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    Next Sunday

    An amazing last Sunday of the season with the top teams playing the bottom teams. Our top v bottom game at Sunderland is basically irrelevant, but the rest certainly aren’t: Birmingham v Fulham Cardiff v Reading Derby v Barnsley Preston v Burton At first glance Bolton look doomed, but they...
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    Weimann and Lambert failing to see the big picture?

    Well, we witnessed our Wolves limp over the line against one of the poorest teams the Championship has ever seen (For reference, lowest points ever in the Championship/Division One was Stoke - 17, in 1984/85 followed by WBA and Derby with 24 in 1985/86 and 1990/91 respectively) on Saturday just...
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    What lies for Wolves after relegation

    What lies for Wolves after relegation. More...
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    And you thought we took relegation badly...

    You might think us Wolves supporters are fickle Mr Moxey, but you should be glad we didn't take relegation quite as badly as Cologne fans yesterday. http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/oddballs/898343-relegation-and-riot-police-overshadow-lukas-podolskis-cologne-finale
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    Chin up: Wolves defender determined to come back from relegation stronger

    The versatile Irish full-back insists Wolves need to keep battling in a bid to raise morale for next season in the Championship More...
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    O'Hara's plan for relegation paycut

    Danielle Lloyd (@MissDLloyd) 25/04/2012 20:51 Yes I started sorting out all my clothes & shoes today so hope to have my ebay site up very soon keep an eye out Xxx :D
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    Moxey - Relegation not the end

    Chief executive Jez Moxey insists being relegated from the Premier League "will not be the death knell of Wolves". More...
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    Relegation will make Wolves stronger - Moxey

    The Molineux supremo has denied rumours that his club will be selling their key players in the summer transfer window following their relegation from the Premier League More...
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    Wolves will fight to keep best players despite relegation

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    Connor & Henry reflect on relegation

    Connor & Henry reflect on relegation Vitalfootball: Wolves: 23/04/2012 10:20:00 'We've proved we are not good enough to stay in the Premier League.' More...
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    Not just an ordinary relegation

    An honest relegation, with some pride and dignity, one could take as an inevitable part of football's longer cycle. But this shameful fiasco really cannot be described as that. The club has become a bit of a joke nationally, the board have been shown up to be incompetents, self-satisfied...
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    Karl Henry says Wolves were not good enough to beat relegation

    Skipper Karl Henry admitted Wolves 'have just not been good enough' as their relegation from the Barclays Premier League was finally confirmed with three games remaining. More...
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    How many Relegation?

    How many Relegations? This is my 8th.First one 64/65.How about anyone else?
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    Mick McCarthy sacking led to Wolves relegation

    There was a time this season when Wolves looked down on the rest of English football. It was only for three hours after three matches, but it seemed a corner had been turned. More...
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    Terry Connor: Wolves can avoid relegation

    Terry Connor insisted Wolves can still drag themselves out of Barclays Premier League relegation trouble after a battling draw at Sunderland. More...
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    Sunderland 0-0 Wolves: Stalemate sees hosts climb to ninth as relegation looms large

    Martin O'Neill's team on the up in the Premier League table despite playing out a poor goalless draw at the Stadium of Light, with both teams lacking quality in attack More...
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    Sunderland 0 Wolves 0: Terry Connor picks up second point but relegation looms closer

    Wolves missed the chance to capitalise on their relegation rivals losing with a goalless draw at the Stadium of Light. More...
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    Steve Kean confident Blackburn Rovers can still avoid relegation

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    Sunderland - Wolves Preview: Relegation looms for bottom side as they take on Black C

    Terry Connor's side are in free fall, losing their last seven matches and will face a difficult fight for their survival against the impressive home form of Martin O'Neill's side More...
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    Terry Connor relishing Wolves' relegation battle

    Terry Connor insists he is still 'enjoying every minute' of his time as Wolves manager - even though they have collected just one point from a possible 21 under him and appear doomed to relegation. More...
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