Every club has its celebrity fan. Ipswich Town have Ed Sheeran, The Duke of Cambridge is a die-hard Villa fan and it is widely rumoured that Asama Bin Laden was a Gooner.
Wolves' best known supporter is Led Zeppelin front man Robert Plant, who isn't shy about letting the world know about his footballing allegiances and was a surprise guest at the end of season awards bash, belting out one of the band's most popular songs, 'A Whole Lotta Love'.
Amongst the attendees were the Wolves team plus fans and journalists, one of whom Jacqui Oatley took this video.
Wolves have enjoyed a stunning season, winning the Championship with ease under manager Nuno, who has assembled a squad well capable of holding their own in the Premier League this season. The Black Country club won't be playing their bitter rivals however, with Tuesday night's win for Southampton at Swansea meaning West Bromwich Albion are relegated down to the Championship this season. This, on the day Baggies manager Darren Moore was awarded manager of the month, following a stunning run of results including wins over Manchester United and Tottenham.
There were reports from the dinner that a "loud cheers and then widespread singing" rang out as the news of West Brom's demise reached the venue in Telford.
Wolves fielded three players in the EFL team of the season, John Ruddy in goal, Cono Coady in defence and the marvelous midfielder Ruben Neves who list up the Championship with his goal against Derby last month.