Undervaluation quoted as stumbling block Posted January 18, 2007 by Reuters
The good days may be returning to Molineux following the takeover by new owner Steve Morgan for a mere £10. The millions promised to manager Mick McCarthy could secure a promising future for one of England's biggest sleeping giants. Posted June 02, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
It's been a long time since the Midlands trio's great days in the top flight. But their impressive starts in the quest for Premier League status augurs well. Posted September 04, 2007 by Joe Morris
It's been three weeks since the former Bolton boss was brutally axed as Newcastle United manager. Molineux might be the next venue for the man in the technical area with a mobile phone and five packs of chewing gum. Posted January 30, 2008 by Chester Carrick
Just when he was turning around his career, a serious knee injury has ruled out the Cameroonian defender for the entire campaign. Posted September 10, 2008 by Graham Fisher
The Molineux men are proving a howling success at the top of the Championship - and Watford fan Graham Fisher likes what he is seeing. Posted August 31, 2008 by Graham Fisher
Scottish wonderkid Ross McCormack has taken English football by storm since moving south from Motherwell in June. Now the Championship's leading scorer faces his toughest challenge yet. Posted October 31, 2008 by Gerry Horsfield
Saints still look in a class of their own - but you can be sure Hull, Leeds and Warrington will be chasing hard when Super League kicks off on February 3 Posted January 31, 2007 by John Dobson
Mick McCarthy's men have made a great start to the season. With strength in depth and some good young players, it's hard to see anyone stopping them. Posted September 29, 2008 by Graham Fisher
Nine games in, who is performing as expected in English football's second tier - and who is letting the side down? This author believes the current top three have the staying power to be right up there come May. Posted October 03, 2008 by Thomas Rooney
With Wolves' play-off dreams over as the Championship drew to a close last weekend, it may already be time for their star striker to seek a new challenge. Promoted West Brom and Stoke will be on alert. Posted May 07, 2008 by Alex Alsworth
The battle for promotion from the Championship couldn't be tighter with eight teams vying for the two automatic promotion spots. Who will make it, who will grab the four play-off places - and who will miss out altogether? Posted March 15, 2007 by jonathan bagley
The ever-reliable newspaper experts are linking another player with Arsenal - and this time we believe it might actually happen! Dinamo Zagreb, Aston Villa, Portsmouth, Everton, Wolves and West Ham feature in this news bulletin which continues to produce oodles of gossip and rumour. Posted October 22, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
There are plenty of players outside the Premier League with special talents - be they playing at Watford, Bristol City, West Brom, Ipswich, Wolves, Stoke, Charlton, Southampton, Cardiff, Sheffield United or wherever. But which ONE gives the most to the Championship - or has the most potential to go all the way to the top? You tell us. Posted October 30, 2007 by Sportingo Team
Great Britain's 42-14 win over France shows the depth of young talent in the game. And that can only be good for the future of the sport. Posted June 24, 2007 by Dave Doran
With a glut of Welshmen all making the move to the top-flight from the Championship, who will be the next players from the valleys to showcase their talents on the highest stage? Posted May 31, 2008 by Peter Evans
As we approach the last game of the Championship season, Hornets fan Graham Fisher is understandably tense. What is he concerned about? Well, just about everything... Posted May 04, 2008 by Graham Fisher
Sunderland and Birmingham have already secured Premiership status but six teams are fighting for three remaining play-off places and a chance to join them in the top flight next season. Posted May 04, 2007 by Weston Sabawo
Despite recent controversies over his personal life and fondness for recreational drugs, the Cessnock junior was the most influential and gifted player ever seen on a league field. Posted May 08, 2008 by James Mortimer
Mr Reliable Joe Ledley may have been the Bluebirds' FA Cup semi-final hero - but there is a lot more to the young Welshman than the odd spectacular goal. Posted April 25, 2008 by Peter Evans
They may have all the big-name players, money, and the world's attention, but the Premier League doesn't have a monopoly on excitement. As the Championship prepares for the final day just about everything is up for grabs. It should make for a thrilling afternoon of football. Posted April 30, 2008 by Claire Bee
Ed Bottomley takes a look at the three sides he believes can break free from the Championship pack and win promotion. Posted March 14, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
As north London's bitter rivals recover from their semi-final showdown, we relive how the young Gunners embarrassed the best in the League Cup. Liverpool, Spurs and Everton have all experienced a whipping from the kids and even Manchester United would struggle to match them. Posted January 10, 2008 by Real life News : Football
With a host of foreign talent set to join the ranks of the top clubs this summer, perhaps the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United should be looking a little closer to home to find the 'next big thing'. Posted May 03, 2008 by Jonathan Naylor
Imagine a Premier League where every club started on an equal footing, where 50 per cent of players were born in the country and where there was no foreign ownership. It's just about that way in Spain, so why not in England? Posted April 18, 2008 by John McCallum
Drab fixtures and little excitement on the pitch - now Match Of The Day has joined the lethargy of the big boys by fielding a weakened team of its own. Posted February 19, 2007 by Ben Meakin
But Molineux chief executive denies negotiations with big-name ex-player and manager. Posted January 09, 2007 by Reuters
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The Molineux boss has a dismal record for signing front men so he will be hoping that new recruit Sam Vokes from Bournemouth can put the ball in the net. Posted May 30, 2008 by Graham Fisher
Brazil's Socrates, Argentina's Batista and Ireland's George Best set the trend in the 70s and 80s but Aston Villa, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Ham and Liverpool have all managed to avoid the close shave. Posted January 21, 2008 by Brendan Sansome
Aston Villa may be top dogs in the region, but next season there could be some stiff opposition for Martin O'Neill and Co in the Premiership. Posted March 03, 2007 by www.avfcblog.com
As the Rugby League show moves into its final quarter, 11 of the 12 competing teams could still make the play-offs. But which side will hold their nerve and ultimately claim the biggest prize? Posted July 22, 2007 by Dave Doran