Terry Connor: There is harmony in Wolves camp
Terry Connor today insisted any disagreements in Wolves' camp have not affected training or the togetherness on the pitch. Watch the video.
Terry Connor today insisted any disagreements in Wolves' camp have not affected training or the togetherness on the pitch.
Rock-bottom Wolves head into tonight's clash against Arsenal against a backdrop of negative headlines after Stephen Hunt and Stephen Ward hinted at unrest behind the scenes, which followed Wayne Hennessey and Roger Johnson angrily squaring up to each other during the Bolton game.
"I'm not saying there won't be disagreements in the dressing room, but they haven't spilled over," said the boss. "When we train, we train well and we've played with togetherness."
Johnson's appointment as captain upset the dressing room but Connor is happy for players to clash as long as they respect each other.
"You'd like them to all get on, but it doesn't matter as long as people are right with each other," he said.
"They voice opinions and you'll get people who are more friendly than others. But when they train, they train together, and when they play, they play together.
"Players are demanding of each other and, as long as they keep it together and understand they're voicing different opinions to different people, that's fine."





