Sad Passing Of Young Molineux Recruit
Former Wolves defender Phil Kelly has died aged 73 at his home near Norwich following a long illness. The five-times-capped Republic of Ireland international is reported to have started his career as an amateur with Birmingham, also playing in the area for...
I saw his name trending on Twitter and I thought 'Oh god no, please don't tell me someone has employed this clown'. Then I found out why he was trending. Still haven't stopped laughing at him.
Everton left-back Leighton Baines has been ruled out of Sunday's Barclays Premier League trip to Wolves despite progressing well in his recovery from a hamstring problem.
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Youngster says the Red Devils 'owed' the emphatic victory over Mick McCarthy's men to those who travelled to watch the heartbreaking defeat to Basel in the Champions League
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Former Republic of Ireland manager says the Old Trafford youngster is the first player he has seen to compare with his former international team-mate, and tips him for the top
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Sir Alex Ferguson is hoping Dimitar Berbatov recovers from an ankle injury to give Manchester United a much-needed lift ahead of Saturday's clash with Wolves.
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Everton dealt Wolves Barclays Premier League survival hopes a bitter blow on Saturday after romping to a 3-0 victory at Molineux. Jermaine Beckford opened the scoring for the away side before Phil Neville and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov both scored with stunning strikes.
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Hammers Legend Might Have Signed Too
What are the chances of two goalkeepers of the same name and from the same neck of the woods each playing hundreds of games in League football? A darned sight less than the likelihood that someone, somewhere would get them mixed up!
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I dont know if anyone else read of the very sad news of the death of the wife of former Wolves goalkeeper Phil Parkes last week.
Phil was a great goalie for Wolves and Lofties bar in Magees pub in town is a fitting tribute to his career with Wolves.
Thoughts and condolences go to him, Deano...
When it's time for a manager to go, their contract is normally paid up, and they're free to seek employment elsewhere. Phil Brown, though, has been put on "gardening leave". I am sure he will continue to be paid until his contract expires on 16th August 2011 - but the club is clearly trying to...
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