Huge Turn-Out To Hear Of ‘A Life Well Lived’

Full House – And Then Some – At Emotional Service

More than anything else, the size of the turn-out told the story. “It’s very rare that we get what you might call a capacity crowd,” said the Reverend David Wright. “It’s a real tribute to Graham Hawkins that we have one here today.” ‘Standing room only’ barely starts to explain what a tight squeeze it was in Bushbury Crematorium’s west chapel. There were at least twice as many stood at the sides as there were seated and we learned later that around 30 others, including Mike Bailey, John Richards, John McAlle and Phil Parkes, had been shoe-horned into the foyer, following proceedings as best they could on a TV screen. Maybe this should have been one of those all-ticket funerals!

Sad Week Begins With A Warm Tribute

‘Real Gent, Great Guy’

We kick off the week of Graham Hawkins’ funeral with a personal appreciation from a fan well known to Express & Star readers. John Lalley, the paper’s chief terrace voice over the last decade, did not know the former Wolves fan, player, manager and scout well and regrets the fact that he couldn’t have become better acquainted with him.

Life With Big Sam……And Onwards Out East

Full-Back Who Wolves Didn’t See The Best Of

Ask pretty much anyone in the world to name a football club and I am pretty confident you would hear the words Manchester United before long. Their reach seems to be endless, so perhaps it should come as no surprise that they have a presence on the ground in the most outlying of places. Locations like Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan and the largest city on the Caspian Sea.

Keeping The Spirit Alive

Higher And Higher…….Fund Made Famous By Bert

Twelve prints that formed part of Bert Williams’ massive memorabilia collection have been sold off cut-price to further boost the colossal money-raising efforts he made on behalf of the Alzheimer’s Society. The framed pictures, most of them depicting his notorious agility and bravery, were frequently displayed when the keeper and his close friend Glyne Wetton used to take them round as props on their charity nights.

Busy Time For Anniversaries

Bully Milestone Just One Of Many

We are all probably getting the idea that this autumn is a time for major Molineux milestones. The Steve Bull dinner (and book) scheduled for next month is to commemorate the 30th anniversary of his arrival at Wolves, which means we will also have the dates in the next few weeks on which he made his debut for the club and scored his first goal for them.

A Night To Remember

Stylish Start To Life On The Book Shelves

There have been some excellent book launches at and around Wolves down the years, starting with the one at the Goldthorn Hotel that had Ted Farmer coming over all misty-eyed as he took the wraps off his autobiography in 1987. More than once, the Express & Star had fans queueing down the stairs to get copies signed by anything up to three dozen former players seated at tables around the perimeter of a room and, by way of novelty value, Brian Roberts hit the spot when attaching his paperback, Harry’s Game, to a rocket and sending it zooming skywards at half-time of a Bonfire Night game against Bristol Rovers in 1991.

Dear Diary Entry 60

1980s Colleagues Back In Contact

Monday, September 5: Was delighted to forward Matt Forman’s contact details so Steve Bull could invite him to the dinner next month to celebrate the 30th anniversary of him joining Wolves. The midfielder was part of the big revival in the earlier months and gave us an excellent interview earlier this year.

Thanks, Lads……We Will Always Be Grateful

McFarland Recalls Last-Night Molineux Tension

Roy McFarland has spoken of the enormous debt of gratitude he and his Derby team-mates have to Wolves – almost four and a half decades on from their counterparts in the West Midlands giving them the ultimate helping hand. McFarland, Roger Davies and Henry Newton, as well as the much younger Michael Johnson, were the Rams’ representatives at the charity golf day featuring a number of ex-Wolves players at Astbury Hall last week.

A Victim Of Molineux Circumstance

Brief Wolves Stay Was Followed By Fulfilling Life As A Saint

Terry Paine, the legendary Southampton winger who was part of the 1966 World Cup winning squad, did not hesitate over his nomination for a central midfielder in his best Saints XI. “Ken Wimshurst……a great passer of the ball, with good vision,” he said. “He always gave me good service and, at the end of the day, that was what was needed.”

Hibby’s Latest Long Drive

Ken On Course With Old Pals

Bridgnorth was today added to Kenny Hibbitt’s list of early-season destinations when he checked in for a sizeable reunion of the much-loved 1970s Wolves. The legendary Molineux midfielder has already included Bournemouth, Southampton and Swansea in his 2016-17 Premier League travels and was at Sunday’s Watford v Manchester United game while several of his long-time team-mates were playing in their golf day at Wrottersley Park.