[ad_pod ]Wolves’ resurgence over the past 18 months to two years has been quite remarkable – promotion to the Premier League as well as Europa League qualification at the very first attempt.Now they will embark on a history-making European campaign as their win over two legs against Torino sees them compete in the group stages for the very first time.Several of this Wolves squad have been on every part of this journey since the start of their meteoric rise, so it would seem natural to assume that international recognition was next on the horizon.Whilst the likes of Raul Jimenez and a whole host of their Portuguese contingent will play for their respective national teams next week; there was an omission for one of their key players.Have you heard the strangest chant in the Premier League yet? Hear it in the video below…Conor Coady has played 160 league games in four straight seasons since joining the west Midlands club, becoming the main man in the heart of Nuno’s defence as well as their captain and leader.When Gareth Southgate announced his England squad, the 26-year-old wasn’t among the names listed whilst Aston Villa’s Tyrone Mings earned a call-up.The news hasn’t gone down too well with those at Molineux.One supporter claimed that Coady was streets ahead of ‘hoofball Mings’ with one labelling the decision as a ‘disgrace.’Another member of the old gold support said it was England’s loss and a further fan insisted it was because their man suited a back three rather than a four in defence.Here’s the best of the reaction:
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