00:00Len Fosun bought Wolves in 2016 for around £45m. It was sold as a new dawn for a club eager to
00:07reclaim its historic standing. The other year's delivered promise. Wolves returned to the Premier
00:12League in 2018, finished seventh in their first season back and secured Europa League football,
00:18a remarkable achievement that sparked hope across the city. Fast forward to 2025 and that dream has
00:26dissolved. Wolves fans got together to stage a protest during the club's home defeat to Manchester
00:30United. The video surfaced of a member of the board closing the blinds towards the fans.
00:36A symbolic moment. For the first 10 minutes, the stands were conspicuously empty. A visible
00:42demonstration of anger directed at the Fosun ownership and chief executive, Geoff Shee.
00:49On the pitch, Wolves were rudderless. A rare goal ended a barren run of 540 minutes without scoring.
00:56Yet the team conceded four and appeared disjointed and demoralised. Manager Rob Edwards admitted the
01:02challenge of turning around a side that haven't won in 15 league games. But fans have little patience
01:08for explanations. A couple of turnovers, but ultimately the big moments were the goals in
01:14the game and the first three goals for me I think were gifts. Financially, the club's strategy under
01:22Fosun is also under scrutiny despite £14.3 million in net losses last season. Wolves have profited from
01:28selling key players like Ruben Neves, Pedro Neto and Mateus Cunha, leaving squad quality depleted and
01:34supporters frustrated with the ill-prepared replacements. For many, the anger is no longer
01:42about results on the pitch. It is aimed at the owners themselves. Supporters demand investment,
01:47transparency and ambition. Warning that loyalty has limits. With another bleak run of form and
01:53managerial instability, the pressing question is simple. What's next for Wolves? Can Fosun commit
02:00to rebuilding a competitive squad or will fan pressure finally force a reckoning? The next chapter
02:06at Molyneux may define the club's identity for years to come and it's something the fans have seen
02:11all before.
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