Supporters of Wolverhampton Wanderers have been gushing over one of Matt Jarvis’ latest posts to Twitter following his first game for Woking.
The former Wolves winger bagged a goal on his debut for his new club (as per BBC) and posted to Twitter with his delight following the game against Maidenhead United (per Matt Jarvis), which fans of the Old Gold gushed over.
Really enjoyable to be back on the pitch and get that smile of scoring goals! ??? Missed it!
Thank you @wokingfc for the welcome and the smile! ?????#goal #assist #debut #woking #happiness pic.twitter.com/7v418J3mHh— Matt Jarvis (@MrMattJarvis) February 29, 2020
That’s the Matt we know and love. Well done
— paul nicholls ? ? (@StPaul197173) February 29, 2020
?? so happy for you – and Woking!
— Suzi Perry (@suziperry) February 29, 2020
Well done mucka, now don’t forget to dust off ya passport. Just in case of a little trip to Gdansk in May ??
— Stanna (@MarkTomStanley) March 1, 2020
Would you take a prime Matt Jarvis back in Nuno Espirito Santo's squad?Yes, he was quality for usNo, we have better players |
The 33-year-old Englishman spent five seasons with the Old Gold between 2007 and 2012, having arrived from Gillingham and departing for West Ham United (as per Transfermarkt).
During his time at Molineux, the winger featured in 175 appearances, during which he scored 21 goals and assisted 36 for teammates (per Transfermarkt), leaving many fond of their former man.
Good on ya Jarvo!
— wolvesdave (@wolvesdave) March 1, 2020
Well done good to see you back
— Charlene rawling (@charlwolves84) February 29, 2020
One of the nicest men I’ve ever met in football. Did a presentation for our kids team in Shifnal and had time for everyone….good to see you back playing Matt??
— dainty (@dainty78) February 29, 2020
Well done Jarvo ?
— WAYNO73 (@waynehanney1973) February 29, 2020
Super Matty Jarvis ???????
— Nick Upshall (@NickUpshall) March 2, 2020
What do we think?
It is good to see that Wolves supporters still hold their former man in such high regard after spending five seasons with the Old Gold (per Transfermarkt).
Hopefully, the 33-year-old can continue his time at Woking as he has begun it and assist the club in finishing in the National League’s playoffs, which they are currently two points off (per BBC).