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MICK THINKS HIS OLD PALS WILL CREATE NEW RECORDS

’Bonkers’ Wolves just too good

By Michael Beardmore

FREE WILLY: Wolves’ Willy Boly leaps clear above Ipswich’s Joe Garner

WOLVES could well break records this season. They are certainly breaking hoodoos – they’ve even got one over on former boss Mick McCarthy.
The Ipswich gaffer has become a bit of a nemesis since his Molineux sacking in 2012 – he is unbeaten in seven games against Wolves with his new charges. But he hadn’t faced Nuno Espirito Santo’s Wolves.
Ivan Cavaleiro’s superb first-half strike ended the streak, maki...

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