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Conor Coady’s comments will make Wolves fans feel very proud

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The Wolverhampton Wanderers fans have been as impressive as their team this season.

Conor Coady of Wolverhampton Wanderers shows appreciation to the fans as he celebrates victory and gaining promotion to the Premier League after the Sky Bet Championship match between...

Wolves ace Conor Coady spoke to reporters in the aftermath of his side’s superb 4-0 away win at Bolton Wanderers on Saturday, and offered high words of praise for the travelling support that he and his teammates received at the Macron Stadium, as quoted by the Express & Star.

The Black Country outfit have been a pleasure to watch this season, and have delighted their fans with some scintillating displays up and down the country.

Conor Coady of Wolverhampton Wanderers shows appreciation to the fans as he celebrates victory and gaining promotion to the Premier League after the Sky Bet Championship match between...

The Wolves fans have followed their club in their droves this season, and they have played a huge part in Nuno Espirito Santo’s side’s success, backing them to the hilt throughout both the good and bad times.

Coady, 25, offered a message of gratitude to the Molineux faithful, after 4,800 away fans cheered on Nuno’s men away at Bolton on Saturday, as quoted by the Express & Star:

Conor Coady of Wolverhampton Wanderers shows appreciation to the fans as he celebrates victory and gaining promotion to the Premier League after the Sky Bet Championship match between...

“It was like a home game and the fans have been terrific all season. It’s been sensational support. Last week was something we’ll remember for the rest of our lives and to go up as champions is really special. We’ll enjoy what we’ve done and look forward.”

The Black Country outfit will be desperate to finish the season strongly for their fans, and if they win their last two games they will finish with a total of 104 points – the highest tally since Reading’s record breaking 106 point season in 2006.