Hall Of Fame 'Season' Prompting A New Timetable

Please forgive us for having deviated from our normal tempo and regularity of posts in these early weeks of spring. The gradual, current unveiling of imminent inductees to Wolves' hall of fame means we have been falling into line with Express & Star schedules and revealing names when it best suits the paper.



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On The Up Once More

May 29th, 2023

Wembley Win Makes Rob A Premier League Boss

Two successive promotions with a sacking elsewhere in between....Rob Edwards has put himself in extremely exclusive company! The man deemed not good enough for Watford on the evidence of ten League games at the start of the season has provided a delicious twist (of the knife?) at the end of it by leading their arch rivals to Championship promotion.

Dear Diary Entry 140

May 27th, 2023

Huge Sorrow For Wolves Family

Thursday, May 4: Woke to the extremely sad news that Vicky Wright had passed away at 63 following a short illness. The youngest child of Joy Beverley and Billy Wright came into this world a few days before the long-time Wolves and national captain played his 100th England game - the clash with Scotland at Wembley soon after his club had retained their League title. What happy days they were!

Barry Is Wembley-Bound

May 24th, 2023

A Place For Bobby Too, Surely?

Barry Powell is going and can't wait. Bobby Gould, surprisingly, was still in the 'don't know' category when we checked a couple of days ago. Wembley figured prominently in their respective careers and will do so for the present-day generation of Coventry players when they contest the Championship play-off final with Luton on Saturday.

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 Gerry O'Hara and Robert Kelly, have special niches in Wolves history that they presumably knew nothing about.
In 1976, O'Hara became the 600th man to be given a League debut by the club while Kelly 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 checker, Donald Noble in Coventry!
We stress that the list refers to League games only, not any of the cups, and stretches back 125 years to when Wolves were one of 12 proud founder members of the competition.

A Trophy For The Molineux Cabinet

June 8th, 2011

Texaco Cup Heroics: Part Two

In what was described as a 'wistful' glance back at the Texaco Cup, Wolves fanatic Jim Heath referred to the competition in a When Saturday Comes article a decade ago as 'a kind of British Isles Cup for also-rans.' He also said it heralded the game’s modernisation, with corporate sponsorship being cautiously welcomed in the form of the £100,000 the oil giant sunk into the venture.

‘Home’ Win That Was Perfect Preparation

May 14th, 2011

Texaco Cup Heroics: Part One

It didn't have the glamour of the following season's campaign - and certainly not the same reach - but Wolves' winning crusade in one of football's long-neglected competitions might just have been a leg-up to UEFA Cup success. By popping up to Scotland and over to Northern Ireland, their players became more familiar not only with travelling and living together, but also with the two-leg combat that was largely alien to them.

A Man For All Seasons

March 1st, 2011

FA Youth Cup Winner Who Piled Up The Runs

Phil Parkes bowled mean and quick and Ron Flowers brought as much Yorkshire grit to the cricket pitch as he did to the old gold, approached as he was to play at county level. But, whereas Lofty and Flowers became Wolves legends, Ian Hall achieved far more in white flannels than ever he did at Molineux. And yet, as a youngster, he seemed destined to reach the very top in the winter game.

NEWS FEED

We are grateful to the following organisations and individuals for the supply of photographs: David Bagnall, Jim Heath, Steve Gordos, John Lalley, Peter Harrington, Hednesford Town, Mark Tompkins and Reading 107fm, Liverpool Post & Echo, Birmingham Post & Mail, Yorkshire Evening Post, Grimsby Evening Telegraph, Hull Daily Mail, Hull City FC, Pete’s Picture Palace, Gwilym Machin, Nigel Bond, ‘Mutchy,’ Derby Telegraph, Edmunds & Co solicitors in Walsall (www.edmunds-co.com), Preston North End, Action Images, Keith Williams, Tony Thomas, Swindon Town, Keith Slater and Gillingham Football Club, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Shirley Ireland-Jones, Mark Leesdad, Simon O’Connor and Leyton Orient, Phil McCheyne Photography in Nailsea, London Wolves, Hagiology Publishing in Southampton, Paul Walsh Photography (www.photography.paul-walsh.net), www.words-and-pix.com Guernsey Press and Star, Diane and Charlie Bamforth, Archant Suffolk, Aston Villa, Ken Simpson, Martin Plumb, Rob Clayton (www.robclayton.co.uk), Helen Randle Photography (www.helenrandlephotography.co.uk), Roger Parker and Fotosports International (www.fotosports.com), Fleetwood Town FC, mirrorpix, Tom Bunce at the Red Lion in Bobbington, Jonathan Russell and www.sportsprints.co.uk

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Lofty……..loyal, local and loved

July 13th, 2016

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.....

United States, 1969

October 27th, 2015

Goal Glut Made Wolves Champions Again

There was no swimming in the ocean, no brushes with pop star 'royalty' and no epic extra-time golden goal winner when Wolves returned to the land of their famous 1967 conquest. Two years on from lapping it up on Los Angeles' fashionable Wilshire Boulevard, meeting The Monkees and finally overcoming Aberdeen in a final that is still regularly talked about on both sides of Hadrian's Wall, they had to make do with somewhat less plush and desirable surrounds.

Wolves In 20/20 Vision

November 6th, 2011

New Book By A Fan For The Fans

It's the dream of many a supporter.....being invited to go into print and trawl the memory bank for 20 great Wolves goals, 20 of the club's best signings and 20 memorable Black Country derbies. Lifelong Molineux fanatic Jim Heath was handed just such a task by our sister company Thomas Publications and has made a brilliant job of his first book, Wolves In 20/20 Vision.

Ron Flowers: 1934 – 2021

November 13th, 2021

True Great And A Serial Winner

It wasn't compulsory for Wolves to have a half-back of a certain striking hair colour in the 1950s and 1960s. But it might have seemed that way. Billy Wright occupied the no 5 and no 6 shirts for almost two decades, Graham Hawkins did so for a much briefer spell years after and, linking the two, another blond bombshell, Ron Flowers, emerged as a true colossus of Molineux's glory years.

Fred Davies: 1939 – 2020

September 5th, 2020

With A Teacher Like Bert, How Could He Fail?

Taking over from Malcolm Finlayson was one thing; being called 'The Young Cat' around Molineux ramped up the pressure even more. But there was enough in the friendship and working relationship between Fred Davies and Bert Williams to encourage comparisons - and for a virtual guarantee of career progression.
 

Do you need a reminder as to which player has played the most Wolves games in their long and proud history? Or who follows Steve Bull in the goalscorers' section?

Visit the Legends section of this site to find out and to pore over our tribute to the top 75 Molineux appearance-makers.

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.



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