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Sako shines as Wolves stroll to Victory

By matt | February 2015, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 25 February, 2015 | 0

Wolves kicked on from their win against Rotherham at the weekend with a comprehensive win at home to Fulham. The only change in the starting line up from the weekend was Jack Price being recalled to the side in play of James Henry. Wolves started with Price tucked in on the right side of midfieldRead more

Rampant Wolves hit Rotherham for five

By matt | February 2015, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 22 February, 2015 | 0

Wolves finally showed the Molineux faithful how ruthless they can be as they push for a top six finish. Following the defeat to Norwich last weekend, Wolves bought in Golbourne, Edwards and Henry in for Hause, Price and Van La Parra. The most surprising inclusion in the squad was Kevin Doyle, who is currently inRead more

Three Cheers for Stears!

By matt | Blogs, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 13 February, 2015 | 0

After his resurgence in form in the last eight weeks, Richard Hobbs takes a look at Richard Stearman’s transformation from rough diamond to formidable centre half. Now in his 7th year at Molineux, the former Leicester man is in the form of his career as the Wolves push for the play offs. But for theRead more

Preview: Norwich City vs Wolves

By matt | Match Previews, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 13 February, 2015 | 0

Date Saturday 14th February Kick off 3pm Venue Carrow Road After Wolves unbeaten 2015 run ended against Reading, the boys in Gold and Black responded in the best way possible away to Huddersfield. Winning 4-1 at the John Smith’s stadium, Kenny Jackett will have been delighted to see Afobe and Dicko linking up effectively andRead more

The Royals Spoil Wolves unbeaten 2015

By matt | February 2015, Match reports, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 8 February, 2015 | 0

Wolves were always giving themselves a mountain to climb when they conceded in the first 20 seconds. It was a well worked move by Reading, but you shouldn’t be on the back foot like that in the opening stages, especially at home. Several changes to the side saw Dicko, Price, Iorfa and Golbourne dropped toRead more

Preview: Wolves vs Reading

By matt | Match Previews, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 6 February, 2015 | 0

Date: Saturday 7th February Kick Off: 15.00 Venue: Molineux After James Henry’s last gasp equaliser against Bolton last weekend, Wolves stretched their unbeaten run to eight games. The form Wolves have shown in the past 6 weeks has seen us go from mid-table to the verge of the playoffs, something that didn’t seem realistic atRead more

Wolves leave it late against Blackpool

By matt | January 2015, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 18 January, 2015 | 0

The build up to the match, and rightly so, overshadowed the game itself. 28,000 fans came to show their respect for Sir Jack Hayward with former players and managers on the pitch before the match. The proceedings were fitting for the great man and were done with the upmost respect from both sets of players.Read more

HE’S F-O-L-E-Y

By matt | Blogs, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 12 January, 2015 | 0

Richard Hobbs takes a look back at the Kevin Foley’s seven and a half years at Wolves as the full back moves to Copenhagen. When Foley first arrived at Molineux following his transfer from Luton Town, he fitted into the young and hungry Wolves philosophy Mick McCarthy was instilling at the time. Despite arriving atRead more

2014: The Highs and Lows

By matt | Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 4 January, 2015 | 0

Richard Hobbs takes a look back at the best and worst moments for Wolves in the last 12 months. In truth, 2014 has been a very good year for Wolves. A title winning campaign back to the Championship in the first half of the year was followed by Wanderers finishing the calendar year three pointsRead more

Two wins on the Bounce as Wolves take the sting out of the Bees

By matt | Match reports, Richard Hobbs | 0 comment | 29 December, 2014 | 0

What a difference a few games can make. From losing five on the bounce to being unbeaten in their last four games, Wolves are now within touching distance of the playoffs. I think it’s safe to say Nouha Dicko makes a big difference to the team. His power and willingness to run behind defenders givesRead more

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