This season saw the completion of the redevelopment of Molineux which was officially opened on 7 December 1993 to bring the club's highest crowds since the early 1980s.
[1] With the expense of the stadium completed by owner Sir Jack Hayward, manager Graham Turner was afforded the biggest budget he had been granted during his tenure but he resigned in March 1994 to end his 7½-year reign with the team in 13th place.
[2] Former England manager Graham Taylor was appointed as Turner's replacement[3] but the team were unable to improve enough to reach the promotion play-offs, ending in 8th place.
Source: Wolverhampton Wanderers: The Complete Record[4] The season brought a new home kit as the design returned to a plain gold shirt with black collar.
The away kit, a bright blue shirt with black bands and gold trim on the upper arms, was retained from the previous season.