STUART Pearce today declared Michael Kightly’s lack of Premiership experience will not count against him when it comes to his bid to make the England under-21 squad for next year’s European championships in Sweden.Read
“JUDGE us at the end of the season” - that’s the request from regular Molineux matchwinner Neill Collins as Wolves look ahead to the eight games which will make or break their Premiership dreams.Read
WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy admitted “winning was everything” after watching his side grind their way to another crucial three points against relegation-threatened Scunthorpe.Read
KEVIN Foley labelled Wolves’ last-gasp victory against Scunthorpeas a “massive win” as he saluted the Molineux men’s character amid a rollercoaster season.Read
KARL Henry will tonight return to Molineux for the first time since his “worst performance in a Wolves shirt” insisting fans and players must unite for the final push.Read
WHEN Wolves were initially due to play Scunthorpe four weeks ago tonight, they had just been humiliated by Cardiff, were seven points off the play-offs and had one game in hand.Read
KARL Henry will tonight return to Molineux for the first time since his "worst performance in a Wolves shirt" insisting fans and players must unite for the final push.Read
WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy today warned Saturday’s win at Burnley will count for nothing when relegation-threatened Scunthorpe check in at Molineux.Read
DARREN Ward today revealed he had cleared the air with boss Mick McCarthy ahead of his last-gasp call-up for Saturday’s win at Burnley– in which he helped Wolves to a crucial three points.Read
WOLVES midfielder Seyi Olofinjana set out this season with the aim of bettering his 10 goals of 2006/07 but Saturday’s deadlock-breaker in Saturday’s 3-1 win at Burnleywas his first since the opening day.Read
SEVERAL times in recent weeks strange noises have emerged from the Wolverhampton Wanderers dressing room - of a large lady with a booming voice going up and down the vocal rangeRead
ANDY Keogh today vowed he is ready to battle his way back into Wolves’ starting line-up as he called on the club’s “diehard fans” to help re-ignite the fading play-off push.Read
GEORGE Elokobi believes Wolves are mentally strong enough to overcome their double dose of penalty woe – but admitted the Molineux men are also due a break.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.