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Wolves boss McCarthy: Spirit is still good

MICK McCarthy today insisted the siege mentality adopted by the tightly-bound Wolves dressing room will help right the wrongs of their dark December and reinvigorate a New Year promotion push. Read

Neil Collins expects Wolves to push

NEILL Collins today backed Wolves to produce a repeat performance of last season's excellent "second half" to the campaign - aided and abetted by an improved strength in depth. Read

Chaucer boss Bob Laslett takes up seat on Wolves board

BOB LASLETT, global chief executive of Wolves' sponsors the Chaucer Group, has joined the board. Read

Wolves boss Mick McCarthy gets busy over transfers

WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers boss Mick McCarthy would ideally like to get all his transfer business done and dusted well before the closure of the window on January 31 - to avoid involvement in the usual deadline-day panic. Read

Mick McCarthy urges fans asked to lay off Stephen Elliott

MICK McCarthy today encouraged Wolves' fans to get behind striker Stephen Elliott after the summer signing became a target for the Molineux boo-boys. Read

Watford downer for Wolves boss Mick McCarthy

WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy admitted an FA Cup fourth-round tie at Watford was not exactly one to excite either Championship club. Read

McCarthy urges restraint as Michael Kightly makes come-back

MICK McCarthy today urged caution over returning Wolves hero Michael Kightly and warned not to expect too much too soon from the influential winger. Read

Wolves boss Mick McCarthy praises Kightly and Collins for FA Cup performance

MICHAEL Kightly and Neill Collins were both praised by boss Mick McCarthy - and referee Kevin Friend derided - after Wolves scraped through against Cambridge. Read

Future is bright for Wolves and me, says Michael Kightly

RETURNING hero Michael Kightly is confident both he and Wolves will move on to better things after their vital FA Cup comeback. Read

McCarthy happy as Wolves pass 'test of nerves' in FA Cup tie with Cambridge

MICK McCarthy believes Wolves passed a test of nerve in coming from behind to beat Cambridge - thus avoiding becoming an unwanted part of FA Cup history. Read

Wolves 2 Cambridge 1

SO will this result prove for Wolverhampton Wanderers FC to be Alex Ferguson’s ‘Mark Robins moment’ of 1990? Or Howard Kendall’s ‘Adrian Heath’ of six years earlier. Read

Wolves eye Norwegian defender Erlend Hanstveit

WOLVES are preparing for tomorrow's FA Cup tie with Cambridge amid reports they are looking at Norwegian defender Erlend Hanstveit. Read

Wolves striker Michael Kightly rallys support for under fire Mick McCarthy

TALISMAN Michael Kightly today prepared to declare himself ready to return to boost embattled Wolves’ cause - with a stirring message of support for boss Mick McCarthy. Read

Seyi in farewell address to team

SEYI Olofinjana today prepared to depart Wolves on African Nations Cup duty urging everyone at the club to "keep the faith" in his absence. Read

Wolves 0 SheffieldUnited 0

THERE'S a quote from the late American columnist Bill Vaughan which describes an optimist staying up until midnight to see the New Year in and a pessimist staying up to make sure the old year leaves. Read

Mick McCarthy: Bryan Robson needs a result as much as I do

MICK McCarthy will lock horns with Bryan Robson at Molineux today admitting both managers "need a result". Read

Automatic promotion is still the target for Wolves

WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy today welcomed in the New Year with the visit of Sheffield United by insisting automatic promotion is still achievable. Read

Stephen Ward told to kick on at Wolves

STEPHEN Ward was today backed to pick up from where he left off at Norwich on Saturday and play a major role for Wolves over the second half of the season. Read

Video helps Wolves return to their best

STEPHEN Ward today revealed how a video diary of Wolves' previous highlights helped inspire a return to form at Norwich. Read

Plymouth Argyle keen on Wolves midfielder Denes Rosa

DENES Rosa could be a January target for Plymouth Argyle. Read

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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.

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