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Steve Bull

Bull moved to Wolves from West Brom in 1986 for a fee of £65,000, which in time proved to be a huge bargain. He is without doubt a legend at the football club and his record speaks for itself. He made over 500 appearances for Wolves and scored 306 goals in total, no other Wolverhampton player ever scoring more goals for the club. He is arguably one of the most loyal ever football players in the game, despite Wolves playing in the second tier of English football, he remained at the club when their had been big offers from various clubs. His finest time period at Wolves was the late 1980’s as he enjoyed two season where he scored over 50 goals per season at the club. Despite playing in the second division, he made 13 appearances for England and was a regular during the 1990 world cup finals.

Robbie Dennison

After starting his career off playing for West Brom, Dennison signed for Wolves in the summer of 1987, joining Steve Bull at the club. He went on to establish himself in the starting line up at the club and made over 300 appearances and scored over fifty goals. He finished his career off playing for Swansea City in 1995.

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