Team News From The Wolves Camp

Last updated : 02 May 2014 By Thetashkentterror

Wanderers right-back Matt Doherty spoke to his club's official website ahead of his side's match at home to Carlisle tomorrow, Doherty wanting to end the League One season with three points:

"We want to finish on a winning note. We want to get the points record, we want to do well in front of a big crowd, and Carlisle might be in a position where they are going for points to be safe. For the sake of the league we can’t let up at all and have to give our best against Carlisle as it would not be fair on the other teams involved if we didn’t. It will be a good atmosphere and we will be ‘at it’ like normal, just like we were at Coventry."

 

 

Meanwhile central midfielder Dave Edwards told the official Wolves website:

“It’s set up beautifully now. We still need three points for the record and we’re at home in front of a full house on a good pitch so there will no excuses from us. Anyone who gets the chance to play in that game will want to do well. Hopefully we’ll have a good week in training and everyone will be up for it on Saturday. No one is thinking of the beaches just yet – we want that record in front of a sell-out crowd at Molineux and getting the trophy afterwards will be a great occasion to play in.”

 

 

In team news for the home side tomorrow they will be missing two players in George Elokobi and Kevin Foley. Left-back Elokobi out with a hamstring problem, while on the other side of the pitch right-back Foley is absent after an undergoing a shoulder operation earlier this week. In better news for Wanderers boss Kenny Jackett though he is able to call on striker Leon Clarke once more after Clarke missed the 1-1 draw with his old employers Coventry City last weekend with a slight groin strain.

 

 

The referee for tomorrow afternoon's match is Andy D’Urso from Billericay in Essex and he will be assisted down the lines by Wayne Barratt from Bromsgrove in Worcestershire and Rob Merchant from Endon in Staffordshire. Meanwhile, the fourth official is Graham Horwood from Luton in Bedfordshire.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“It’s set up beautifully now.
 
“We still need three points for the record and we’re at home in front of a full house on a good pitch so there will no excuses from us.
 
“Anyone who gets the chance to play in that game will want to do well.
 
“Hopefully we’ll have a good week in training and everyone will be up for it on Saturday.
 
“No one is thinking of the beaches just yet – we want that record in front of a sell-out crowd at Molineux and getting the trophy afterwards will be a great occasion to play in.”

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