Wolves have revealed the arrangements for the club's next set of legendary inductees into its prestigious Hall of Fame.
The club have decided to time the fourth set of inductees to coincide with the opening of the club's new Museum. The Stan Cullis stand is scheduled for completion during the summer of 2012 and the Museum will follow around November 2012.
A dedicated Hall of Fame will be one of the Museum's main attractions, with interactive displays featuring all of the inductees, which include Billy Wright, Stan Cullis and Steve Bull.
Since its introduction in the 2008/09 season, the Hall of Fame has seen 18 Wolves legends inducted, and their careers celebrated, at a specially arranged Hall of Fame Dinner.
Wolves' Hall of Fame is open to former players, managers and backroom staff or any other former Wolves representatives who have made a special and lasting contribution to the Club.
Contributors and guests have previously included, Sir Alex Ferguson and Martin O'Neill.
Matt Grayson, Head of Marketing & Communications, Wolves, said, "The Hall of Fame has established itself as a prestigious annual event in the club's calendar and has proved to be a fitting way to celebrate the lives and careers of Wolves' legends.
"It will have a permanent home in the new Museum and therefore it makes perfect sense to coincide the opening, with inducting the next set of Wolves legends."
For more information about Wolves' Hall of Fame and its current inductees, click HERE.