MICK McCarthy insists Sam Vokes is one for the present and not just the future after backing him to provide a physical edge to Wolves’ attack next season.Read
MATT Murray today braced himself for the biggest battle of his Wolves career as he considered the task of trying to displace Wayne Hennessey between the posts.Read
MELANIE South spent the first rain delay of this year's DFS Classic pursuing her Open University studies in Understanding Health which she hopes will act as a prelude to a psychology course.Read
BIRMINGHAM'S Daniel Evans insisted it wasn't all "doom and gloom" after his big day at Queen's finished in a convincing defeat at the hands of Xavier Malisse.Read
AS A thriving community tennis club nestling a few miles from the centre of Birmingham in Walmley, Penns Lane will always protect its place within the British game and adhere to the LTA's best practices.Read
THE last time three British women reached the second round of the DFS Classic, Margaret Thatcher had just clinched her third term as Prime Minister, the Berlin Wall was as equally immovable and Kylie Minogue was doing the Locomotion.Read
DARREN Ward today expressed his disappointment about being transfer-listed at Wolves but vowed to return and fight his way back into the team if a deal isn’t done.Read
WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy has insisted his summer search for experience may well centre on games played rather than years accrued - citing midfielder Karl Henry as his prime example.Read
MICK McCarthy has revealed he expects the bulk of Wolves’ transfer activity to be completed later in the summer, predicting the close-season market will take a while to hit full throttle.Read
MICK McCarthy today revealed the door was not necessarily closed on the seven Wolves players on the transfer list - insisting they could all fight their way back into his plans the absence of summer deals.Read
WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy today moved to calm the furore generated by Michael Kightly’s contract concern by insisting: “We want to make him happy.”Read
WOLVES defender George Elokobi is confident the Molineux faithful will return for next season with a “positive mentality” to help the team get their anticipated promotion push off to a flyer.Read
Paul Berry has worked as a sports reporter on the Birmingham Mail since 2001 and has been the Wolves correspondent since 2002. He also reports on other sports for the Mail, and is responsible for the paper's tennis coverage.