HATHERTON SUPPORTERS CLUB – ENGLAND
FOUNDED IN 1988
ACTIVE FACEBOOK MEMBERS: 1,500+
Introduction
Hatherton Wolves are the largest independent Wolverhampton Wanderers Supporters Club of the finest football team in the world.
Formed in February 1988. The club was named after their base, the Hatherton Arms pub, close to Molineux, in Wolverhampton.
Travel
Hatherton Wolves are famous for their away match travel, generally filling two or three coaches for each game.
Over 30 years, the Hatherton club has run trips to 127 grounds in Britain and Ireland, not including those abroad.
Badges
Hatherton Wolves have issued two different small round club badges for members.
In March 2018, the club issued a 100 Limited Edition set, of four badges in each set.
Priced at £10 per set, they attracted great interest and quickly sold out to members.
Flag
The dynamic Hatherton Wolves flag is displayed at Wolves away matches in the UK and Abroad. The flag was flown on the Wolves Supporters Clubs Parade before the Preston home game on 7th May 2017. The flag was again on display at the Wolves Supporters Clubs Parade before the Sheffield Wednesday home game on 28th April 2018.
Book
EVERYWHERE WE GO
The first 30 years of HATHERTON WOLVES
A book about capturing the support of people who have travelled with Hatherton Wolves.
The Express and Star ran two stories featuring the book – and the driving force behind its creation.
Price : 10 GBP
Number of copies : 306
Author : Russ Evers
Book Launch : Molineux – 5th May 2017
Copies were available through the Hatherton Wolves Facebook page and on eBay.
The book was snapped up by Wolves fans, and quickly sold out. A future collectors item..
Wolverhampton newspaper coverage..
11 04 2017 : Express & Star – Wolves fans’ book all set for kick-off
17 05 2017 : Express & Star – “Hatherton Wolves is always worth it” – 30 years of Wolves loyalty
Membership
We no longer offer memberships or insist that you are a member of Hatherton Wolves as we currently run this as a travel club only.
The Tap
The Tap (Officially named the Duke of York)
Following the departure of the former licensee and Hatherton legend Mick Stokes, the majority of the Hatherton crew decamped into town and many can now be located – especially on match days – in The Tap.