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Wolves have been creating plenty of headlines on the pitch this season but now headlines are also being made off it.
This week, a man in his 70’s made a copyright complaint against the club, claiming that he was the person to originally draw up the designs for the club’s crest.
In a bizarre turn of events, the case is being overseen in a trial at the High Court in London.
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Peter Davies has said that he originally made the design when he was at school in the early 1960’s, but has only just brought the matter to light in recent years.
As a result, Wolves fans appear to be completely baffled, reacting to the report in the Express & Star.
One supporter called the individual a complete chancer, whilst another simply muttered that the whole situation was a joke.
Other fans chose to respond sarcastically, attempting to claim they’d invented the wolf and drawn pictures just like it.
The judge heard in court that Davies initially registered the complaint in 2016. However, last year the club tried to have the case thrown out, per the Express & Star.
Here’s what’s been said: