GEORGE Elokobi today pledged not to dwell on a “sobering” first Black Country derby and defiantly insisted defeat at the hands of the old enemy will not spell the end of Wolves’ season.Read
WOLVES' new Academy manager Kevin Thelwell admits he was attracted by the club’s track record of blooding home-grown talent as he sets his sights on more of the same.Read
MICHAEL Kightly today handed Wolves a timely boost to their post-derby blues by declaring himself ready to return to action against Ipswich on Saturday.Read
ANDY Keogh admitted he felt “sick” after Wolves’ latest derby defeat at the hands of fierce rivals Albion - but believes the team shouldn’t be too disheartened.Read
GIVEN the almost monsoon-like conditions it was perhaps fitting that the 156th Black Country derby should end up as something of a damp squib, writes the Birmingham Mail's PAUL BERRY.Read
EDGBASTON Priory today publically declared its intention to win the right to continue hosting the prestigious DFS Classic competition when the showpiece event goes out to tender in 2010.Read
WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy today declared there’d be no special instructions for tomorrow’s titanic Black Country derby, insisting he’ll tell his team to just, “go out and play”.Read
WOLVES’ Hawthorns hero Wayne Hennessey heads into tonight’s Molineux return shrugging off speculation about his future, admitting: “I love it here.”Read
MICK McCarthy today predicted another “fabulous atmosphere” for tonight’s barnstorming Black Country derby - but confidence that the occasion wouldn’t spill over on the pitch.Read
EDGBASTON Priory today publically declared its intention to win the right to continue hosting the prestigious DFS Classic competition when the showpiece event goes out to tender in 2010.Read
TERRIFIC performance from Warwickshire under-10s nudged the county into pole position in the race for the 16 Counties Championship with just one round to go.Read
NEILL Collins today shrugged off the lack of three points Wolves' performance deserved at Bristol City and insisted: "If we play like that for the last five games we'll make the play-offs."Read
KARL Henry today prepared to lead Wolves out for the next leg of their Championship play-off push insisting the team had emerged from their mid-season slump to once again start enjoying their football.Read
SYLVAN Ebanks-Blake believes the experience of boss Mick McCarthy and Wolves’ play-offs “know-how” will help in their bid to post a second successive Championship top six finish.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.