Former Wolverhampton Wanderers captain Mike Bailey has died aged 84 after a long illness, the club has announced. Bailey, who led the Molineux side during his playing days, is being remembered by fans and former teammates for his leadership on the pitch.
Who was Mike Bailey?
Bailey served as captain of Wolverhampton Wanderers, taking on a leadership role for the club during his time at Molineux. He was regarded within the club as a dedicated and respected figure, with his influence extending beyond his playing days as part of the Wolves’ historical fabric.
He will be remembered as a true club legend, the club said.
Why is his death significant for Wolves fans?
His passing marks the loss of a figure closely tied to the club’s history, prompting tributes from supporters and former players who valued his contribution as team captain. Wolverhampton Wanderers, one of English football’s traditional clubs, often honours former captains as central to its identity and legacy.
What happens next?
Details of any memorial tributes or events organised by the club in Bailey’s honour are expected to follow in the coming days. Wolverhampton Wanderers has not yet released further specifics beyond confirming his death after a long illness.

