One of the greatest. Possibly the nicest man I've met 'in football'. Reset the club and started the journey that ended up in Nunos European adventure. A huge loss.
Wolves are devastated to learn of the passing of our former manager Kenny Jackett.
Kenny led the club to its incredible record-breaking League One title and laid the foundations for the club as we know it today.
The thoughts of everyone at Wolves are with Kenny’s family and friends at this time 💛
Wolves have parted company with head coach Rob Edwards.
We would like to thank Rob and his staff for their professionalism, commitment and hard work during their time at the club.
https://t.co/5VFbd14OHs
@spottywolf Because thats not really his game. We dont have a Moutinho/Neves or even Coady to ping passes everywhere. But bashing Gomes is way off the mark
🚨 🗣️Mick McCarthy: "Clubs pay millions for wingers who can beat a man, get to the byline and drop a ball on a forward’s head. The truth is that with a throw-in you can put the ball in the same spot more accurately than you can with your feet. Why wouldn't you utilise this?" (@MailSport)
JC has been put in a pretty impossible position but he is making all the right noises. Really hope the players believe, it's the only thing that can save us. Realistically we are 90% down, but it would be very "Wolves" to defy the odds.
James Collins press conference 🗣️
•On team news: "We've got a couple of injuries. Matt Doherty is injured, and so is Rodrigo Gomes. The rest are fully available. We might get a couple of young boys around the group and make our decisions from there."
•Collins believes "this group has been tinkered" with so often that it has lost its "continuity and shape", but said that establishing those elements is now the new manager's job to "work out and implement".
•On the club's chances of avoiding relegation: "I told the players on the first day - when you're in it, you feel like you are listening to the outside noise. But there are 28 games to go, nearly 90 points to play for, and if you listen to everybody out there, it's like Wolves are down. I don't see it that way. We just need to put some results together. It starts now - 28 games to go and let's get some points."
•Collins revealed that the message from the board is that he will be "taking the game this weekend", but said he is unsure how long that arrangement will last, adding that his "focus is on the team and our week's work".
•On former manager Vitor Pereira: "Vitor and his staff were brilliant with me. They welcomed us to watch training, they welcomed us to be around it, they welcomed us into meetings. They were enthusiastic about the under-21s and getting players through. I can't speak highly enough of them. They were brilliant people and good coaches. Sometimes in football, it is dictated by results. In the end, if you keep losing, you lose your job. They understand that, but they did their job diligently. Great people and they treated me with great respect. I wish them well."
•Collins also said he has held conversations with players and coaching staff, explaining that "you have to take the bits from that" and use them to improve the team. However, he reiterated that "you can't do everything in a week", so his priority has been to ensure that "at least three or four main principles are added to their week".
•On his hopes for this weekend's match at Chelsea: "We were determined it's not a week's holiday and a new manager comes in. We had to make sure that we prepared properly for the game this weekend. It's a Premier League game that can be won. That was the message to the players and they've responded brilliantly. They've been unbelievably receptive to what we've done with them."
#wwfc
Gary O'Neil is in contention for a shock return to Wolves. He's one of a number of names the club are considering to replace Vitor Pereira as head coach. #wwfc https://t.co/gzbsaOVLrq
John Textor, who recently sold a minority stake in Crystal Palace, has made an offer of $200million in cash and $350million in shares in a rebooted version of his multi-club group to Wolverhampton Wanderers' owner Fosun Group, the Chinese conglomerate that has owned Wolves since 2016.
But Textor's many legal battles mean that bid for Wolves is part of a more complicated story.
@mjshrimper explains ⬇️
🔗 https://t.co/8nlJsJ8DnA
🗓️ On this day in 2017, a 2-0 win over Villa under the lights at Molineux sent us top of the Championship, with goals from Diogo Jota and Leo Bonatini
#Wolves | #WWFC
🇵🇹 Neves and the Portuguese national team family have shared the below video with the caption translated as:
“Nothing Can Separate Us. For you, Diogo Jota 🤍”
#Wolves#wwfc