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Wolves promoted to Premier League
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Wolves clinched promotion to the Premier League after beating QPR as the Midlands club returned to the top-flight for the first time since 2004.
Fittingly the winning goal was bagged by striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, the club's top scorer this season, who claimed his 25th goal of the campaign.
Absent from the the previous three games through injury, Ebanks-Blake struck just after half-time.
The prolific striker netted from close-range after good work from Andy Keogh.
Mick McCarthy's side won promotion leading from the front after going top of the Championship in October, while they have occupied one of the two automatic promotion places since the third game of the season.
The win means Wolves are all but assured of ending the season as divisional champions.
With two games to play, they are six points clear of second-placed Birmingham with a vastly superior goal difference.
Well there's the first of three that we will see next season.
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Stoke did it with most of there own squad from last season, all Wolves will do is need to sign some experience Premier League Players and with that good balance of Youth and Expierence they could do well... Well done Wolves.
I can say with confidence, that our squad is far more equipped to stay up than Wolves is. With our team, we should have been in a way better position than we're in whereas Wolves have overachieved, crazy really.
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Ah, the secret of staying up.. sign Danny Higginbotham!
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