Graham Turner has been handed two awards this week in recognition of his managerial career.
Firstly he attended a League Managers Association Hall of Fame dinner where he was honoured as part of their 1,000 club, for the 18 managers that had a managerial career of more than 1,000 games.
Then, yesterday, Wolves announced that Turner would be inducted into their own Hall of Fame. Turner
He told Wolves' official site: "To have managed the club which I supported as a boy meant so much to me, and to now go on and be recognised in this manner by being inducted into the Wolves Hall of Fame is something really special.
"I am absolutely delighted and very proud to receive the honour. You never ever lose that affinity for the club you support and my time at Wolves provided some of the most memorable moments of my career."
Turner isn't the only ex-Bulls manager to be inducted in the ceremony on January 14th. Mike Bailey, who was player-manager at Edgar Street during the 1978/9 season, is to also be inducted after spending 11 years at Molineux.
The pair will join ex-Bull Steve Bull, who was amongst the first batch of former stars to be inducted last year.
Meanwhile ex-Bull Marcus Palmer has joined Evesham United on non-contract terms, with Forest Green retaining his Conference registration. The Zamaretto Premier League side have scored only 13 goals this season with manager Paul West telling the Berrows Journal: "It's important not to put pressure on him but we need to improve 10-fold in that area. At the back we have the second meanest defence in the league but we need to score more goals."