Kevin Doyle

Fabregas helps fire young Gunners into second spot

By Stuart James Sunday November 08 2009 ARSENAL 4 Just about the last thing a free-scoring Arsenal team need at the moment is a helping hand in front of goal, but Wolverhampton Wanderers are nothing if not obliging hosts....

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Moody Blues offer Ireland final World Cup chance

Karim Benzema caused a stir back in September. "I do not really try my hardest in a French shirt," Real Madrid's new signing admitted to the world in a statement that poses two major questions. Why on earth would he go public...

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Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 Arsenal 4: match report

Read a full match report of the Premier League game between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Arsenal at Molineux on Saturday Nov 7, 2009. By Oliver Brown at Molineux Captain marvel: Cesc Fabregas scored Arsenal's third before...

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Haye not the only one facing Goliath

Wolves blogger Nathan Lloyd believes David Haye is not the only one who will have to topple a giant to take home the win when heavyweights Arsenal come to Molineux. Wolves go into their own gladiatorial battle earlier that...

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Arsenal-Wolverhampton Preview (PA SportsTicker)

CHRIS TUPLING STATS European Football Writer= LONDON (SE) - Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes his young team is on the verge of something special as they prepare to face newly-promoted Wolverhampton at Molineux. Wenger...

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Wolves boss McCarthy happy to track Irish talent

Wolves boss McCarthy happy to track Irish talent boss Mick McCarthy says he'll continue mining Irish football for talent. McCarthy took Wolves to Ireland on Monday for a friendly with Kevin Doyle's former club Wexford. He said:...

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I could be axed admits Iwelumo

Wolves striker Chris Iwelumo admits he could be axed against Arsenal admitting Kevin Doyle and Sylvan Ebanks-Blake are favourites to lead the line on Saturday. Iwelumo made his first start in almost seven months in last...

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Doyle: I fancy our chances against France

By Liam Mackey Wednesday, November 04, 2009 Ireland’s World Cup play-off showdown with France holds no fears for Wolves striker Kevin Doyle, writes Liam Mackey HE was the man of the hour who played just 20 minutes but Kevin...

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Keogh chips in with a late winner to spoil the party

ANDY KEOGH spoiled the party for Wexford as his 77th-minute strike gave Wolves victory on the first visit of a Premier Division side to Ferrycarrig Park last night. The opening 45 minutes were played in real friendly atmosphere...

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Doyle targets Gunners scalp

First Published: Tues 03 Nov 2009 "It is always difficult but teams have shown you can get points against anyone these days" Kevin Doyle says Wolverhampton Wanderers have the confidence to get a result against Arsenal. Although...

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