 2-2 and the spoils shared.
Final Score: Plymouth 2 – 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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Final Say:
Just two things: one, it's far too quiet in the West Stand at Charlton Athletic. It is not a library! Make some noise, Addicks!
Secondly: It's great to have real football back – three months is far too long to wait!
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