Myles Dayman and Hayden Ford are the latest Wolves Academy players to have signed their first professional terms with the club and mark the next stage of their development at Compton Park.
Ahead of Remembrance Sunday, Wolves Academy players have been paying their respects and educating themselves on those who served from an Old Gold persuasion.
Visitors to a city park can now enjoy a wide range of improvements, including a new playground, fitness area, wildflower meadow and a multi-use games area.
Hundreds of veterans, serving military personnel, reserves, cadets and other organisations will march through Wolverhampton this weekend when the city marks Remembrance Sunday.
The public have been offered the chance to help shape a far-reaching blueprint that will set out where thousands of new homes and workplaces should be built in the West Midlands over the coming decades.
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