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Karl Henry and Richard Garcia do battle in the air

Wolves 0 Hull 1

SO WHEN does an early season attack of the wobbles become something a bit more serious? Well, after one point from three games, and back-to-back defeats in hugely frustrating circumstances, for Wolves it's probably right about now. Read

Mick McCarthy

McCarthy wants Molineux to be a fortress

BOSS Mick McCarthy today set the target of Fortress Molineux for the two home games in five days which could kick-start Wolves' season. Read

Seyi Olofinjana

Olofinjana can't wait to face hero

SEYI Olofinjana today hailed Jay Jay Okocha as a "hero" in African football as he prepared to go toe-to-toe with his compatriot as Wolves welcome Hull to Molineux. Read

Daley returns to Molineux

FORMER Villa and Wolves winger Tony Daley today returned to West Midlands football as the new fitness coach at Molineux. Read

Wolves striker's first goal is no comfort

WOLVES' goalscorer Stephen Elliott insisted his first strike in Molineux colours meant little in the context of the disappointing reverse at Sheffield United. Read

Wolves turn their focus to Hull clash

STEPHEN Elliott today welcomed the chance for Wolves to immediately right the wrongs of their Sheffield United defeat with another game against Hull tomorrow night. Read

Eastwood set for Wolves recall

MICK McCarthy is ready to hand Freddy Eastwood an immediate recall for tomorrow night's crucial clash with Hull as Wolves bid to steer their Championship campaign back on course. Read

Sheffield United 3 Wolves 1

JAMES Beattie has always been a popular and famous name around Wolverhampton in connection with the city's flagship store. Read

Andy: We need to look sharp

ANDY Keogh today admitted he hopes old pal Billy Sharp gets off the mark for Sheffield United against Wolves tomorrow - but only if it's a consolation goal! Read

Set for success

ALBION chairman Jeremy Peace today reflected on a hectic summer of squad rebuilding and declared: "We're ready for success." Read

Mowbray: Not all will be happy

ALBION boss Tony Mowbray today admitted it will be a tough job keeping everyone happy amid an intense scramble for places - and warned those unable to meet the challenge will "fall by the wayside". Read

Edwards calming concerns

WOLVES defender Rob Edwards today calmed fears over his latest injury lay-off and revealed he may even be fit again as early as next week. Read

Missing link is vital to Sherjill

SHERJILL MacDonald just needs to find that "missing link" to turn himself into a top quality Championship performer - that's the view of Albion boss Tony Mowbray. Read

New-look side thrills manager

TONY Mowbray today expressed satisfaction with Albion's dramatic level of summer business and predicted "exciting times" for the team taking shape at The Hawthorns. Read

Mick kicks multiball into touch

MICK McCarthy today warned visitors to Molineux they will still face an up-tempo Wolves team despite his reluctant decision to abandon the Multiball system. Read

Mick monitors his Euro stars

WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy today revealed he will consider resting his posse of internationals to avoid a repeat of the jaded performance against Blackpool. Read

Rosa has hopes of a move

FRUSTRATED Wolves' midfielder Denes Rosa today insisted he would love to stay in England after acknowledging his future lies away from Molineux. Read

Maestro may need a hand

ALBION skipper Jonathan Greening today acknowledged the rest of the Baggies squad may need to "protect" midfield maestro Filipe Teixeira amid the hustle and bustle of the Championship. Read

Wide-boy role still a bit new for Ward

WOLVES' striker Stephen Ward today admitted he's had to adapt to life 'winging' it in the Championship, but will continue to improve game by game. Read

I'm glad Robbo's still here

ALBION skipper Jonathan Greening today expressed his delight that Paul Robinson is still at The Hawthorns - insisting he's an inspirational figure in the dressing room. 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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