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Should Jeff Shi do one?

Should Shi go?

  • No

    Votes: 52 57.8%
  • Yes

    Votes: 38 42.2%

  • Total voters
    90
As you've been told countless times, the vast majority of the forum broadly agree with you, it's just tiresome
i had no choice… i’m basically ok with wolves at the moment. delighted with Lop-a-dop. really looking forwards to the season run in.

no comments on this thread since november - just heading off the inevitable ‘you’ve gone quiet’ comments.

as far as i’m concerned I stand by my opinion of Shi and think he has proven he’s a complete amateur and chancer. i hope looperdoodle made it a condition of his employment that shi is seen but not heard.

that’s me done with shi until his next disaster.
 
Just saying,
wasnt jeff close to signing lop when spain offered him the national job.
I might well be wrong but i dont think that was too long after fosun took over the club.
 
Just saying,
wasnt jeff close to signing lop when spain offered him the national job.
I might well be wrong but i dont think that was too long after fosun took over the club.
He was a done deal if the EFL had been a bit quicker approving Fosuns takeover

He was coming through a combination of being a manager Jeff knew and Jorge Mendes.
We found out who else Jeff had in his teeny tiny black book of managers when Spain nabbed him.
 
Bao Fan: Why do Chinese billionaires keep vanishing?

Who knows. It's a complete mystery! 🤔

In 2015 alone, at least five executives became unreachable, including Guo Guangchang, chairman of conglomerate Fosun International, which is best known in the West for owning English Premier League football club Wolverhampton Wanderers.

 
Ages ago. He was very much present in the box behind me earlier this season!
 
It should be. But who is he really answerable to?
It's hard to say, but I think Guo (or most people, really) would understand that having a "high-ranking official" leave the "company" at this specific point in time is an embarrassment for the organization.

Will they swing the axe, though? I ain't holding my breath on it.
 
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It's hard to say, but I think Guo (or most people, really) would understand that having a "high-ranking official" leave the "company" at this specific point in time is an embarrassment for the organization.

Will they swing the axe, though? I ain't holding my breath on it.
They all need to fuck off. Sell up and never ever be seen again.
 
Not sure on Chinese boardroom structures or systems but would everyone below the CEO be seen as a minion? Only one winner if you upset those in charge?
 
How long until we see an 'Everton' situation where Shi is being advised not to attend matches? Molineux can turn quickly.
 
He’s not going anywhere because this is clearly the directive. He’s not just doing it for lolz.

Fans can kick off but if he’s doing what Fosun want then they aren’t going to care.
 
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