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Keith Wyness has exclusively given Football Insider his verdict on the latest developments behind the scenes at Wolves.
We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Liverpool and Wolves. Here are some of your comments: Liverpool fans Stuart: A good performance on a highly emotional day for both clubs.
Wolves supporters have done plenty to make themselves heard over the past few days. Whether their opinions have changed, or will change, the course of events within the club is not yet clear. But they have left no doubt about their strength of feeling, and ...
Wolves once again suffered another Premier League defeat on Saturday as Brentford came away 2-0 winners at Molineux.
There is not much to be taken out of this wretched season so far, but Wolves fans did not let that spoil their latest trip to the North West. Four days previously, they had seen their team lose at Liverpool by the odd goal in three,
Alan Horton and Jim Petersen got it wrong when they criticized a fan for keeping a signed jersey from Anthony Edwards.
The first Premier League side in history to concede 40 goals or more by the midway point of consecutive seasons, their 29 points in 38 Premier League matches in 2025 give them the worst points-per-game ratio (0.76) in a full calendar year of Premier League football since Huddersfield Town in 2018 (23 in 37 outings, 0.62).
Fans of Wolverhampton Wanderers have admitted it's an "embarrassing time" to support the club but say the resignation of their executive chairman is "positive" news. Kieran Newey, founder of Wolves fan group Old Gold Pack, said Jeff Shi stepping down on Friday was "important" as it showed fans' voices were being heard.
Michael Keane scores his third goal of the season as his first-time strike finds the roof of the net to give the Toffees a 1-0 lead against Wolves at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
It is not a normal sight to see two sets of Premier League fans united in a common purpose. But Saturday at Anfield was not a normal day