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Iwelumo feels back to his best
Chris Iwelumo believes he can help Wolves earn survival, although Bristol City want a new loan deal.
16:35 » SkySports.comBurnley: Laws set to welcome back key striker
Brian Laws is confident key forward Steven Fletcher will return for the massive relegation clash against Wolves on Saturday.
12:48 » EatSleepSportBolton Wanderers: Davies feeling the pressure
Kevin Davies has admitted the Bolton players are feeling the pressure ahead of the home game against Wigan on Saturday.
12:04 » EatSleepSportChelsea: Chelsea trio doubts to face Hammers
Ricardo Carvalho, Deco and Michael Essien are all major doubts for Chelsea's game against West Ham while Michael Ballack may return.
12:03 » EatSleepSportEverton: Cahill return to boost Toffees
Everton are hoping to have the influential Tim Cahill back after a calf problem for Saturday's trip to Birmingham City.
11:36 » EatSleepSportHull City: Midfield three in line for return
Hull are hoping midfield trio Seyi Olofinjana, Geovanni and Dean Marney could all make a return against Arsenal.
11:35 » EatSleepSportWest Ham United: Duo could be back for Chelsea test
Gianfranco Zola could welcome back Benni McCarthy and Kieron Dyer for the big clash at Chelsea on Saturday.
11:21 » EatSleepSportSunderland: Bruce receives midfield boost
Sunderland have received a much-needed injury boost with the news Lee Cattermole should be fit to face Manchester City on Sunday.
11:15 » EatSleepSportBlackburn Rovers: Rovers without duo for Spurs
Blackburn are set to be without Ryan Nelsen and Vince Grella for Saturday's trip to Tottenham with knee and calf injuries respectively.
11:14 » EatSleepSportSunderland: Quinn makes Bruce pledge
Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn insists Steve Bruce will still be manager at the club even if they are relegated this season.
11:12 » EatSleepSportWolverhampton: McCarthy could go same again
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy is set to name an unchanged side once again for Saturday's relegation showdown at Burnley.
10:27 » EatSleepSportBurnley: Laws relying on Fletcher return
Brian Laws is confident key striker Steven Fletcher will be fit for Burnley's relegation showdown at home to Wolves on Saturday.
10:08 » EatSleepSportLaws: Secure Burnley finances has eased tension
Burnley boss Brian Laws says there's a calmer atmosphere at Turf Moor compared to their relegation rivals.The Clarets are third bottom in the Premier League following just one victory in 18 games.But boss Laws, whose side host Wolves tomorrow, said: "Finances are very tight and a lot of clubs are relying heavily on staying in the Premier League."So there is massive pressure on them, whereas at our place it is a different pressure."The chairman Barry Kilby and chief executive Brendan Flood have done the wise thing - don't put all your eggs in one basket."
09:38 » tribalfootball.comMan Utd ace Rooney warns Fergie: I will always want to play for England
Wayne Rooney has told Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson that he cannot turn down playing for England.Ferguson voiced his concern last weekend that Rooney was doing too much.The striker had played an hour of the Carling Cup final, despite having a knee problem, and then insisted on playing almost a full game for England against Egypt at Wembley three days later.It led to Ferguson resting him last weekend for the game against Wolves, so he could be right for AC Milan on Wednesday, but Rooney said: "I am proud to play for my country and I want to play for it unless I really can't."
09:37 » tribalfootball.comFoley rallies Wolves ahead of Burnley six-pointer
Kevin Foley has made a rallying call to arms for Wolves ahead of tomorrow's six-pointer at Burnley.Wolves, currently 17th in the Premier League, travel to relegation rivals Burnley on Saturday.And midfielder Foley wants the side to prove their mettle.He said: "We won't be taking Burnley lightly by any means. They are scrapping just like us to stay in this division."It's going to be a tough game and probably even a bigger one than Manchester United"But we'll go there full of commitment and desire and looking to take three points from the game."
09:33 » tribalfootball.comBurnley v Wolves: Steven Fletcher set for Clarets return
BURNLEY'S top-scorer Steven Fletcher could make his return from injury for the visit of Wolves tomorrow in the Barclays Premier League.
00:00 » Daily ExpressBurnley v Wolves: Stefan Maierhofer boost for Mick McCarthy
WOLVES boss Mick McCarthy could name an unchanged side for the fifth successive match for Saturday's Barclays Premier League relegation clash with Burnley at Turf Moor
00:00 » Daily ExpressMan Utd captain Neville: I have not retired from England
Manchester United fullback Gary Neville admits making England's World Cup squad is in his thoughts.With Manchester United team-mate Wes Brown ruled out for six weeks after breaking his foot at Wolves on Saturday, and Liverpool's Glen Johnson only just back from long-term injury himself, suddenly Neville is being talked about as a possible for Capello's 23-man squad in South Africa this summer.Certainly the cross Neville curled over for Wayne Rooney to put United in front against AC Milan last night was a throwback to earlier in the full-back's career, when he was part of such a prolific...
11 Mar » tribalfootball.comBurnley keep the faith in dogfight to avoid relegation from Premier League
Burnley relaxed about prospect of relegation from the Premier League because of their careful management and prudence.
11 Mar » TelegraphMcCarthy - Doyle not fazed
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy is confident striker Kevin Doyle will stay focused despite transfer speculation.
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