Football: Week Off Will Help Wounded Wolves ; Coca-Cola Championship
Birmingham Post › November 09, 2005
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Birmingham Post › November 09, 2005
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International breaks are invariably frustrating for most football bosses but Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Glenn Hoddle has admitted the latest weekend without a fixture has come at a good time, because of the size of his injury list.
'It is most definitely a blessing,' said Hoddle. 'Whether it is an international week, a waterlogged pitch or whatever, it comes at a welcome time at the moment. It's been like M*A*S*H in the treatment room at times.See the full content of this document
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Football: Week Off Will Help Wounded Wolves ; Coca-Cola Championship
'I remember having 15 out injured once when I was at Tottenham but that was with...
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