Hague Fasteners Continued Partnership with Wolverhampton Wanderers 2013/2014

It’s been a rather dramatic fall from grace for local Football team Wolverhampton Wanderers, from mixing with the best teams in the World some short 2 seasons ago, Wolves now find themselves in the English third tier of Football “League One”.

Hague Fasteners have been proud supporters of their local football team, and despite the somewhat less glamorous appeal of League One football, Hague remain proud to be associated with Wolverhampton Wanderers.

The overpaid “stars” that failed to deliver the football required to survive in the Premier League or to compete in The Championship last year have been shipped out and the new Management at Wolves have re-invigorated the Club by promoting the Youthful Stars of the future to first team action.

Once again it seems the famous Old Gold & Black shirts are filled with Players passionate about their trade and passionate about the Famous Club that they represent.

Hague Fasteners are proud to be sponsoring 2 of these players and look forward to a more exciting season than has been endured for the last few years.

BJORN SIGURDARSON

Icelandic striker Björn Sigurdarson arrived at Molineux from Norwegian club Lillestrom in July 2012.

He signed a four year contract after joining for an undisclosed fee.

Half-brother of former Wolves midfielder Joey Gudjonsson, Sigurdarson made his debut for the club as a second-half substitute against Leeds United at Elland Road, scoring his first goal in the away victory at Peterborough in September, 2012.

The forward has been capped at under-17, under-19, under-21 and senior level by Iceland, making his full international debut in a Euro 2012 qualifying victory over Cyprus.

 

AARON McCAREY

Aaron McCarey was a highly regarded goalkeeper with Monaghan United before being spotted by Wolves and joining the club in January, 2010.
Aaron had actually agreed to join Wolves the previous September, but the deal couldn’t be ratified until the transfer window re-opened.
Nevertheless, he arrived in November, 2009, to start training with the club and settle in to his new surroundings, eventually making his debut in a reserve game at Chelsea.
The keeper, who has turned out for Republic of Ireland Under-19s, made several appearances from the bench for the first team in the pre-season friendlies prior to the 2010/11 season.
During the campaign he enjoyed a successful loan spell with AFC Telford, in amongst some impressive performances for Wolves reserves.
And he also helped the Republic of Ireland Under-19 team qualify for the summer’s European Championships in Romania, taking place in July.
Prior to that, McCarey turned out for Wolves in a 3-2 friendly win at his former club Monaghan.