
Chief Sports Writer Martin Swain explains how Albion’s gamble on new manager Roberto Di Matteo could pay dividends.
A little more than a week after the 20th anniversary of Hillsborough offered a sombre reminder to football, it was chilling to see mounted police and lines of officers on a South Yorkshire pitch, writes Martin Swain.
Journalists are taught not to become emotionally involved with the tide of human events, no matter how tragic, writes Martin Swain.
The votes are back, nearly 4,000 of them in all, and the decision has been made. Stand by for the launch of a new anthem for Wolves at Molineux as voted by the fans, for the fans and to be sung by the fans, writes Martin Swain.
Last night’s Blues-Wolves match was a stinker and coming 24 hours after the throbbing entertainment from Old Trafford, a sobering reminder of the reality of the Championship promotion race, writes Martin Swain.
That’s the trouble with those infernal lists, writes Martin Swain.
Wolves fans must close their eyes and take themselves back to last summer - in fact any summer in the last 20 odd years.
Mick McCarthy is now faced with a vexing question. Does he do more harm to Andy Keogh by taking him out the team or leaving him in? writes Martin Swain.
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