Wolves: Ebanks-Blake won't celebrate against old friends at Plymouth Argyle
Feb 28 2009 by Lisa Smith, Birmingham Mail
WOLVES striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake lines up against his former club, Plymouth Argyle, at Molineux this afternoon, insisting he will not celebrate should he hit his 22nd goal of the season.
The 22-year-old hot-shot is desperate to keep up his impressive ratio of a goal every two games but will not rub it in the faces of his former team-mates – he respects the Pilgrims far too much for that.
Ebanks-Blake left Home Park a year ago last month and is still grateful for the break then-manager Ian Holloway gave him.
“I have a lot of good memories from my time there and the fact that they gave me my first chance at league football,” the England Under-21 star reflected.
“It will be good to catch up with a few of the boys who are still there - players like Krisztian Timar, although a lot have moved on.”
Ebanks-Blake knows the visiting Pilgrims fans might not give him the warmest of receptions, but insists he will not celebrate any goals.