Updated 5:18am 4 October 2012

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Stale Solbakken is looking at a lengthy dynasty at Wolves

He lasted eleven months in his last posting – an eternity as it happens in the mad, crazy world of Cologne who have enjoyed 26 managers in a smidgeon over 20 years.Read

Karl Henry

Every game vital in Championship, admits Wolves skipper Karl Henry

Four games in... 42 to go... four points on the board. But ahead of Sunday’s visit of Leicester City, Wolves skipper Karl Henry is already facing up to a ‘must win’ fixture.Read

Uncertainty at Wolves is being addressed, says Karl Henry

There was no real surprise to Karl Henry being offered, and then signing a new four year contract at Wolves.Read

Stale Solbakken taking on the big decisions at Wolves

Football agent and former Wolves favourite Mel Eves has a good feeling about Stale Solbakken.Read

Wolves lucky to get Icelandic ace Sigurdarson says Stale Solbakken

STALE Solbakken has stressed that Bjorn Bergmann Sigurdarson is no ‘replacement’ for any of his in-demand strikers.Read

Mel Eves

Former Wolves ace Mel Eves says England need to go back to basics

Mel Eves believes England must learn to run before they can walk – literally.Read

Stale Solbakken

Wolves face a long summer of twists and turns

The one certainty is that Wolves will be kicking off the new League season against Leeds United. Nothing else can be taken for granted.Read

Wolves season ticket renewals on the rise again at Molineux

The earliest bird doesn’t always get the worm. Wait a while and you can still snare some squidgy, succulent and scrumptious morsels.Read

Kevin Foley wants time to dwell on international future

PP Arnold, Keith Hampshire and Rod Stewart were all mean crooners. But they got it wrong.Read

Jez Moxey laments wasted millions at Wolves

Jez Moxey says he expects a busy summer of transfer activity – and has bemoaned a wasted £10 million spent last season.Read

Stale Solbakken aiming for success with style at Wolves

The Championship next season looks like a lengthy line of Bullseye contestants who’ve just flunked at the 101 in the six darts challenge and then been presented with the caravan they would have won.Read

Terry Connor deserves a crack at Wolves job

It was not lost on Wolves supporters that on the day news leaked that Albion had met with former Napoli, Fiorentina, Valencia, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, Parma, Juventus, Roma and Inter boss Claudio Ranieri, Steve Morgan and Jez Moxey were sizing up the credentials of former Bristol City coach Terry Connor, writes Bill Howell.Read

Leaky defence has cost Wolves, admits Terry Connor

‘MM stands for Mick McCarthy and not Merlin the Magician’, as a former manager once said.Read

Terry Connor. Picture Scott Heavey/Getty Images

Wolves boss Terry Connor praying for a four-win miracle

The gap between success and failure has never been greater for Terry Connor and his team, who stand with their toes over the precipice on the brink of an inglorious fall.Read

Wolves legend Kenny Hibbitt questions influence of Roger Johnson on team

If Roger Johnson was in any doubt as to his popularity with the Wolverhampton Wanderers’ faithful it came at around 3.34pm last Saturday.Read

Wolves performances not as bad as the results, insists boss Terry Connor

Chelsy Davy is 1/10 to be Prince Harry’s next girlfriend, and by a strange coincidence those are the same odds for Wolverhampton Wanderers to be relegated.Read

Terry Connor not about to be ousted at Wolves, insists Steve Bruce

Steve Bruce says Wolves will stick with Terry Connor, dismissing reports of the new boss’ imminent demise as “a knee jerk reaction” to the defeat against Blackburn.Read

Centre-back pairing a major issue at Wolves

For once the burning issue facing Wolves this week isn’t which manager will be in charge come the end of the season.Read

Wolves new boss Terry Connor insists club is not in a mess

Birmingham City have strengthened their squad with the addition of three players as they push for a place in the Championship play-offs.Read

Alan Curbishley

Alan Curbishley still favourite for Wolves FC manager's job

Alan Curbishley remains the overwhelming favourite to replace Mick McCarthy as Wolves manager – just as club legend John Richards has defended Steve Morgan’s decision to rebuild Molineux.Read