Before coronavirus put a halt to football across the continent, many Wolves fans have never had it so good, with them having their best season in decades.
With last season being their highest placed finish since 1980, the club had the additional challenge of playing in the Europa League – and what a ride it has been so far.
Not only have they managed to get within a game of making the final eight, but fans will have made so many memories along the way, with a long list of great locations under their belt for the travelling supporters.
So far during this campaign, they have been treated – or cursed if you’re looking at the bank account – to trips away to Belfast, Yerevan, Turin, Braga, Istanbul, Bratislava, Barcelona and Athens.
How should the season end?
Totally void the entire season
Finish with the current table
Try and complete it in the summer
The last trip to Athens was tainted somewhat due to the game having to be played behind closed doors, but as this video from the Wolves account suggests, the fans who travelled seem to enjoy themselves just fine in a local bar.
Many fans responded by expressing their love for the video, which shows the passionate fans at the James Joyce bar watching their game against Olympiacos.
Here are the replies…
Was a great night
— Rob Max (@rob2themax) March 19, 2020
Quality video 🐺
— Dan Vincent 🐺💛🖤🇵🇹🇲🇽🇮🇹 (@Dan__Vincent) March 20, 2020
Superb night respect to everyone that was there you made it special. Another memorable night away in Europe!!! You just had to be there
— Dave (@DaveWW1877) March 19, 2020
Awesome stuff lads and lasses. That’s supporting the old god n black alright! Hopefully we get a chance to finish off the job soon. Take care. UTW.
— Mister Singh (@MistaWWFC) March 20, 2020
Love my club!!
— Chris Phillips (@Chris130989) March 19, 2020
Me & my son were there in video too…ourclaim to fame lol. Superb pub superb night, gaffer was great
Worth every penny— Andrew Pukalak (@Pukkawolf) March 20, 2020
hahaha what a night
— christian (@xianjbtt) March 19, 2020
Whether there will be any more glory for Wolves on this European journey is up in the air at the moment.
The competition has been indefinitely suspended with the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, so as we cannot predict the outcome of the spread of the virus, you can’t really predict the outcome of this competition.