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Wolves Squad(back row l-r) John Smith, Wilf Lowton, Reginal Reg Hollingworth, Frederick Fred Pincott, Frank Wildman, Cyril Spiers, John Jack Ellis, John Jack Nelson, Cecil Shaw, Richard Dickie Rhodes
Tom Smalley, Wolverhampton Wanderers
Ron Flowers on England dutyEngland International Ron Flowers of Wolves in action
FA Cup Final Victory, Wolves vs Leicester CityWolves FA Cup winning team: (back row, l-r) Bill Crook, Roy Pritchard, Bert Williams, Bill Shorthouse, Terry Springthorpe; (front row, l-r) Johnny Hancocks, Sammy Smyth, manager Stan Cullis
Wolves Glory: Billy Wright and the FA Cup VictoryWolves captain Billy Wright (c) is chaired around Wembley with the FA Cup after his teams 3-1 victory
FA Cup Final Victory, Wolves vs Blackburn, Slater & TrophyWolverhampton Wanderers captain Bill Slater holds the FA Cup aloft as he is chaired by his jubilant teammates: (back row, l-r) Gerry Harris, Malcolm Finlayson, Ron Flowers, Peter Broadbent
Derek Dougan, Wolverhampton Wanderers
Derek Dougan GoalWolverhampton Wanderers Derek Dougan (r) hammers the ball past the challenge of Crystal Palaces Robert Goldthorpe (l) to score the opening goal
FA Cup, Wolves vs Manchester UnitedReferee JH Parker (c) looks on as Wolves captain Billy Wright (l) shakes hands with Manchester United captain Johnny Carey (r)
Stan Cullis with the 1960 FA Cup Winning SquadWolves manager Stan Cullis (centre) and his FA cup winning team with the cup at Molineux, in Wolverhampton. 28/02/01: Cullis, who managed Wolves during the clubs European glory days in the 1950s
Wolverhampton Wanderers: FA Cup Victory Parade - Slater and Harris Hold the TrophyWolverhampton Wanderers Bill Slater (l) and Gerry Harris (r) show off the FA Cup as the team begins an open-topped bus tour of Wolverhampton, the day after their 3-0 win over Blackburn Rovers
Triumphant Wolves: Clamp, Slater and Deeley Celebrate FA Cup VictoryWolverhampton Wanderers Eddie Clamp (l) and Bill Slater (c) parade the FA Cup around Wembley as teammate Norman Deeley (r) tries to catch up
Wolverhampton Wanderers FA Cup Victory: Peter Broadbent, Gerry Mannion, and Malcolm Finlayson Celebrate on the Train(L-R) Wolverhampton Wanderers Peter Broadbent, Gerry Mannion and Malcolm Finlayson show off the FA Cup in their carriage on the train from Paddington back to Wolverhampton
Wolves Norman Deeley Scores the Third Goal: FA Cup Final Victory over Blackburn RoversWolverhampton Wanderers Norman Deeley (third r) fires the ball beyond Blackburn Rovers Harry Leyland (second r) and Mick McGrath (r) to score his teams third goal
First Division Championship Winning SquadWolves who retained their Football League First Division Championship with 61 points from 42 games. Pictured with the trophy are
Wolves vs Spartak MoscowWolves captain Billy Wright (l) shakes hands with Manager Stanley Cullis (r) after their side had beaten Spartak Moscow 4-0
Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Spartak Moscow: Mikhail Yakobovich Piraev Dives as Peter Broadbent's Shot Sails OverSpartak Moscow goalkeeper Mikhail Yakobovich Piraev (l) watches a shot from Wolverhampton Wanderers Peter Broadbent (far right) sail over the crossbar
Wolverhampton Wanderers Royston Swinbourne Amidst the Goal Melee: 4-0 Victory Over Spartak MoscowWolverhampton Wanderers Royston Swinbourne finds himself on the gorund (c) during a goal mouth scramble. Wolverhampton Wanderers won the match 4-0
Wolves Squad: Manager Stanley Cullis with Team Members and Backroom Staff, 1950sWolves Team group. (back row l-r) C. Jones, James Murray, Edward Clamp, Malcolm Finlayson, J. Gardiner (Trainer), Edward Stuart, Ronald Flowers, William Slater
Wolverhampton Wanderers Team: Manager Ronnie Allen and His SquadWolverhampton Team Group. Manager Ronnie Allen (front row, first left)
Fulham vs Wolves, Striker Ted Farmer scores for WolvesWolverhampton Wanderers Ted Farmer (second l) heads the ball past Fulham goalkeeper Tony Macedo (l) to score one of his two goals, watched by Fulhams Roy Bentley (second r) and Jim Langley (r)
FA Cup Final Victory: Wolves Team Greets The Duke of Gloucester (1960)Wolves captain Bill Slater (third l) introduces the days guest of honour, The Duke of Gloucester (second l), to teammate Norman Deeley (second r), watched by Eddie Clamp (c)
Wolves Legendary Manager: Stan Cullis (1940s-1960s)Stan Cullis, Wolves
FA Cup Victory: The Duchess of Gloucester Presents the Trophy to Wolverhampton Wanderers Captain Bill Slater (1949)FA President Stanley Rous (c) looks on as HRH The Duchess of Gloucester (l) presents the FA Cup to the winning captain, Wolverhampton Wanderers Bill Slater (r)
Billy Wright, Wolves
Wolves FA Cup Victory: Bill Slater Celebrates with TeammatesWolves captain Bill Slater holds the FA Cup aloft as he is chaired by his jubilant teammates: (back row, l-r) Gerry Harris, Malcolm Finlayson, Ron Flowers, Peter Broadbent, Eddie Clamp
Jimmy Mullen, Wolverhampton Wanderers
Jimmy Murray, Wolverhampton Wanderers
Roy Swinbourne, Wolverhampton Wanderers
Bill Slater and Malcolm Finlayson Leading Wolverhampton Wanderers Out onto the FieldWolverhampton Wanderers captain Bill Slater leads his team out, followed by goalkeeper Malcolm Finlayson
Vain Dive: Bert Williams Fails to Save GoalWolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Bert Williams dives in vain as the ball flashes over the bar
Bert Williams saves against ChelseaWolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Bert Williams (r) punches clear from Chelseas Roy Bentley (second l) and Les Stubbs (second r) with teammate Roy Pritchard (l) in attendance
Bert Williams, Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper
Peter Knowles, Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolverhampton Wanderers: The Wolves Squad UnitedWolverhampton Wanderers team group
Bill Slater, Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Billy Wright and the FA Cup Triumph over Leicester City (1949)Wolves captain Billy Wright with the FA Cup after his teams 3-1 victory
Stan CullisWolves manager Stan Cullis in his office
Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leicester City: The FA Cup Final Showdown at WembleyThe two teams walk out onto the Wembley pitch before the match
FA Cup Final: Wolves Captain Billy Wright and Leicester City Captain Norman Plummer Shake Hands Before the MatchWolves captain Billy Wright (r) shakes hands with Leicester City captain Norman Plummer (l) before the match
Billy Wright, The Wolves LegendBilly Wright, Wolves
Stan Cullis, Legendary Manager of Wolverhampton WanderersStan Cullis, Wolves
Johnny Hancocks, Wolverhampton Wanderers
FA Cup - Wolves vs WBAAction during the FA Cup Fourth Round tie between Wolverhampton Wanderers and West Bromwich Albion at Wolverhampton
FA Cup Final Victory, Wolves vs Blackburn, Bill SlaterBill Slater, Wolverhampton captain and " Footballer of the Year" happily holds aloft the FA Cup at Wembley, London, after the Final Tie in which Wolves beat Blackburn Rovers 3-0
Wolves vs Moscow DynameRight half Slater crashes home the first goal for Wolverhampton Wanderers in the match against the top Russian team Moscow Dynamo under the floodlights at the Molinex ground. Wolves won 2-1
The Skipper trains for Moscow: 1955Over the hurdles goes Wolves captain Billy Wright (left), training hard in preparation for the teams visit to Moscow. Keeping him company, although he would not be going on the Russian trip
FA Cup Final, Wolves vs Leicester City, Billy Wright presented with the trophyPrincess Elizabeth presents the Football Association Cup to Billy Wright, captain of Wolves after they defeated Leicester City by three goals to one in the final at Wembley Stadium
Wolves defeat Manchester United to reach the 1949 FA Cup FinalBy defeating Manchester United by one goal to nil at Goodison Park, Everton, in the replayed semi-final, Wolverhampton Wanderers now enter the Football Association Cup Final
Derek Dougan: Irish International Soccer Star Set to Play in Wales vs. Northern Ireland Game at SwanseaWolverhampton Wanderer Derek Dougan the Irish International soccer player is due to play in the Wales versus Northern Ireland game at Swansea
Stan Cullis running out for Wolves in 1964Wolves player Stan Cullis, who also managed the side during the clubs European glory days in the 1950s. * 28/02/01: Cullis died at the age of 85
Ron Flowers, Wolves