Boss hunt goes on for Wolves

Wolves continue to be frustrated in their bid to find a new manager, with hopes of recruiting Alan Curbishley and Brian McDermott having faded.

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damoceltic (Celtic) says...

Monkey1986; I couldn't agree with you more. Looking pretty ominous for Wolves now......

Posted 4:18pm 22nd February 2012

santi garcia (Wolverhampton Wanderers) says...

I do despair. Sacking Mick wasn't a mistake. The timing, however, was. Morgan and Moxey had no-one lined up, have failed to get anyone in thus far and have been looking at Championship managers after claiming to want 'PL experience'. The trap door looms....

Posted 1:19pm 22nd February 2012

monkey1986 (Manchester United) says...

So Curbishley "does not share Wolves owner Steve Morgan's vision for the future.". What visions are these? I assume Morgan is saying Premier League survival and try to establish themselves so the only thing i can assume Curbishley means is challenge for top half soon which would mean he wants lots of funds. So he's turned down championship jobs thinking he's too good and now he's turning down lower league premier teams because effectively he thinks there not good enough either and arent offering the funds. Whats with this guys ego? Does he want to manage or not? His reputation isnt that good.

Posted 12:32pm 22nd February 2012

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