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On the evening of July 7 last year, Wolves called a press conference for the next morning, promising to unveil a new mystery signing. The club had just signed Oleg Luzhny from Arsenal, but there was a sense that this next deal might be bigger and better. If there was a slight air of anti-climax, not to mention bafflement, when the latest acquisition was revealed as Isaac Okoronkwo, it set the tone nicely. Dave Jones bagged the Nigerian on a Bosman, after he had spent three years in Ukraine with Shakhtar Donetsk. The delighted Wolves manager said: “It’s a great boost for us to have signed a 25-year-old international with his experience.” He confidently declared: “A player who could cope in the Ukraine top league would have no problem adapting to the Premiership.” The player himself was even surer of a rosy future at Molineux: “When I come into a team I expect to take my place immediately,” was his forthright opening address to the British press. Things haven’t quite gone to script. Seven months on and Jones hasn’t offered him a single start. At the time of writing, Okoronkwo has had just the one (non-playing) cameo on the bench in a Carling Cup fixture to add to his six minutes in a pre-season friendly against Boavista. In comparison, he is making the capture of Luzhny look inspired. From WSC 205 March 2004. What was happening this month On the subject...
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