06 Feb 2026 15:32:55
Palmeiras are in talks to sign Pedro Lima as well doesn't say how much.
06 Feb 2026 17:03:48
If it's any consolation guys, Leicester are deeper in the mire than us. Docked six points yesterday, now level on points with West Brom in the relegation zone. In microcosm, we have suffered the same fate, but we do have a manager, unlike the Foxes. The King Power Out protests are picking up steam. Noisier than Fosun Out. BBC report today:
"We tried to play with the big boys and we couldn't, " Lynn Wyeth, chair of the Foxes' Trust, told BBC Sport. "It didn't fit our model. It didn't fit a club of our size. It didn't fit our budget. "And then we've just had an absolute spiral downwards."
(Sound familiar guys?)
07 Feb 2026 10:34:52
‘ The King Power Out protests are picking up steam. Noisier than Fosun Out.’
The problem is not many people other than genuine football fans in this country (and let’s face it who gives a flying f*** about genuine fans?) will even notice the protests so the owners won’t be that concerned.
Why? Because they aren’t in the Premier league.
World football only cares about the PL so their owners won’t feel much embarrassment.
I’ve said it before, we have just 4 months at most to embarrass our owners in front of the world. (If that’s what we want do?)
After that nobody apart from genuine fans will be interested in a club in the championship, regardless of how much protesting the fans do.
07 Feb 2026 12:01:45
My hope 3GWolf is in knowing that 'face' is very important in Chinese culture, that our owners will feel shame and embarrassment. They are also business people at the end of the day. Therefore a double incentive to put things right next season?
By the way, Conor Coady left on loan in August 2022. Obviously his PL career was coming to an end, but his captaincy and all round man-management skills have been badly missed. We never replaced such a strong character in the squad. Who knows where we would be now if had replaced him with like for like?
07 Feb 2026 12:58:10
Conor Coady? I’d have him back next year in a heartbeat. First choice, substitute, squad player, coaching staff, even team ladies assistant… just having him around Molineux in any capacity would be a benefit in my opinion. I love the bloke … and he loves Wolves.
07 Feb 2026 14:10:03
? That should have been ‘tea lady’s assistant’ (bloody predictive text).
Anyway I’ve heard he makes a really good cup of tea, I reckon she’d be interested ?.
07 Feb 2026 15:47:30
I was lucky enough to meet Coady years ago in London when we were playing Fulham. He was so chatty and genuinely interested in knowing why a Londoner like me supported Wolves. He would be a great bloke to have around next season in any capacity, but probably most useful in mentoring players and maybe as a conduit to the owners.
08 Feb 2026 15:39:05
Deep Throat, it doesn't sound familiar but it sounds a lot like what so many on this forum want Fosun to do.
That is why, week after week, some of us have to remind people of the rules and possible ramifications of just spending wildly.
Still, it doesn't seem to sink in.
08 Feb 2026 20:38:40
Handsome Lad, we only need to look at Leicester to see the risk of unfunded spending in trying to compete with the big boys. Ten years ago Fosun bought us and had a ten-year plan to catapult us into the Premier League and regular European qualification. Ironically on the tenth anniversary we will be right back to square one, the Championship.
The fact that China pulled the plug on European football expenditure should have prompted Fosun to sell us, as there was no way we could be self-sufficient. Not surprisingly, Chinese ownership of foreign football clubs has now failed in every case.