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Old 21 Nov 2003, 10:36 AM   #1
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Wolves get back into action after the international break with a trip to Goodison Park to take on Everton. Vital match for both clubs, sitting 18th and 19th in the League, both with 10 points.

For Wolves, Colin Cameron is out, and Ipswitch goalkeeper Andy Marshall should be on the bench after joining the club on loan last week to cover for the injured Matt Murray. Everton is expected to be without Duncan Ferguson, but Wayne Rooney is expected to play.

From the BBC:

Wolves (from): Oakes, Irwin, Butler, Craddock, Naylor, Rae, Newton, Gudjonsson, Ince, Iversen, Blake, Camara, Kachloul, Kennedy, Miller, Iversen, Luzhny, Silas, Okoronkwo, Marshall

Everton (from): Martyn, Hibbert, Yobo, Stubbs, Clarke, Naysmith, Gravesen, Nyarko, Unsworth, Li Tie, Linderoth, Jeffers, Rooney, Campbell, McFadden, Kilbane, Radzinski, Simonsen

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Old 22 Nov 2003, 08:45 PM   #2
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Wolves lose 2-0 to Everton. Didn't see or hear about this one, was at work all day, but according to Soccernet and the BBC, Wolves were totally outplayed in the first half, and probably should have lost worse than 2-0. From Soccernet:

"Thankfully, Everton ran into a shocking Wolves side who could have conceded six in a woeful first half that produced two goals in three minutes for Tomasz Radzinski and Kevin Kilbane"


And perhaps worse...

"Everton used two wingers, James McFadden and Kilbane, and stretched Wolves' slow ageing side in all directions to win comfortably."

Not good for a team hoping to remain in the Premiership.

The goals came in the 16th and 19th minutes, in what was apparently an awful effort from Wolves.
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