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Barnsley 1 Wolves 0

WOLVES saw their recent run of form come to an end as they were beaten 1-0 at Barnsley. Read

New-look Barnsley will be a tough test for Wolves - Mick McCarthy

MICK McCarthy admits Wolves will be facing a much-changed Barnsley from the days when he distinguished his hometown club. Read

Wolves determined to keep hold of young stars

WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy today slapped "not for sale" notices on young Molineux stars such as Wayne Hennessey and Michael Kightly - insisting the club's financial clout mean they can reject any overtures from the Premiership big boys. Read

Freddy Eastwood remains confident despite goal drought

FREDDY Eastwood today "posted" a message of intent by insisting his recent Wolves woodwork woes had not put a dent in his confidence. Read

Clean sheets are top of Darren Ward's agenda

DARREN Ward continued both his and Wolves resurgence by playing his part in a FIFTH consecutive clean sheet - but immediately looked ahead to aiming for more of the same against Barnsley tomorrow. Read

Wolves starting to show promotion belief - Karl Henry

WOLVES' latest matchwinner Karl Henry today revealed the growing feeling within the Molineux dressing room that the team are better equipped than last year in maintaining a push for the Premiership. Read

Points are all that matters for Wolves manager Mick McCarthy

MICK McCarthy admitted Wolves once again put their fans through the mill with a third successive 1-0 home win - but insisted the outcome was more than worth it. Read

Michael Kightly earns plaudits from Mick McCarthy

MICK McCarthy insisted Karl Henry's match-winner against Preston was the result of positive thinking - as he admitted Wolves lack a bit of spark without Michael Kightly. Read

Wolves 1 Preston North End 0

WOLVES' run of form continued with a 1-0 home win against Preston North End. Read

Rob Edwards aiming for a fresh start at Wolves

ROB Edwards is hoping to go Back to the Future as he seeks a fresh start to an otherwise frustrating Wolves season. Read

Mick McCarthy pays tribute to Darren Ward's performances for Wolves

MICK McCarthy today hailed the resurgence of defender Darren Ward as one of the "instrumental factors" in Wolves' run of clean sheets. Read

Injury could have been much worse - Michael Kightly

MICHAEL Kightly today set his sights on a quickfire return to the Wolves first team after admitting, with some relief: “Things could have been a lot worse.” Read

Wolves goalkeeper Matt Murray has minor operation

WOLVES keeper Matt Murray has undergone a minor clean-up operation on his injured knee - but remains on course for a February/March comeback. Read

Wolves players strip off for charity calendar

FORGET the WI, here's the WW - cheeky Wolverhampton Wanderers stars have turned into 'Calendar Boys' to show their naked ambition with a saucy charity calendar. Read

Stephen Elliott happy with scrappy nature of Wolves win

NEVER mind the quality, feel the points - that was the message from matchwinner Stephen Elliott after Wolves ground out a win against Colchester. Read

Michael Kightly injury keeps him out for two weeks

WOLVES will be without Michael Kightly for at least a couple of weeks after it emerged the winger has suffered ankle ligament damage. Read

Black Country derby took its toll on Wolves - Mick McCarthy

WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy believes the Black Country's promotion challenge is very much up and running, despite admitting Sunday's "terrific derby" took it out of his in-form squad. Read

Wolves 1 Colchester United 0

WOLVES followed up their Black Country derby point with three more from a 1-0 win over Colchester United at Molineux. Read

Mick McCarthy has promotion in his sights at Wolves

WOLVES have now got the bit between the teeth and sense they have a real chance of promotion this season - that's the view of Mick McCarthy ahead of tonight's visit of Colchester. Read

Wolves fan Clive Platt ready to face boyhood heroes

THE Wolverhampton branch of the Colchester Supporters Club will be out in force at Molineux tonight as U's striker Clive Platt faces his boyhood heroes for the second time. 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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