Updated 3:42pm 2 June 2012

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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

Birmingham Post

Haves and have-nots of West Midlands football revealed in report

Revenue grew at the West Midlands’ four top flight clubs to a healthy combined £293.8 million, new research shows, but mystery continues to surround Birmingham City and Coventry City’s finances.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

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

Stale Solbakken is not a gamble for Wolves, says club owner Morgan

Wolves owner Steve Morgan believes new manager Stale Solbakken has the pedigree to bring success to the midlands club and insists the Norwegian's appointment is astute rather than brave.Read

Stephen Hunt

Premier League: Wigan Athletic 3 Wolves 2 - full time report

Bottom club Wolves departed the Premier League with a whimper as Wigan showed their visitors exactly what is required to survive in the top flight. Read

Stale Solbakken (Photo: Getty Images)

Wolves players admit knowing little of Stale Solbakken

Wolves players have admitted to knowing little of Stale Solbakken – but the former Norway international comes with an impressive pedigree.Read

Wolves confirm Stale Solbakken as new manager

Wolves have confirmed the appointment of Stale Solbakken as the club's new manager from next season.Read

Wolves set to unveil Stale Solbakken as new manager

Wolves are set to unveil Stale Solbakken as their new manager today.Read

Terry Connor hopeful over returns of Wolves stars

Wolves interim boss Terry Connor is hopeful goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey and midfielder Jamie O'Hara will be fit for the start of the new season.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

Wolves

Full time match report: Wolves 0 Everton 0

Molineux bade farewell to the Barclays Premier League with a goalless draw as Wolves avoided an unwanted place in the record books. Read

Team news: Wolves wait on Sebastien Bassong for Everton clash

Wolves interim boss Terry Connor is hopeful on-loan Tottenham defender Sebastien Bassong will be fit for the home Barclays Premier League clash with Everton on Sunday.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

Swansea 4 Wolves 4: Full time report

Relegated Wolves produced an astonishing recovery from 3-0 and 4-1 down to claim the most unlikely of draws at Swansea in the Barclays Premier League this afternoon.Read

Team news: Sebastien Bassong misses Wolves-Swansea City tie

Relegated Wolves will be without on-loan Tottenham defender Sebastien Bassong for the Barclays Premier League clash at Swansea on Saturday.Read

Wayne Hennessey sets sights on Premier League return with Wolves

Wayne Hennessey has set his sights on making a quickfire return to the Barclays Premier League with Wolves after undergoing surgery to repair his torn cruciate ligament.Read

Wolves chief: we plan to keep leading players

Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey insists the club are under no pressure to sell their leading players after relegation from the Barclays Premier League was confirmed.Read

No decision on Terry Connor's Wolves future until end of season

Interim Wolves manager Terry Connor insists the future of himself and the players will not be decided until the end of the season despite relegation being confirmed from the Barclays Premier League.Read

Wolves fans down

We've given everything but not been good enough, says Wolves boss

Manager Terry Connor admitted Wolves had not been good enough to stay in the top flight after a 2-0 home defeat to Manchester City on Sunday ended their three seasons in the Premier League.Read