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Fosun Out

Or Fosun Novate the benefit of the IP to a separate company within the Fosun group before they flog the club. We then have to pay them a licence fee to use our own badge.
 
Strange that the owners who have given us our most successful period since the 70's are being told to go
 
Because they've been crap for four years and if anything they're getting worse, not better?

In fact given their first year was a complete mess, they've presided over as many haphazard seasons as good ones at Wolves.

Graham Turner was easily our best manager since John Barnwell but he still had to go when he was no longer fit for purpose. Metaphorical credit in the bank doesn't last forever.
 
Don't have X but has he reported the chants of:
"love the Wolves, hate Fosun" or "Jeff Shi, you're a c**t"?
No. You don't know what you're doing aimed at GON at the Hwang sub and the players getting a round of fucks when they came up to the fans at ft.
 
I mean if we want things to actual change, this is the thread that deserves to be 100 pages plus.

This is the inevitable circling of drain under Fosun.
 
Don't have X but has he reported the chants of:
"love the Wolves, hate Fosun" or "Jeff Shi, you're a c**t"?
Of course not, he’s not going to report anything anti fosun or Shi
 
Does Chinese ownership in football ever work out in the end?
 
Does Chinese ownership in football ever work out in the end?

Well this round of it has failed. A quick scan it seems only us and Reading are the remaining majority owned by Chinese based owners or firms. Not sure about wider Europe. But the country's change of stance on football has massively hindered us.

It seems Fosun at least have tried to make the club self sustainable from the Countries regulations. However that has obviously been a slow failure in decline.
 
There's no good options out there. It's either evil oil states or dodgy American hedge fundy type stuff at the moment. The only hope is the Wrexham documentary makes it trendy to own a football team and run it purely for the good of the community. I'd imagine though we're more likely to see Chris Hemsworth running Accrington than Tom Cruise running Wolves.
 
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