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- Updated: November 1, 2016
FC Copenhagen boss Stale Solbakken was formerly in charge of Wolves but it is safe to say he does not fancy another crack at the Sky Bet Championship.
The 48-year-old, who spent six months in charge at Molineux in 2012/13 before he was sacked after 30 games, says the Championship is “brainless” and that one would have to be “stupid” to take a job there.
The Norwegian is now preparing for Wednesday’s Champions League clash with Leicester, but discussed him time at Wolves during his pre-match press conference.
Walter Zenga was sacked by the midlands club last week after just 17 games at the helm. Terry Connor lasted 13 …