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Wolves have terminated the contract of assistant manager Terry Connor with immediate effect.
Connor, who took over from Mick McCarthy as boss for a short stint during the second half of the 2011/12 season, had been at Molineux for 13 years.
During his time as manager, Connor took charge of 13 games and failed to win a single match, picking up just four points from a possible 39.
Wolves finished bottom of the table with just 25 points, a fact which led to Connor being replaced by current manager Stale Solbakken back in May.
A statement on Wanderers' official website said: "He (Connor) leaves Wolves with the very best wishes and thanks of everyone at the club."
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