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Collins happy to make amends

NEILL Collins admitted he was delighted to get on and play his part in Wolves' victory at Hillsborough having been one of the villains of the piece the previous weekend. Read

Mick McCarthy

Wolves boss plays down injury time row

MICK McCarthy played down the extended injury time which allowed Sheffield Wednesday back into yesterday's game - insisting Wolves paid the penalty for an "amateurish" three minutes. Read

Andy Keogh is held back by Lee Bullen

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ENGLAND have won a World Cup since Wolves last lost at Sheffield Wednesday. Read

Gary Breen

Breen happy with Wolves improvements

GARY Breen will return to lead Wolves out at Sheffield Wednesday tomorrow with the positive message: "This team is improving all the time." Read

Mick McCarthy

International call-ups don't worry McCarthy

MICK McCarthy will bid farewell to no fewer than EIGHT of his first team squad after tomorrow's trip to Sheffield Wednesday. Read

Mick McCarthy

McCarthy goes on the attack

MICK McCarthy today remained committed to all-out-attack as Wolves bid to get off the Championship mark at Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday. Read

Michael Kightly

England call on Wolves ace Kightly

WOLVES winger Michael Kightly will mix with some of the Premier League's finest young stars for England under-21s next week, with coach Stuart Pearce insisting: "He thoroughly deserves it." Read

Mick McCarthy

Eastwood set to miss out despite goal

MICK McCarthy today hinted that £1.5million striker Freddy Eastwood may still have to wait for his first Wolves' Championship start, despite marking his competitive Molineux debut with a goal. Read

Freddy Eastwood

Duo hoping to give McCarthy a headache

STAND-IN skipper Karl Henry and striker Freddy Eastwood are both hoping to hand Wolves boss Mick McCarthy a headache in the wake of last night's Carling Cup win against Bradford. Read

Jody Craddock celebrates his goal against Bradford with Rob Edwards and Darren Potter

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THE first round of the Carling Cup, particularly against a team from the lower divisions, is usually as appealing as spending a few hours in the company of the current Britney Spears. Read

Mick McCarthy

McCarthy stays on the ball

WOLVES are hoping to crank up the pressure by continuing to use their "multi-ball" system for tonight's Carling Cup tie with Bradford. Read

Freddy Eastwood

Eastwood eager to get up and running

FREDDY Eastwood will tonight hope to recapture his love affair with the Carling Cup and prove his Wolves career is up and running. Read

Foley's Irish eyes are smiling at Wolves

KEVIN Foley has expressed his delight at joining Wolves' ever-growing Irish contingent and revealed his ambition to help the club make it to the Premiership this season. Read

Freddy Eastwood

Wolves ready to unleash Eastwood

FREDDY Eastwood will be handed the chance to stake a claim for a Wolves starting berth when he is let loose against Bradford tomorrow. Read

New Wolves man given the thumbs-up

PROSPECTIVE Wolves signing Kevin Foley has been hailed as a Mr Consistent by Republic of Ireland under-21 boss Don Givens. Read

Mick McCarthy

Wolves mistakes anger Molineux boss

MICK McCarthy hit out at the "three mistakes" which cost Wolves an opening day three points as he watched victory turn into agonising defeat at the end of Saturday's curtain-raiser with Watford. Read

Mick McCarthy

McCarthy brings in Luton full-back

WOLVES today snapped up Luton right back Kevin Foley subject to a successful medical - as Mick McCarthy awaited news on injured skipper Gary Breen. Read

Seyi Olofinjana

Olofinjana wants Wolves to learn from mistakes

SEYI Olofinjana admitted Wolves' defeat to Watford was a "wake-up call" as they quite literally paid the penalty for their second half performance. Read

Stephen Ward battles for the ball against Watford

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MEMO to Steve Morgan. Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of Wolverhampton Wanderers! Read

Mick McCarthy

McCarthy: We won't have a hangover

MICK McCarthy will tonight send his team out aiming to cure Wolves' eight-year opening day itch by insisting: "I don't think we'll suffer any play-off hangover." 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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