
Wolves return to Molineux this weekend to face Brentford, and fan groups have confirmed fresh protest plans against club owners Fosun.
Wanderers are still searching for their first Premier League win, but there was encouragement in the performance against Arsenal, where Wolves were unlucky to come away empty-handed despite pushing the league leaders hard.
Brentford arrive with 20 points on the board under Keith Andrews, sitting seven points clear of the relegation zone.
Protests Set to Continue at Molineux
With Wolves back on home soil, supporters see another opportunity to make their feelings known.
During the last home game against Manchester United, fans gathered outside the Billy Wright Stand before kick-off, entered the stadium 15 minutes late, and maintained constant chants against Fosun and chairman Jeff Shi.
‘Fosun Out’ and ‘Shi Out’ banners were also clearly visible.
Jeff Shi Interview Fuels Fan Anger
Fosun did not directly respond to those protests. However, days later, Jeff Shi and sporting director Matt Jackson appeared on BBC Radio West Midlands — an interview that angered many supporters.
Shi’s tone, particularly his comment describing relegation as merely a “technical” term, intensified frustrations among the fanbase.
New Demonstration Plans Revealed
Fan groups have now shared details of a coordinated protest for the Brentford game.
Old Gold Pack have launched a website allowing supporters to print a sign reading “OUR CLUB”, alongside the slogan “Out of Darkness, Cometh Light.”
Their statement reads:
“OUR CLUB. OUR VOICE. If you care about the future of our club, make yourself seen. At Molineux, in the 18th and 77th minutes, hold up your ‘OUR CLUB’ sign. Show ’em what it means to be WULFRUNIAN.”
Wide Support Across Fan Groups
The initiative has been backed by nine other Wolves supporter groups:
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Wolves 1877 Trust
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Talking Wolves
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Wolves Fancast
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The Wolves Report
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Wolves 77 Club
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Always Wolves
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Punjabi Wolves
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The Wolfpack
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Wolf Whistle
If enough fans take part, the protest could make major headlines, especially with tensions still high following Shi’s recent comments.
Spotlight on Fosun as Brentford Visit Looms
With emotions running high and Wolves still struggling for results, Saturday’s game against Brentford could see a sea of protest signs inside Molineux — sending a strong message from supporters about the future direction of their club.

