THE loss of water to Cheltenham's Whaddon Road ground may have forced this game to be moved to Aggborough, but there was nothing wrong with Wolves' supply line as they produced their most impressive pre-season performance thus far.Read
IF there's a £60million winner-takes-all play off final in store for one of these two in a fortnight's time then on this evidence they should up the ante.Read
SO it's all come down to this. After 45 games, who knows how many thousands of miles up and down the country, and over 4,050 minutes of football, it's the final 90 to decide whether it's all been worth it.Read
SECOND half goals from Andrew Keogh and Michael Kightly were enough for Wolves to see off plucky QPR at Molineux and maintain a precious Championship play-off position.Read
FORGET Poirot, Miss Marple, Cracker, 24. Ignore the race between Manchester United and Chelsea. For sheer excitement, suspense and exhilaration, it's the race to reach the Premiership which is where it's at.Read
AS a goal, its undoubted quality and yet delightful simplicity was a pleasure to behold. As a potential defining moment to a season, it could yet prove so much more.Read
LIKE the chastened teenager still hopelessly carrying a torch for the object of his affections, or the penniless gambler desperate for one last throw of the dice, this Wolves team just never know when to give up.Read