Wolves boss Mick McCarthy insists the work never stops as he prepares for life in the Premier League.
The Molineux outfit were handed the Championship trophy after Sunday`s 1-0 win over Doncaster and with attentions now turning to coping with life in the top flight, McCarthy is prepared to cut short his summer holidays to assist their plans.
"It was great to get the trophy and we`ll certainly enjoy it and enjoy our holidays, but at the same time we`ll be looking ahead and preparing for next season," he told Wolves` official website.
"Wherever I am in the world we can still speak and if I have to meet players then I can jump on a plane and meet them."




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Forgetting the 'big four' - i believe we can take points and do ourselves justice against the rest of the teams, survive and prosper. The fight and the hunger is there - these boys (and they are compared to the teams they will be playing) work for each other, socialise outside of the game and never say never.
THE PACK IS BACK !
Enjoy your trip to Vegas boys - can't wait to see you in action next season !
He will have plenty of time for a holiday...sooner then he thinks.. around ....november i reckon...
I hate to have to admit it but I'd like to see the Baggies stay up so that next season they can play Wolves off the pitch and still lose 4-0 (Ebanks-Blake hat-trick and a late header from Hennessey). Seriously, it'll be nice to face the Villa and Blues in the top flight...and lets be fair having watched Hull, Sunderland, Newcastle, Boro, etc at the weekend then both us and the Blues can survive and prosper...
Have a break Mick. The football talks not chatrooms. God Bless yer!!
better have a break mick, before u start getting hammered next season!!!!!mighty wolves?wot a complete joke!!!
Well done lads, Well deserved. At least we won't be playing the @#$% baggies next season
Well done Dogheads from a baggies fan
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