Wolverhampton Wanderers are facing significant challenges in the current season, having only earned two points in their first 12 games. This is a stark contrast to their recent history under Fosun’s ownership, where they have consistently competed in the Premier League and even made a return to European competition. However, despite these achievements, the club is now experiencing a concerning decline.
The team has struggled to perform well, finishing in the bottom half of the table in four of the last five seasons. The current season looks even bleaker, with relegation seeming inevitable before December even begins. Fans are expressing their frustrations, calling for changes as the team continues to underperform.
Key players have been sold off in recent years, leading to a cycle of replacing them with lesser talents. This approach has not yielded positive results on the field, with the team facing challenges in maintaining their Premier League status. The constant turnover of managers has also added to the instability within the club.
Supporters are voicing their concerns about the lack of ambition and direction from the ownership group, Fosun. The club’s infrastructure and overall experience for fans have also been on the decline. Compared to neighboring clubs like Birmingham City, who are investing in ambitious stadium projects, Wolves seem to be falling behind in terms of long-term planning and development.
There is a growing sentiment among fans that significant changes are needed to reverse the club’s downward trajectory. Fosun is urged to listen to supporters and consider passing on the stewardship of the club to an ownership group that can bring back a sense of ambition and pride to this historic institution.
