Over the years, Wolves have had numerous fan favourites, though most have since retired or moved on to other clubs.
Last year, former captain Danny Bath even returned to the club to train with the U21 side, much to the supporters’ surprise.

Championship-winning goalkeeper John Ruddy also made a surprise return to the Premier League last season, signing for Newcastle United.
However, it is another player from that period who is now making headlines in the top-flight of French football.
Known for his prolific goalscoring ability, he has continued to revive his career with impressive performances.
Fans who remember his time at Molineux will be thrilled to see him succeed at the highest level once again.
Former Wolves striker Nouha Dicko scores in Ligue 1
Nouha Dicko remains a fan favourite for Wolves, remembered for forming a formidable attacking trio alongside Bakary Sako and Benik Afobe.
Since leaving Molineux, the forward has continued to rebuild his career in France, just like former Wolves outcast Vitinha, who finished third in the recent Ballon d’Or ranking.
While Dicko has followed a path less high-profile than Vitinha, he has helped Paris FC gain promotion to Ligue 1 and is now making an impact at the top level.
In a recent match against Strasbourg, the 33-year-old came off the bench to score a goal, giving his side hope of a late comeback.
Despite his effort, Paris FC fell to a 3-2 home defeat, but Dicko’s contribution underlined his ongoing value to the team.
Dicko’s numbers at Wolves
Dicko joined Wolves midway through the 2013/14 League One season and lost only once during the campaign, quickly establishing himself as an influential player in their title-winning season.
He remained just as important in the Championship, scoring a variety of memorable goals that highlighted his versatility and eye for goal.
Appearances | 108 |
Goals | 35 |
Assists | 16 |
Dicko left the club just as Wolves were beginning their remarkable journey under Nuno Espirito Santo, though he did score in a 3-2 win over Hull City back in 2017 under the Portuguese manager.
Despite not being part of the club’s later successes, he is always remembered fondly by supporters.
Wolves fans regard Dicko as a cult hero, grateful for his impact during one of the club’s darkest periods.