Simon smith (@smith67simon) 's Twitter Profile
Simon smith

@smith67simon

wolves, living north of the wall

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calendar_today15-01-2012 08:14:02

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João Gomes (@gomesoficial08) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I remember last season that we were in the same situation and I said we would get out of this because we are on the right track. And yesterday we proved that we found the way, we played well again as a team. Wolves fan, believe in us and support us because it will not be easy and

I remember last season that we were in the same situation and I said we would get out of this because we are on the right track. And yesterday we proved that we found the way, we played well again as a team. Wolves fan, believe in us and support us because it will not be easy and
Ryan Leister (@mrryanleister) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#wwfc I will never remain quiet when it comes to my football club, especially if I think it’s being mistreated like I do now. I often point the finger at Jeff (and rightfully so) but if Fosun are happy to watch on then they equally complicit, if not more. Whilst Jeff

Daz Hale BBC Radio WM (@dazhalewm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you haven’t won a game for six months & overseen the worst start in the club’s 148 year history, it’s perhaps best not to start having a go at the fans who are paying over -inflated prices to watch this shambles

Alex Crook ⚽️🎙 (@alex_crook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Wolves could sack Pereira of course but ultimately they are going to go down, not because of him nor Gary O'Neil nor Lopetegui but because they have sold too many players and not recruited well enough. If you circle the drain long enough...

Tim Spiers (@timspiers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If your club's only aim is PL survival but with no obvious plan, this is inevitable. Pereira may go but he's not the problem. No ambition, no recruitment strategy, no playing philosophy, no interest in stadium redevelopment. The club is withering. Devastating to watch it unfold

Hammers United (@hammersunited2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We send our support and solidarity to our good friends at Wolves. Another great club with great supporters and great history being poorly led. #WolvesLedByDonkeys Wolves 1877 Supporters Trust

Henry Winter (@henrywinter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Many supporters feel that Wolves has lost its ambition, identity and clear sense of purpose on and off the pitch.” Measured open letter to Wolves and Fosun from fans calling for better communication and greater transparency and accountability from the board. #Wolves

Ian Powell (@powelly_wwfc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The media showing fake 'concern' over Rob Edwards leaving boro wouldn't give a fuck if he was going to somewhere like fucking Fulham, Palace or Brighton it's just cos its us and they hate us the fucking cunts. Fuck the BBC, fuck Sky Sports and fuck fucking Talkshite.

Daniel Storey (@danielstorey85) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome to the annual Wolves dice roll, only this time it feels more bleak than ever. A club paying the price for their own incompetence and alienation of supporters. The floor has gone. inews.co.uk/sport/football…

Daz Hale BBC Radio WM (@dazhalewm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s happened then. The first time ever , in the history of football, that a manager has left one club for another . A landmark day. No wonder there has been such hysteria in the national media #Wolves

jon dent (@jon306) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7 defeats in a row. 0 goals in 5 games. 6 shots on target in 5 games. 3 points from 54 available. 1 game away from a run of half a season without a win. Fosun out. Wolves #wwfc

ESWolves_Star (@eswolves_star) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wolves supporters are being urged to boycott the start of Monday’s game against Manchester United #wwfc expressandstar.com/sport/2025/12/…

Telegraph Football (@telefootball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✍️ "The fate of Wolves, and an owner once celebrated and then buffeted in part by the policy decisions of a distant power, stands as a symbol of modern football and also of modern fandom," writes Sam Wallace telegraph.co.uk/football/2025/…

✍️ "The fate of Wolves, and an owner once celebrated and then buffeted in part by the policy decisions of a distant power, stands as a symbol of modern football and also of modern fandom," writes <a href="/SamWallaceTel/">Sam Wallace</a>
telegraph.co.uk/football/2025/…
The Athletic | Football (@theathleticfc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The cheapest price for a season ticket in a covered seat at Wolves' Molineux ground is £735, a lot of money in a working-class area of high unemployment. The most expensive ticket at Molineux costs £939. In a pound-per-point ratio for the 2025-26 season at home, that’s, well,

The cheapest price for a season ticket in a covered seat at Wolves' Molineux ground is £735, a lot of money in a working-class area of high unemployment. 

The most expensive ticket at Molineux costs £939. In a pound-per-point ratio for the 2025-26 season at home, that’s, well,
Russ Cockburn (@dwarfio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good old Tim Spiers hitting the nail on the head & something I've been saying for weeks. This is our 8th season in the PL and we've been safe since last April. To compare us to a newly promoted team is so wide of the mark, this is gross negligence on a scale never seen before

Simon smith (@smith67simon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some “elite” level refereeing at Molineux this afternoon. Genuinely dreadful. Decent performance and another hard earned point.