by Paul Berry | Nov 13, 2025 | Events
Rob Edwards is the first former Wolves player to go on and manage the club since Graham Hawkins in the early Eighties. With the help of Tom Lockyer, Edwards’ captain at Luton, Paul Berry looks at why this is his dream job, after an affiliation with the club...
by Paul Berry | Nov 6, 2025 | Events
You can take the physio out of Wolverhampton. You can take him to several other top clubs, including a Champions League final with Saturday’s opponents Chelsea, to the pinnacle of football aspirations with England, to working in basketball and baseball in America with...
by Paul Berry | Oct 30, 2025 | Events
Mark Williams once found the net for Wolves against Craven Cottage, just months before the moment of his life changed the sporting landscape of a nation. After years of struggles through apartheid, South Africa were able to celebrate a triumph which brought...
by Paul Berry | Oct 16, 2025 | Events
Wolves and Burnley lock horns at Molineux on Sunday in a fixture already of mammoth importance for their Premier League fortunes. For Roger Eli, fond memories of both clubs came at a much lower level. As Paul Berry discovers. * Wolves, Burnley and...
by Paul Berry | Oct 16, 2025 | Events
Alex Rae was a fans’ favourite at both Wolves and Sunderland in a career in which, whether playing or coaching, he has never given anything but his best. It’s still going as well, with the proud Scot possessing a hunger for the game which shows no sign of...
by Paul Berry | Oct 9, 2025 | Events
Former Wolves’ utility man Greg Halford also played for the most recent opponents, Brighton, and the next, Sunderland. He recently called time on a career which had its up and downs, but his impact on football, on and off the pitch, could still be...