Rob Hindmarch

He once scored for Wolverhampton Wanderers against West Bromwich Albion in a Black Country derby, making him a folklore legend for the Wolves.

[3] The defender signed for Derby County in July 1984 where he spent six seasons at the club, making 164 appearances, scoring nine goals, and helping them to two successive promotions to reach the top flight.

[4] He joined Second Division Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1990 for £350,000 and was appointed club captain, but spent just a single season at Molineux.

His time with the club was perhaps most known for a last minute equaliser he scored in the Black Country derby at West Bromwich Albion.

He dropped into the non-league with Telford United in May 1993, having gone two years without first team action at Wolves, and had a spell as player-manager of Irish club Cork City in the 1995–96 season.