HAYDOCK’S Conor Coady is celebrating after leading Wolverhampton Wanderers back into the top flight of football after a six-year absence.
The 25-year-old former Rainford Ranger skippered the Wolves to promotion to the Premier League with four games to spare.
Coady, a former England international at a number of junior levels, joined the Molyneux outfit from Liverpool.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s team need one point from their remaining three matches to guarantee going up as Champions.
Conor Coady stayed behind after the game today to HUG and cuddle fans! Forget money and quality for a minute but there isn't enough words to describe this man! Hope he retires at @Wolves
— Tom (@WolvesAyWe90) April 15, 2018
Legend
Leader
Club captain
Hero #wwfc pic.twitter.com/Xm7jcCe1Me
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