Wolverhampton Wanderers fans can keep bang up to date with what their former Molineux heroes are up to after the launch of a new website.
www.wolvesheroes.com brings fans news on players who have turned out for the Black Country club over the years.
It is the brainchild of West Midlands-based freelance journalist David Instone, who intends to track down all those players who vanished off the radar after wearing the famous gold and black.
He has launched the website by catching up with Hugh McIlmoyle, who scored 45 goals in 105 competitive games for Wolves from 1964 to 1967.
Instone said: "There is a yearning for nostalgia in the game.
"The idea of the website is to catch up with players who have disappeared from the public eye.
"Wolves are a club steeped in history and fans are always keen to know what former players are up to.
"I'd made several attempts to contact Hugh McIlmoyle over several seasons without success.
"Eventually I tracked him down through Carlisle United, another of his former clubs."
Instone reported for years on the club for the local evening newspaper as well as writing books including Forever Wolves and The Bully Years, a tribute to the club's record-breaking goalscorer Steve Bull.
As well as features on former players, wolvesheroes.com has pictures highlighting the club's glory days as well as a section on the 75 players so far who have played 200 or more senior matches for Wolves.
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