Former Hereford United manager Graham Turner is returning to Wolves for a special evening next month.
Whilst Turner was in charge he helped lift Wolves from the Fourth to the Second Division.
Fans will be able to question Turner about his time at Molineux and in particular his double signing of Steve Bull and Andy Mutch.
The evening will be hosted by Matt Murray who made his final professional appearance when playing for Turner at Hereford.
“Graham
is a top man and was a top manager who gave me the opportunity to go to
Hereford to try and build up my fitness when I was coming back at
Wolves,” says Murray as reported by the Express and Star.
“Sadly it didn’t work out well for either of us when I suffered the injury which finally led to my retirement, but I will never forget him giving me that chance as I would have loved to have worked with him for longer.
“I think we have all loved to see how Wolves have progressed in recent years to becoming established in the Premier League and playing in Europe, but it is thanks to people like Graham and the players from that time that the club managed to recover after almost dropping out of the league.
“I am sure Graham will be really open about his time as manager and it will bring back some great memories with fans able to discover the secret of the success of that team which is so fondly remembered.
“I love doing these nights at the Cleveland, the fans really enjoy them and there is always a great atmosphere, and I am sure the first Wolves event of 2023 will be no different.”