Wolves interim boss Terry Connor does not regret becoming manager despite failing to save them from relegation. Connor's future will be decided at the end of the campaign in a comprehensive review undertaken by Wolves chairman Steve Morgan and chief executive Jez Moxey.
"You want to win games and it hasn't happened for me. It doesn't mean I have to have regrets about decisions I made.
"I made them honestly and for the good of Wolves, and as long as I stick to that, that's all I can do.
"I've learned loads, loads about everything, and probably more about myself and how I handle certain situations."
Regarding his future, Connor said: "You will have to ask Jez and Steve there. They will decide where the club wants to go.
"If it involves me, great, if not, I'll use the experiences at Wolves to find employment elsewhere." "I have no regrets," he said. "I've tried to do things properly and as honestly as I can. I have no regrets on that score.
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