Richard Stearman

Richard  Stearman

Name:

Richard Stearman

Born:

Wolverhampton, England

D.O.B:

August 19th 1987

Club:

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Position:

Defender

Shirt No:

5

Previous Clubs:

Leicester City Youth Team

No need to panic, assures Stearman

Nov 10 2009 09:05:42:000PM


Richard Stearman believes Wolves have nothing to fear despite finding themselves towards the foot of the Premier League table.

Wolves duo close in on comebacks

Sep 30 2009 12:28:06:000PM


Wolves duo Richard Stearman and Chris Iwelumo are both hoping to make their return from injury against Portsmouth this weekend.

Wolves pair face spell on sidelines

Sep 18 2009 09:01:29:000PM


Wolves have been hit by a double injury blow with the news that Richard Stearman and Andrew Surman have both picked up knocks in training.

Stearman: Wolves not a bad team

Sep 14 2009 12:11:37:000PM


Richard Stearman admits Wolves have a week to put things right following the 'off-day' suffered at Blackburn Rovers on Saturday.



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