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Mick McCarthy leaves Wolves for Genoa
Wolves have today confirmed that Mick McCarthy has left the club and joined Genoa on a 3 year deal. The club have confirmed that they will be looking for potential managers. While the club are looking they have appointed Terry O'Conner as the caretaker manager. Fans were seen rejoycing outside Molineux after the news had filtered through of the sacking of McCarthy and security was called to escorte Mick McCarthy off the premesis. Fans spokesman Barry Baker was sad to see McCarthy go but said the time was right for him to move on and Wolves needed a fresh approach to its game. Baker continued to add that McCarthy had done wonders at Wolves but he could not see McCarthy take Wolves any further than he already had done. McCarthy had found a few great players on such a low value. He had spent just brought Kevin Doyle for a record fee of £6.5m but decided to join Genoa.
Wolves chairman Steve Morgan has indicated that Wolves have already found a new manager and are very pleased to have negotiated what seems to be a contract with the unknown manager. Many fans in recent days have speculated that current Blackburn Rovers Manager and local boy Sam Allardyce is the front runner for the job, but Morgan quickly dampened rumors that he was possibly to expensive for Wolves.
At some point tomorrow Wolves Chairman Steve Morgan has indicated that Wolves will annouce the new Wolves manager and the new appointment will accounce his outline for the future of the club. Note: i have put centre around the text, yet it wont do it, please help. Also not that this is my very first story so please go easy!
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BULLY IS BACK!
At around 12am today Wolves Chairman Steve Morgan announced that Wolves Legend Steve Bull would be taking the vacant managerial role at Wolves. All Wolves fans have a great respect from the legened that is 'Bully'. Bully made his debut for Wolves was against Wrexham on 22 November 1986. He made 464 league appearances for the club, 561 appearances in total, scoring 306 goals for Wolves. On leaving Wolves, he went on to play 12 games for Hereford United where he rejoined his old manager Graham Turner.
Bull continued to perform well in the second tier of the English league, and stayed loyal to his Midlands roots despite interest from the likes of Aston Villa, Coventry City, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Ajax, Manchester United, Liverpool, Rangers, Lazio, Boca Juniors, Newcastle United and even the Italian giants Juventus and Genoa who reportedly had a £3.5m bid turned down prior to the 1990 world cup.
Steve Bull was capped 13 times for the England team, and scored 4 goals in the build up to Italia 90. He went on to score 2 more goals in a friendly against Czechoslovakia in 1989-90, one of which was voted in as number 37 of England's 50 Greatest Goals. His final England goal was against Tunisia, which earned him a place in Bobby Robson's World Cup Squad.
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BULLY'S FIRST SIGNING!
Steve Bull today made his first signing as Wolves boss, he was advised by his scouts that Mats Rits would be a great prospect for the future. He took a gamble and bid a offer rumoured to be worth around £750,000. The offer was accsepted by his club Germinal Beerschot. Mats Rits whos birthday is 18th July 1993, chose a somewhat strange number to be, he picked #86. However, it is rumoured that Mats will join the academy and mature before he is used in the first team. Bully was quoted in saying the the press conference "that he is still looking to look for a few more signings".
Mick McCarthy leaves Wolves for Genoa
Wolves have today confirmed that Mick McCarthy has left the club and joined Genoa on a 3 year deal. The club have confirmed that they will be looking for potential managers. While the club are looking they have appointed Terry O'Conner as the caretaker manager. Fans were seen rejoycing outside Molineux after the news had filtered through of the sacking of McCarthy and security was called to escorte Mick McCarthy off the premesis. Fans spokesman Barry Baker was sad to see McCarthy go but said the time was right for him to move on and Wolves needed a fresh approach to its game. Baker continued to add that McCarthy had done wonders at Wolves but he could not see McCarthy take Wolves any further than he already had done. McCarthy had found a few great players on such a low value. He had spent just brought Kevin Doyle for a record fee of £6.5m but decided to join Genoa.
Wolves chairman Steve Morgan has indicated that Wolves have already found a new manager and are very pleased to have negotiated what seems to be a contract with the unknown manager. Many fans in recent days have speculated that current Blackburn Rovers Manager and local boy Sam Allardyce is the front runner for the job, but Morgan quickly dampened rumors that he was possibly to expensive for Wolves.
At some point tomorrow Wolves Chairman Steve Morgan has indicated that Wolves will annouce the new Wolves manager and the new appointment will accounce his outline for the future of the club.
---------- Post added at 07:50 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:24 PM ----------
BULLY IS BACK!
At around 12am today Wolves Chairman Steve Morgan announced that Wolves Legend Steve Bull would be taking the vacant managerial role at Wolves. All Wolves fans have a great respect from the legened that is 'Bully'. Bully made his debut for Wolves was against Wrexham on 22 November 1986. He made 464 league appearances for the club, 561 appearances in total, scoring 306 goals for Wolves. On leaving Wolves, he went on to play 12 games for Hereford United where he rejoined his old manager Graham Turner.
Bull continued to perform well in the second tier of the English league, and stayed loyal to his Midlands roots despite interest from the likes of Aston Villa, Coventry City, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Ajax, Manchester United, Liverpool, Rangers, Lazio, Boca Juniors, Newcastle United and even the Italian giants Juventus and Genoa who reportedly had a £3.5m bid turned down prior to the 1990 world cup.
Steve Bull was capped 13 times for the England team, and scored 4 goals in the build up to Italia 90. He went on to score 2 more goals in a friendly against Czechoslovakia in 1989-90, one of which was voted in as number 37 of England's 50 Greatest Goals. His final England goal was against Tunisia, which earned him a place in Bobby Robson's World Cup Squad.
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BULLY'S FIRST SIGNING!
Steve Bull today made his first signing as Wolves boss, he was advised by his scouts that Mats Rits would be a great prospect for the future. He took a gamble and bid a offer rumoured to be worth around £750,000. The offer was accsepted by his club Germinal Beerschot. Mats Rits whos birthday is 18th July 1993, chose a somewhat strange number to be, he picked #86. However, it is rumoured that Mats will join the academy and mature before he is used in the first team. Bully was quoted in saying the the press conference "that he is still looking to look for a few more signings".
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