NONI MADUEKE has been offered a once-in-a-lifetime chance to return to Wolverhampton for a ‘rethink’. The slightly concerning invitation comes from Wolves icon Steve Bull who reckons the city is a cracking Midlands hub — bostin’, as the locals might say — with friendly inhabitants and wonderful culture. Chelsea winger Madueke apologised on TV after branding the Black Country city ‘s**t’ on Instagram as he pondered life in a hotel hours before his team’s 6-2 thrashing of Wanderers.

It triggered a huge debate about what is on offer in Wolverhampton and whether Madueke has a point. Bull played 561 times in Old Gold between 1986 and 1999 — and he said: “The Chelsea player was silly to say what he did about Wolverhampton. He maybe needs to have a rethink.

“If he knew the place and the people, then he wouldn’t have said a word about it. I’d say to anyone who read that remark, pay us a visit, then see what you think. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL “I’d recommend anyone to go and see a show at The Grand Theatre, which is a magnificent place.

Or maybe spend a day at Dunstall Park racecourse.” If Madueke can get permission to leave Chelsea’s luxuriou Surrey training ground early today, he might just make it to The Grand to catch Joe Pasquale’s one-night-only show: 40 Years of Cack, from 7pm. The squeaky-voiced comedian is tackling funny questions like ‘why don’t chicken breasts have nipples?’.

Top three items on Tripadvisor’s list of attractions in Wo.