SYLVAN Ebanks-Blake today insisted his battle for the Championship Golden Boot pales into insignificance compared to Wolves’ push for the play-offs.Read
WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy today challenged his team to take their play-off push to the wire by disposing of Coventry in front of a packed Ricoh Arena tomorrow.Read
WOLVES winger Michael Kightly today looked ahead to the latest win-or-bust fixture of the Championship home straight and vowed to give the travelling Molineux faithful, “an afternoon to remember”.Read
FRUSTRATED Wolves striker Freddy Eastwood prepares for his latest bout of bench duty at Coventry tomorrow insisting it is “irrelevant” he was close to joining the Sky Blues last month.Read
WOLVES in-form goal-grabbers Sylvan Ebanks-Blake and Andy Keogh today urged the club’s fans to pack out Coventry’s away end on Saturday and roar the Molineux men to a potentially crucial victory.Read
FRUSTRATED Wolves midfielder Dave Edwards is confident his campaign is not yet over as he targets a return for the final game of the season with Plymouth.Read
WOLVES marched into the Last Chance Saloon, ignored the nerve-settling tipple lined up on the bar, and boldly helped themselves to a four-pint jug, writes PAUL BERRY.Read
SYLVAN Ebanks-Blake today insisted Wolves are capable of shrugging off the body blow of dropping two points against Ipswich and winning the last three games of the season to keep their play-off dreams alive.Read
MICK McCarthy expressed “pride” in his Wolves players despite the potentially crucial setback suffered against Ipswich - insisting they couldn’t have given him any more.Read
WOLVES striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake paid tribute to the performance of Kevin Foley, who produced an accomplished display when switched from right back to centre midfield against Ipswich.Read
WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy warmed up for tomorrow’s top six decider with Ipswich by insisting: “If we reach the play-offs I’d fancy us to win them.”Read
MATT Jarvis today prepared to welcome fellow wing wizard Michael Kightly back into the fray as Wolves moved closer to unleashing their dream team on opposition defences.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.