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Cocaine Cornes Walks From Wolves
Chris Cornes mutually agrees to leave Wolves after a six month drug ban from football.
Chris Cornes has now mutually agreed with bosses at Wolverhampton wanderers for his leave of the English championship team, after his six month ban from football for a possitive cocaine drug test back in feburary of 2006.

Chris Cornes has discussed and agreed the time, and way to leave wolverhammpton wanderers without uproar. The 19 year old striker was comming to the end of his six month ban from English football, when discussions started about his resignment from the team. At first, after the possitive drug test, the club stood by Chris and allowed him to continue training with the club, vowing to stand by him through the tuff time ahead.

However, the club and Chris himself have now come to a mutual agreement for his leave of the team. One spokesman from the Wolves told us "it is in the best interests of both the parties if the player (Chris Cornes) continues his career elswhere." This statement came as a shock to many of the clubs fans, who expected to see Chris return to the pitch and continue his career in Wolverhamptons strip, after comming back from his ban.