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Tony Mowbray

Baggies wait on Bartosz clearance

ALBION boss Tony Mowbray is again ready to ring the chances for tonight's Carling Cup trip to Peterborough - as he awaits international clearance for new Polish striker Bartosz Slusarki. Read

Hennessey signs new Wolves deal

WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy today moved to solve his goalkeeping conundrum ahead of the closing of the transfer window – by tying Wayne Hennessey down to a long term contract and stepping up his interest in Graham Stack. Read

Henry: There's more to come from Wolves

KARL Henry admitted Wolves were hugely disappointed with their performance despite beating Blackpool but declared: "We know we've got plenty more in the locker." Read

Wolves 2 Blackpool 1

WHISPER it quietly, but it's more than possible a new hero was born at Molineux on Saturday. Read

Tommy Mooney

Tragedy brings back painful memories for Mooney

TOMMY Mooney is no stranger to the distress that hit Walsall this week with the tragic loss of Anton Reid. Read

Freddy Eastwood

Molineux struck by Eastwood fever

NO PRIZES for guessing the main talking point surrounding Wolves' strikers this week. Read

Tomasz Frankowski

Frankowski nears the exit at Molineux

WOLVES are still hopeful Tomasz Frankowski will find a new club as the striker looks for an end to his Molineux misery. Read

Mick McCarthy

McCarthy wants more of the same

MICK McCarthy today admitted it had been a great week for Wolves' international contingent - but it will only be a great week for the club if they can beat Blackpool tomorrow. Read

Tommy Mooney

Mooney wants Walsall to find winning ways

TOMMY Mooney today called for Walsall to turn their promise into points and go out and put on a "winning performance" against Swansea. Read

Martin Butler

Money set to bring Butler back

WALSALL boss Richard Money is ready to throw Martin Butler's goalscoring experience back into the fray as the Saddlers aim for their first win of the season against Swansea tomorrow. Read

Jay Bothroyd

Bothroyd plays patience game at Wolves

READY-AND-WAITING Jay Bothroyd today admitted he will have to bide his time before getting a Championship chance in the Wolves attack - but insisted all was well between him and Mick McCarthy. Read

Money's sadness after youngster's death

WALSALL boss Richard Money today reflected on a "traumatic week" for everyone at the club following the tragic death of youngster Anton Reid. Read

Freddy Eastwood

Freddy fires debut goal for Wales

MAN of the moment Freddy Eastwood rounded off an incredible week of debut milestones by scoring the winner for Wales in Bulgaria and admitted: "It doesn't get any better than this." Read

Stack: I'd be happy to stay at Wolves

WOLVES on-loan keeper Graham Stack today revealed he'd be happy to talk about prolonging his stay if he's wanted - but is keeping in mind his need for regular football. Read

Andy Keogh

Keogh goal drought doesn't worry McCarthy

MICK McCarthy today admitted the quality of Andy Keogh's overall play means he can make exceptions for the striker's goalscoring rate - even though he is desperate to start scoring. Read

Gary Breen

McCarthy confident over duo's fitness

WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy is confident skipper Gary Breen and striker Stephen Elliott will be fit for Saturday's visit of Blackpool. Read

Freddy Eastwood

Future is bright for Wolves striker

FREDDY Eastwood today set himself a minimum 15-goal target for the season with the heartening message: "Wolves are going to get better and better." Read

Michael Kightly

Call-up is a dream for Kightly

MICHAEL Kightly admits he'll have to pinch himself if he makes his England under-21 debut against Romania tonight - but if he gets the chance is determined to nail down a regular place in the squad Read

Jay Bothroyd

McCarthy praises Bothroyd response

MICK McCarthy today insisted all was well between him and Jay Bothroyd and praised the striker's response to a troubled start to the season. Read

Michael Kightly

Kightly's getting back to his best

MICHAEL Kightly signed off for his first taste of England under-21 duty with his first Wolves goal of the season and declared: "I feel like my old self again." 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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