ANY Wolverhampton Wanderers fan familiar with the film ‘Groundhog Day’ will sadly know all too well that eventually there has to be a different ending.Read
WINGER Tommy Smith's rapid-fire double gave Watford their first home Coca-Cola Championship win since October and lifted Adrian Boothroyd's side back into the automatic promotion places.Read
A TIGHTLY fought-out contest at Telford last night ended in a narrow home victory for Wolverhampton Wanderers despite the efforts of a determined Potteries side who included recent signings Kyle Perry and Chris Slater from Chasetown.Read
SYLVAN Ebanks-Blake's injury-time strike boosted Wolverhampton Wanderers' play-off hopes as they gained a much-overdue Coca-Cola Championship victory at Molineux.Read
WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers produced their best win of the season to move into the fifth round of the FA Cup after thrashing Coca-Cola Championship rivals Watford at Vicarage Road.Read
ON A pudding-like pitch and in high winds at Nuneaton, Coventry and Wolves somehow managed to produce an entertaining encounter at the Liberty Stadium yesterday.Read
A BRACE from Liam Hughes, either side of strikes by Sam Winnall and David Ijaha, saw Wolves home as comfortable winners in a rain-swept Birmingham Senior Cup quarter-final at Stourbridge last night.Read
SO will this result prove for Wolverhampton Wanderers FC to be Alex Ferguson’s ‘Mark Robins moment’ of 1990? Or Howard Kendall’s ‘Adrian Heath’ of six years earlier.Read
THERE'S a quote from the late American columnist Bill Vaughan which describes an optimist staying up until midnight to see the New Year in and a pessimist staying up to make sure the old year leaves.Read
A TEAM boasting plenty of early season promise and undoubtedly rich in quality, having slowly and surely climbed the table only to hit the wall as Christmas beckons.Read