Wolves Fans Urge 15-Minute Boycott vs. Man Utd

Wolves Fans Urge 15-Minute Boycott vs. Man Utd

Summary

  • Fans protest Fosun's management of Wolves ahead of Man Utd match.
  • Protest involves boycotting the first 15 minutes of the game.
  • Supporters cite 'managed decline' and player sales as reasons for anger.
Wolves Fans Urge 15-Minute Boycott vs. Man Utd

Angry Wolves supporters are planning a 15-minute stadium boycott against Manchester United to protest Fosun's ownership and alleged 'managed decline'. Learn more.

Wolves fans are organizing a significant protest against the club's owners, Fosun, ahead of their match against Manchester United. Various supporter groups have united to urge fans to boycott the first 15 minutes of the game at Molineux. This action aims to draw attention to what they perceive as Fosun's mismanagement and a 'managed decline' of the club.

The protest stems from deep frustration over the team's performance, currently sitting bottom of the Premier League, and the sale of key players. Supporters feel their club's legacy is being eroded by the current ownership's 'negligence and incompetence.' The planned empty stadium for the initial period of the match is intended to convey a powerful message.

While Fosun has no immediate plans to sell the club, they are reportedly seeking minority investment. Previous discussions with potential investors, like John Textor, did not result in an agreement. The fans hope their collective action will force a change in the club's direction.

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