Do Ron Ron Ron!

Do Ron Ron Ron!

Ron Warrilow covered Wolves as a journalist for some 55 years. The first manager he worked with was Stan Cullis, and the last, Kenny Jackett. He also covered West Bromwich Albion for 50 years and, as a respected doyen of the Midlands media patch, worked on news, and...
Todd Makes His Mark

Todd Makes His Mark

For Mark Todd, an impressive playing career spent largely in South Yorkshire will only ever form a part of his footballing story. It also featured a short spell at Wolves, having started with an apprenticeship with Manchester United. Todd is still, at 56, very much...
Rodger That!

Rodger That!

Coventry City’s incredible run to a dramatic if ultimately agonisingly FA Cup semi-final defeat against Manchester United included taking the scalp of Wolves in the previous round.  It also evoked memories of their famous triumph back in 1987, in which a...
Fireman Sam!

Fireman Sam!

Courage can show itself in many different forms. It might be in overcoming chronic homesickness when leaving a close family in Ireland as a 16-year-old to pursue dreams of becoming a professional footballer in England. Or in casting aside regular periods of self-doubt...
GT Gone Too Soon

GT Gone Too Soon

It is 30 years ago tomorrow since Graham Taylor took charge of his first game as Wolves manager. Well, that’s half accurate. Taylor had originally planned to sit in the stands at Bolton’s Burnden Park in an observational capacity and leave the on-field direction to...