Care home football fans meet Wolves legends

Caroline Gall
BBC News, West Midlands
Ashberry Healthcare A woman with white hair wears an orange jumper, which is the same colour as the Wolves kit, with a sash that says Wolves. She is looking at and chatting to Steve Bull, who has white hair and is wearing a white shirt. Behind them is a table with a bag and some paper cups that have the Wolves logo on them. Ashberry Healthcare
The five men and women met Steve Bull and John Richards

Five elderly Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters have fulfilled a lifelong dream of meeting former players at the Molineux Stadium, after the club invited them for a tour.

The fans, all residents of Engelberg Care Home in Wolverhampton, were treated to an unforgettable day, meeting two giants of the club, Steve Bull and John Richards.

The club invited them to visit after spotting a social media post of them watching Wolves play Aston Villa earlier this year.

"It wasn't just a day out, it was the realisation of a lifelong dream, filled with history, heroes and memories they'll treasure forever," Claire Fry from Ashberry Healthcare said.

Ashberry Healthcare Three of the residents pose for photos with John Richards, who has white hair and is wearing a blue polo shirt and black trousers with a belt. Two of the residents, a man and woman, both with white hair, are seated. The other resident, a woman with curly white hair, is standing behind them. Two other women, one with bobbed blonde hair and one with dark hair tied back, are standing either side and wearing Wolves scarves and kit. Behind them you can see club images and memorabilia.Ashberry Healthcare
The residents had a tour of the club and museum and met the ex-players

The group toured the stadium, club museum, were given goodie bags and chatted to the two ex-players.

"Meeting Steve Bull and John Richards – who are the Messi and Ronaldo of Wolverhampton – was a dream come true for them," Daniel Cash, care home manager said.

"John's connection to Engelberg is especially touching. His mother-in-law was once a resident, and he's kindly offered to support future fundraising events at the home."

Well-being leader Karyn Wherton added: "The whole Wolves team were wonderful.

"Everything was so well organised, and they really considered our residents' needs.

"Steve and John didn't just pop in, they took time with each person, sharing stories and laughter. You could tell they genuinely cared."

Resident and lifelong fan, Ivy, "lit up the room with her radiant smile", she added.

"I've never seen her grin so wide. I thought her cheeks were going to pop off."

Ashberry Healthcare Three residents sit in wheelchairs with Wolves scarves on by the pitch. Some other people stand behind them.Ashberry Healthcare
The club invited the group after seeing a TikTok video of them watching Wolves play earlier this year

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