A Family Tale From The Valleys
Keepers And Brothers – But Different Pathways
February 24, 1934 was an auspicious day in the history of Wolverhampton Wanderers. Making his very first appearance in a Wolves shirt was one Stanley Cullis, a 17-year-old from Ellesmere Port. It was a Birmingham Combination home fixture against Tamworth on the Bushbury Gas Works ground. The Wolves team, who won 7-1, read Reginald Parkin, Jack Taylor, George Gilchrist, Bill Coley, Andrew Young, Stan Cullis, Joe Gardiner (1), Harry Thompson, Meynell Burgin (2), Ronald Morgan (1), Leonard Astill (3).