Revolution of Wolves charts the dramatic progress of Wolverhampton Wanderers both on and off the pitch over the last 20 years, starting with the club' s first promotion to the Premier League.From local-born benefactor Sir Jack Hayward to global investment conglomerate Fosun International, the boardroom changes have been matched by those in the dugout as Wolves went from a traditional English-based 4-4-2 team under Dave Jones and Mick McCarthy to a cosmopolitan European outfit under Nuno Espirito Santo.The book brings us exclusive interviews with those at the heart of the story. Alongside all the promotion winners, managers such as Glenn Hoddle and Paul Lambert give their first interviews about their time at Wolves, and we hear the views and stories of the likes of Paul Butler, Paul Ince, Karl Henry, Sam Ricketts, Conor Coady and Ruben Neves as well as boardroom insight.Revolution of Wolves is the most comprehensive and authoritative work ever written about the modern Wolverhampton Wanderers.