Wolves signing Stephen Hunt has fired a parting shot at former club Hull City.
Hunt hit out at the way the club have nothing to show for their two-year spell in the Barclays Premier League but fond memories and debts of around £35million.
The Republic of Ireland international said: "At Reading we had a good structure, when we got promoted the club improved the training ground, they improved everything to go with it".
"The thing I will say about Hull is it was disappointing that the facilities never really got any better.
"The training ground probably got worse because it got older, a lot of money has probably gone from there that should have been spent on the structure of the club and to secure the future in terms of at least a good academy.
"But all they have are memories for the fans, and that's all they've got really. It's disappointing for the players as well I think.
"It's Adam Pearson's job now and he's got a difficult job but he'll get them in the right direction eventually."