Graham Turner was suitably impressed with Wolves last night that he has tipped them for the Premiership.
"Throughout the side they have that work ethic vital to be successful and that work ethic with the quality they have might just be enough for them to go up," said Turner as reported by the Express and Star.
"Reports coming from Wrexham last Saturday weren’t too complimentary, but first and foremost, Mick has some good players.
"You can see the quality they have up front in the boy Ward who came on in the second half and got a couple of goals.
"He caused us problems and took his goals extremely well, and all four centre-halves did well.
"Secondly, you could see what they had worked on in training – the players carried out what they had done on the training ground extremely well.
"They look sharp and bright. Mick has a lot of experience and will get the team organised, particularly defensively.
"That said, it was our second game in three days and our fourth so far.
"But it was hard work against a very good Wolves side which had so much good organisation and who pressed the ball.
"He’s taken a chance with one or two players from lower leagues and they have done well for him and I hope that continues.
"Mick is one of those characters in the game who you hope does well. He’s always been prepared to lend a hand to smaller clubs in terms of loaning players and that’s appreciated.
"I still watch Wolves with interest – they were my team as a kid and I supported them. So I hope it goes extremely well for him and Wolves."
Graham Turner managed Wolves from 1986 to 1994.