Wolves A New Era

Sky Sports News Flash
In a shocking 24 hours wolves manager Terry Connor has walked out of the club. We caught up with Connors and asked him why he walked out on the club before the season even started. Connors said “I did not enjoy the game anymore and lost all passion for the beautiful game”. In what is shocking news to the wolves board and fans. We caught up with the wolves chairman Steve Morgan and asked what he makes of the whole situation. Morgan said “I am disappointed with Connors and the wolves broad will now be looking for a new manager”.
Sky Sports Manager Odds
Gareth Southgate 5/2
Roy Keane 4/1
Iain Dowie 7/1
Giamfranco Zola 10/1
Jason Kavanagh 50/1
Monday
Time (1.00)
Sky Sports Sources Understand that Gareth Southgate has being having talks with wolves board and are trying to work out a deal with Southgate. Gareth Southgate has said that the deal is far from being closed.
Monday
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Southgate is gone home for the rest of the day and will have until Wednesday to decide if he wants the job or not.
Monday
Time (7.30)
Sky Sports News Flash
Just one hour after Southgate went home Roy Keane was seen walking into the wolves ground we understand that he is also having talks with the wolves board.
Tuesday
Time (11.30)
Sky Sports News
We caught up with Wolves U18 coach Jason Kavanagh what he makes of all this. He said “I am not paying any attention to what the board are doing, I am trying to get my players fit for Pre-season”. We asked Jason has he applied for the mangers post as he came in at 50/1 for the position. He replied “Of course who wouldn’t apply for a mangers post, but the board have yet to get back to me.
Tuesday
Time (7.30)
Sky Sports News
The Wolves board have come out and said that talks between Roy Keane and the board have broken down as Keane was not happy with the contract given to him.
Friday
Time (1.30)
Sky Sports News Flash
The Wolves board have announced the appointment for Jason Kavanagh as the Clubs new manager. We understand that Kavanagh has been given a contract until June 2013 on €19,750 p/w and he will also be keeping his current staff. Kavanagh has been said to be relishing the opportunity to take his career to the next level and the supporters and happy that the board have given the job to someone within the club and who know the club and players exceptionally well. In terms of a transfer budget we understand that Kavanagh has been given €9.5Million and a wage budget of €500,000 to accommodate his aspirations.