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What We Are All About

We are dedicated to promoting Wolverhampton Wanderers nostalgia and reminiscences.

Our business is tracking down former Wolves players, legends and otherwise, and talking through both their Molineux careers and what they have done in the years since. It is the ultimate in Where Are They Now pursuits.

We trust you will become at least a little misty-eyed as a result of our endeavours.

Latest News

Upton And That Sky Blue Talent Drain

To Be Frank, The Doc Dropped Some Right Clangers

Tommy Docherty’s Wolves won only eight Second Division games in 1984-85. One of those was in late October, 2-1 over Crystal Palace, and was followed two days later by the manager dispensing with the services of his no 2, Jim Barron, and youth coach Frank Upton. Jim told me when I interviewed him for my 1992 goalkeepers book, In Keeping With Wolves: “We brought along some good kids. Tommy? He sat in his office and did his after-dinner speaking.”

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A Fond Match-Day Meet-Up

‘Holly’ Delighted To Reunite With Old Mates

Mick Hollifield has made a memorable first return to Molineux in a decade and a half – and found himself surrounded by friendly, familiar faces. The Australia-based early-1980s Wolves left-back attended Saturday’s home game against Liverpool and stayed over in the city with his good pal, Mick Matthews, before heading out of the area yesterday.

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A Sunny Outlook

Mike Relishing The Heat Of Top-Of-Table Battle

Mike Stowell has touched down back in Israel, eager to help his new employers extend their excellent start to the season. The record-breaking keeper has just had almost a week at home in Bristol during the international break but games resume this weekend and are soon about to take on a regular Thursday-Sunday routine for he and his colleagues.

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Afobe To Zyro

An Impressive Roll Call

Welcome to one of the newer areas of the Wolves Heroes website.
Here, we not only list every player who has appeared in a League match for the club but also the order in which they did so.
For example, this is the place to learn that a few well-known and not-so-well-known men, such as Maurice Daly and Brian Caswell, have special niches in Wolves history that they presumably knew nothing about.
In 1975, Daly became the 600th man to be given a League debut by the club while the on-loan Caswell clocked in as the 700th more than a decade later.
Please take a slow trawl through to see the entire order but bear in mind that, if you are revisiting this area, we may have made alterations since you last looked owing to a recount and the eagle eye of our checkers, Donald Noble in Coventry and more recently southern-based Scott Pritchard, whose www.wolvescompletehistory.co.uk website is well worth a visit…
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Derek Dougan on the ball for Wolves on a sun-filled visit to Stamford Bridge almost 50 years ago. In the background is skipper Mike Bailey. Wolves had a mixed record in away games against Chelsea at that time, following up a defeat in their first season back in the top flight with three successive draws in the fixture.

Player Q&A

Lofty……..loyal, local and loved

Nostalgic Thoughts Of Top-Guy Keeper

Meeting up with Phil Parkes is always a pleasure. His views never fail to be forthright, heartfelt and entertaining. John Richards was not disappointed when he posed the questions put forward by our readers…..

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