Wolverhampton Wanderers – 17th It took Stephen Hunt’s late goal in the 3-2 defeat at home to Blackburn Rovers – coupled with Birmingham’s defeat at Spurs – to keep Wolves up. Mick McCarthy’s side were another mixed bag, capable of beating Chelsea and Manchester United at Molineux but also plumbing the depths on other days. Wolves suffered for the loss of striker Kevin Doyle late in the season but Steven Fletcher filled the void with an important flurry of goals that contributed to their survival. McCarthy will want to keep players of the calibre of Doyle and Matt Jarvis away from the clubs coveting their services and recruit shrewdly to avoid a repeat of that nerve-jangling last day. Wolves and McCarthy rightly celebrated staying up but they will hope that a club of their calibre can perhaps have more than survival as their sole aim when next season kicks off. It should be about more than that for them. Too see more of my season review of the premier league go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/philmcnulty/2011/06/end_of_season_review.html
Wolves Moderators, This uneducated schoolboy has plagiarised BBC's Phil McNulty's work word for word please feel free to edit or delete this ego maniac. Thanks
Typical Southerner. No ideas of his own so he goes and nicks them off a hard-working Northerner like the esteemed Mr McNulty. The shame.
the original post was made as suggested by the bbc. http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/philmcnulty/2011/06/end_of_season_review.html have edited the op to link to the original