It was not quite the ultimate triumph he would have relished, but Gary O’Neil displayed a broad smile and sparkling teeth during an interview for Match of the Day. On Saturday, after Wolves conceded a goal against Crystal Palace, manager Gary O’Neil implemented a triple substitution. The Molineux crowd expressed disapproval, particularly regarding the players chosen for the substitutions, with their emphatic verdict being: “you don’t know what you’re doing”. However, within 10 minutes, Wolves had taken the lead. The tactical changes proved effective, and the goals scored were of impressive quality. The manager experienced a moment of vindication, alleviating a “tense atmosphere,” though this was short-lived as Crystal Palace subsequently scored an equalizer, which O’Neil considered avoidable despite its clear merit. The visiting team believed they had secured a stoppage-time winner; however, O’Neil’s smile reappeared as he was able to discuss a refereeing decision that, for a change, benefited Wolves. Sandi Toksvig’s program features Gyles Brandreth, Lulu, Emmanuel Sonubi, and Alan Davies. Opportunities are available to sing along to music by artists such as Queen, Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi, and Katy Perry. Ben Fogle and Kate Humble have returned to Longleat Safari Park for seasonal celebrations. Topics ranging from microplastics in the environment (air, soil, and waterways) to current food waste levels at this time of year are being explored. Copyright for 2024 is held by the BBC, which disclaims responsibility for external website content and provides information on its approach to external linking. Post navigation Supporters Express Frustration Following Ross County’s 3-1 Defeat Kent Names Adam Hollioake as Men’s Head Coach