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“GET HIM OUT!” — Furious Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Fans Turn on Manager After Another SHAMBOLIC Display

There was anger. There was frustration. There was complete disbelief.

 

But perhaps the most painful thing for Wolves fans tonight was the feeling that absolutely nothing has changed.

 

Another humiliating defeat. Another lifeless performance. Another night where supporters were left staring at the pitch wondering how a club that once looked stable in the Premier League has fallen apart so dramatically.

 

And as Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. cruised toward a ruthless 3-0 victory, the atmosphere around Wolves turned toxic.

 

The chants started growing louder.

 

“GET HIM OUT!”

 

“GET HIM OUT!”

 

“GET HIM OUT!”

 

It was no longer just frustration on social media. It was spilling into the stands, into the mood of the club, and into what is rapidly becoming one of the darkest periods Wolves supporters have experienced in years.

 

Wolves Look COMPLETELY Broken

 

Relegation from the Premier League already shattered morale among fans.

 

But many supporters believed the team would at least show pride. Fight. Intensity. Some kind of reaction.

 

Instead, what they witnessed against Brighton was another alarming collapse from a side that now looks completely drained of confidence, identity, and direction.

 

Brighton moved the ball with confidence. Wolves chased shadows.

 

Brighton attacked with purpose. Wolves looked terrified every time they lost possession.

 

And perhaps most worrying of all, Wolves looked like a team that no longer believes in itself.

 

That is what has fans terrified heading into life in the EFL Championship.

 

Because if this is the level being shown right now, many supporters are beginning to ask an uncomfortable question:

 

How exactly are Wolves supposed to survive next season?

 

Fans Have Reached BREAKING POINT

 

For weeks, supporters tried to stay patient.

 

They blamed injuries. Poor recruitment. Ownership decisions. Relegation pressure.

 

But tonight felt different.

 

Tonight felt like something snapped.

 

Social media exploded during the second half as furious fans demanded answers from the manager, the players, and the board.

 

Some supporters described the performance as “embarrassing.”

 

Others called it “the worst football they’ve seen in years.”

 

And many pointed directly at the manager, accusing him of completely losing control of the dressing room.

 

The most brutal criticism came from fans questioning whether the current coaching staff are capable of rebuilding the club for the Championship.

 

Because right now, Wolves do not look like a team preparing for promotion.

 

They look like a club falling deeper into chaos.

 

The Manager’s Body Language Told the Whole Story

 

One thing fans could not ignore was the manager’s reaction on the touchline.

 

Or lack of it.

 

As Brighton continued dominating possession and cutting through Wolves with ease, cameras repeatedly showed a frustrated and helpless figure standing near the technical area.

 

No urgency.

 

No visible answers.

 

No signs that the team knew how to respond.

 

That only fueled supporter anger even further.

 

Many fans online claimed the manager looked “defeated” long before the final whistle.

 

Others accused him of “running out of ideas.”

 

And once the third goal went in, the atmosphere became poisonous.

 

The chants grew louder again.

 

“GET HIM OUT!”

 

For many supporters, tonight was no longer about one bad result.

 

It was about fear for the future of the football club.

 

From Premier League Stability to Total Collapse

 

What makes this situation even more painful for Wolves fans is how quickly everything has unraveled.

 

Not too long ago, this was a club competing comfortably in the Premier League, causing problems for top sides, and dreaming of pushing even higher.

 

Now?

 

The club looks mentally shattered.

 

Confidence appears destroyed.

 

And supporters are openly fearing that Wolves could struggle badly in the Championship if massive changes are not made quickly.

 

That fear is growing because history has shown what can happen when relegated clubs fail to stop the emotional collapse.

 

Some teams regroup.

 

Others spiral.

 

Right now, many Wolves fans fear their club is spiraling.

 

Players Also Under Heavy Fire

 

While much of the anger tonight focused on the manager, several players also came under intense criticism from supporters.

 

Fans accused the squad of lacking heart, leadership, and desire.

 

Some claimed certain players already look mentally checked out.

 

Others questioned whether parts of the squad are even prepared for the physical demands of Championship football next season.

 

And honestly, after another performance like this, those concerns are becoming harder to dismiss.

 

Brighton looked hungry.

 

Wolves looked exhausted.

 

Brighton played with confidence.

 

Wolves played with fear.

 

That contrast has become impossible for supporters to ignore.

 

The BIG Question Wolves Must Answer

 

The scary part for Wolves fans is that the season is already effectively over — yet performances somehow continue getting worse.

 

Usually, relegated teams respond with pride.

 

Usually, players fight to prove themselves.

 

Usually, managers try to build momentum for the rebuild ahead.

 

But tonight felt like the exact opposite.

 

It felt like a club emotionally collapsing in real time.

 

Which is why one brutal question is now being asked louder than ever:

 

Can this manager really be trusted to lead Wolves into one of the toughest leagues in football next season?

 

Because if this current form continues into the Championship, Wolves could be facing far more than just a difficult rebuild.

 

They could be heading toward complete disaster.

 

And judging by the chants echoing around the stadium tonight, a huge section of the fanbase has already made up its mind.

 

“GET HIM OUT!”

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