The latest edition of Wolves Express, the club's regular bitesize podcast, delves back to 1967 and how the Old Gold headed over to Los Angeles to help conquer America.
Monday's episode hears from Wolves' general manager for marketing and commercial growth Russell Jones and former goalkeeper Phil Parkes as they talk about the latest documentary from Wolves Studios, which shares the untold story of when Wolves became LA Wolves as Ronnie Allen's squad headed stateside in 1967 to represent the club in the first soccer league in the US.
Jones explains how the documentary came about - which was premiered at a special screening for players, their families and invited guests at the Arena Theatre in Wolverhampton on Friday night - while Parkes reflects on the trip, playing in America as a 19-year-old and claiming the title.
Under-21 head coach James Collins looks ahead to tonight's Premier League International Cup opener against last season's champions PSV Eindhoven at Molineux and how much a competition like this one, as well as playing at the first-team stadium, will prepare his young players for the future.
Finishing off the latest episode is The Times' chief football writer Henry Winter who spoke to Wolves Express following an exclusive interview he carried out with Maximilian Kilman, and details why he believes the Wolves captain and head coach Gary O'Neil are the right people to lead the club into a new era.
Released three times a week – every Monday, Wednesday and Friday – Wolves Express is packed with news, updates and exclusive interviews on both the playing and non-playing side of the club, complementing other offerings of Wolves Weekly and Matchday Live Extra.