Wolves fans will be wondering what might have been after the Molineux side missed out on a place in the Championship play-offs. Mick McCarthy’s men won their final home game of the season 1-0 against Plymouth but it was only their 11th victory at Molineux in 23 attempts.
Out-of-favour striker Freddy Eastwood fears he may have played his last game for Wolves. The £1.5m summer signing today insisted he will play regular football next season – even if it means quitting Molineux.
Wolves fans get the rare chance to see Freddy Eastwood in action tonight – in what will most likely be a farewell appearance. Eastwood is in a strong starting line up being sent by Mick McCarthy to Walsall’s Banks’s Stadium for the Darren Wrack testimonial clash.
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