MANAGER Tony Mowbray is confident in the many advances made by West Bromwich Albion this season to the extent that their will be no 'boom or bust' scenario should his team fail in their double quest for glory.Read
WEST Bromwich Albion striker Luke Moore today vowed to come back fitter and stronger after breaking his silence on the untimely red card which interrupted his early Hawthorns career.Read
WAYNE Hennessey today insisted he’s confident of being fit for Saturday’s trip to play-off rivals Charlton, the first in a series of crunch fixtures to make or break Wolves’ play-off credentials.Read
CAMERON Jerome is set to spearhead England Under-21s' attack against Poland tonight still confident he has a big part to play in Birmingham City's survival battle.Read
EDGBASTON Priory are gearing up for next month's National Premier League doubles finals, which are set to feature a host of top names from the world of men's tennis.Read
ANDY Keogh today shrugged off becoming the latest target of the demanding Molineux faithful but called on a more united front to fire Wolves to promotion.Read
GEORGE Elokobi insisted Wolves’ last-gasp equaliser against QPR was fully deserved for the way they didn’t let their heads drop after going behind three times.Read
MICK McCarthy saluted the Wolves fans who got behind Andy Keogh and insists they got their rewards with the two goals which helped secure another potentially crucial point.Read
MICK McCarthy’s mobile ringtone currently shrills out to “A Town called Malice” by The Jam but after this game it should surely be changed to another Paul Weller classic - That's Entertainment - because this one had the lot.Read
WOLVES keeper Graham Stack doesn’t know what lies around the corner when he becomes a free agent this summer - but he’s crystal clear when it comes to the future of Wayne Hennessey.Read
MICK McCARTHY has praised the recent impact of Michael Gray, whose move to the left of midfield has co-incided with notching three goals in six games.Read
FREDDY Eastwood today admits he would love to unleash his footballing frustrations on Wolves’ opponents in the crucial run-in - and repeated the hope he will yet become a success at Molineux.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.