Players Who Have Represented Both Clubs
The following footballers have played for both West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers:
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The most notable of these is Steve Bull. As an Albion player he played just 5 games, impressing with 3 goals, but was inexplicably sold by manager Ron Saunders to Wolves, then in desperate straights in the fourth division. Steve Bull went on to become Wolverhampton's Record goalscorer.
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