Wolves: Fans urged to leave Molineux empty against Manchester United

Angry Wolves fans have been urged to boycott the opening 15 minutes against Manchester United to protest against Fosun’s running of the club.
Several supporters groups including the Old Gold Pack, Wolves 1877 Trust, Talking Wolves, Wolves Fancast, The Wolves Report, Wolves 77 Club, Always Wolves, Punjabi Wolves and The Wolfpack have backed the plans.
Ahead of Monday’s game with United at Molineux winless Wolves are bottom of the Premier League with just two points – 13 points adrift of 17th – and have lost 12 of their 14 games.
Supporters have been upset with what they deem a managed decline of the club, who have sold their best players – including Matheus Cunha to United. The striker returns to Molineux for the first time since his £62.5m move in the summer.
A statement read: “A club built on rich history and tradition. Few teams have shaped the game like ours. But today that legacy is being eroded – not by the fans, not by the players but by the continued negligence and incompetence of Fosun.
“If you want to make a real impact, join us in staying outside the ground for the first 15 minutes against Manchester United.
“A visibly empty stadium speaks louder than any chant, banner or slogan ever could.
“We all care. We all hurt. We all want better for Wolves.
“But this only works if the majority of us stand together and take part. This is our club. Make it count.”
Fosun have no current plans to sell Wolves but are looking for minority investment into Fosun Sports Group.
They spoke to former Crystal Palace co-owner John Textor in October but did not find an agreement.




