In 2013, Wolves suffered their second relegation in as many seasons and readied themselves for a stint in English football’s third tier.
For one of the Football League’s founding members, who boast four league titles and FA Cups, their circumstances didn’t reflect the club’s proud footballing history or their fans’ ambitions.
Fast forward six years and things look a little different.
Newly promoted Wolves have their sights set firmly on the top half of the Premier League, with a side featuring the dazzling talents of Portugal’s Ruben Neves, accompanied by Euro 2016 winners Joao Moutinho and Rui Patricio.
Wolves: The Portuguese revolution taking over the Premier League
Wolves' Portuguese revolution is ready to take over the Premier League