SAM Ricketts has forecast better days ahead for Wanderers after a vital 1-0 victory over Wolves at the Reebok on Saturday.
Zat Knight’s goal — the Whites’ first in over nine hours of football — was enough to lift Owen Coyle’s side two points clear of the bottom three.
And the Wales international, who was instrumental in a resolute defensive performance, hopes that the result is a sign of things to come. “It wasn’t do or die but we knew that if we could win this one, and a couple more coming up, that we can pull ourselves well clear,” he said.
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