WOLVES’ chairman Steve Morgan’s public declaration that the club should next season aim for the Championship title has been backed by midfielder Dave Edwards.Read
CHIEF executive Jez Moxey today called for “patience” from the club’s fans amid their latest play-off disappointment - and re-affirmed the message that NONE of the club’s Crown Jewels will be leaving this summer.Read
WOLVES skipper Gary Breen has predicted a bright future for the club under Mick McCarthy and reassured the Molineux doubters of the manager’s ability to win promotion.Read
GOLDEN Boot winner Sylvan Ebanks-Blake admits he is already itching to get going again next season, insisting Wolves will have a “massive chance” of promotion.Read
EDGBASTON Priory are celebrating a notable scalp after their doubles team overcame fierce competition to claim the LTA's National Premier League title at Bristol.Read
SEYI Olofinjana today admitted he plans talks with boss Mick McCarthy over his Wolves future - but continues to relish the responsibility of being a key Molineux figure.Read
MICK McCarthy insisted there were "no regrets" after Wolves agonisingly missed out on the play-offs - and vowed the club would come back stronger next season.Read
SO AFTER all that, after 46 gruelling games and the sort of rollercoaster season which Wolves probably haven't seen for many a year, it all came down to one goal, writes PAUL BERRY.Read
WOLVES' talisman Michael Kightly today targeted a flying start in Sunday's do-ordie play-off crunch with Plymouth and called on the fans to turn Molineux into a fortress.Read
SYLVAN Ebanks-Blake today kicked off preparations for Wolves’ crucial last-day showdown with former club Plymouth by admitting: “I always felt it would end this way.”Read
WOLVES departed the Ricoh Arena united in their praise of Coventry keeper Kaspar Schmeichel who pulled off a string of fine saves to deny them all three points.Read
WASN’T it just always destined to end like this? That a season as crazy and tightly-packed even by Championship standards should, to pinch that much-quoted phrase, go right to the wire, writes PAUL BERRY.Read
WOLVES chairman Steve Morgan has sent out a clear message of intent about his plans for next season by insisting: “Our best young players are not for sale.”Read
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.