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“Wolves in Crisis: Fans Call for Ownership Change”

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Wolverhampton Wanderers are facing criticism for their poor performance this season, having only earned two points in their first 12 games. Before Fosun took over in 2016, the team had limited success in the top English football division. Since then, Wolves have remained in the Premier League but are currently experiencing a downward trend.

Despite spending eight consecutive seasons in the Premier League and reentering European competitions, Wolves have struggled to achieve significant success on the field. They have consistently finished in the lower half of the table in recent years, with the current season shaping up to be their worst yet, possibly leading to relegation.

Fans are expressing discontent as key players have been sold, impacting the team’s performance. The continuous turnover of top talent has left Wolves struggling to maintain competitiveness. Several managers have come and gone, each facing challenges due to a lack of investment in the squad.

The club’s ownership group, Fosun, has shifted focus towards self-sustainability, reducing spending on player acquisitions. This change in approach has raised concerns among supporters about the team’s ambition and ability to compete at a high level. The lack of a clear long-term plan and declining matchday experiences have added to the disillusionment among fans.

Calls for change within the club’s leadership have grown louder, with supporters urging Fosun to consider handing over control to a more ambitious ownership. The future looks uncertain for Wolves, with the team struggling on and off the pitch, prompting a need for drastic improvements to avoid further decline.

Meanwhile, Sky has announced a discount on its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle, offering extensive coverage of live matches across various leagues for the upcoming season. This move aims to provide fans with more access to Premier League and EFL games, including a significant increase in live broadcasts compared to previous seasons.

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