I grew up watching the Wolves during their golden years of the 50s. After that, decline. But teams like Manchester Utd, Spurs, Arsenal and later Liverpool, managed to turn themselves into regular fixtues of the upper levels of the old League Division One and then the Premiership. So what happened? I would be curious to get reactions to how I see it.
Cullis was a decent manager but he inherited a bunch of superior players from the mid to late 40s: notably Hancocks, Wilshaw, Wright, Williams. He never replaced them with players of the same quality. He was also unfortunate to lose Swinbourne to terminal injury. A big loss. But not only did he hurry Hancocks et al out of the door, he thought he had the ability to replace them. Evidently he didn't. The replacements were good enough to win an FA Cup in 1960, but from then on, decline. This is without commenting on the rather ordinary people who succeeded him in managing Wolves.
Thoughts, particularly from those who can match my own bewhiskered years.
Cullis was a decent manager but he inherited a bunch of superior players from the mid to late 40s: notably Hancocks, Wilshaw, Wright, Williams. He never replaced them with players of the same quality. He was also unfortunate to lose Swinbourne to terminal injury. A big loss. But not only did he hurry Hancocks et al out of the door, he thought he had the ability to replace them. Evidently he didn't. The replacements were good enough to win an FA Cup in 1960, but from then on, decline. This is without commenting on the rather ordinary people who succeeded him in managing Wolves.
Thoughts, particularly from those who can match my own bewhiskered years.