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- proper noun soccer the home stadium of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club
- proper noun soccer, by extension Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club itself
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Examples
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The Manhattan district attorney called Molineux "a man sicklied o'er with the pale cast of sexual perversion."
Poison Served His Purpose Nathan Ward 2007
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New York's high court left room for admitting what's now often dubbed "Molineux evidence" in certain circumstances.
The Seattle Times 2011
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How Mick McCarthy went on to become a big noise at Molineux
Sir Dave Richards' reliant on Scudamore backing as pressure intensifies 2011
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Wolves' £9m profit stands out among all 20 clubs, yet it was made in the first season up from the Championship with new Premier League TV income pouring into Molineux.
Record income but record losses for Premier League | David Conn 2011
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How Mick McCarthy went on to become a big noise at Molineux
Sir Dave Richards' reliant on Scudamore backing as pressure intensifies 2011
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How Mick McCarthy went on to become a big noise at Molineux
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The way the table stands at this moment Spurs' trip up to Molineux in early September already has the look of a genuine six-pointer about it.
The early August Premier League table never lies | Harry Pearson 2011
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A victory at Molineux on Sunday over a Blackburn Rovers side above them on goal difference would secure a third consecutive season in the top flight.
Wolves silence Sunderland to take fate in their own hands 2011
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Steven Gerrard serves the final game of a three-match suspension at Molineux and, despite continued weaknesses in defence, Dalglish believes the Liverpool rearguard are not solely responsible for the poor away form that has dogged the squad for over a year.
Liverpool job is the best I've ever been offered, says Kenny Dalglish 2011
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Were the worst to happen to Blackburn, in the equivalent of a survival play-off against Wolves at Molineux, it will represent hubris on a mountainous scale for Venky's, the Indian chicken company that sacked Sam Allardyce as manager shortly after buying the club because he did not embrace their "vision" to finish fifth.
Blackburn Rovers and Birmingham City have the most to fear from relegation | David Conn 2011
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