Wolverhampton's last home match of the season ended in a 1-1 draw with Fulham, but the real drama wasn't the stalemate—it was fans grappling with whether their club can actually stay up, split between those clinging to hope and those furious at what they're seeing on the pitch. The most divided conversation centred on that final whistle: some processing the result as a point gained in the relegation dogfight, others celebrating fragments of resistance, and plenty seething at yet another performance that feels nowhere near good enough. Here's the thing—neutral emotions dominated across the board, which tells you everything: Wolves fans are exhausted, not outraged, because at 19th place with European-chasing Fulham holding 13th, the gulf between survival and collapse has become too stark to argue about anymore.
Positive 7.9%
Neutral 21.7%
Negative 70.4%
Right, here's the thing — most fans stayed pretty level-headed about this one, but there's a simmering frustration underneath that tells the real story. Fulham supporters are absolutely seething because they know they've dropped points against a side battling relegation, and with Europe still theoretically in play, that's the kind of game you simply cannot throw away. Meanwhile, Wolves fans are probably relieved just to get a point when they're fighting for their Premier League lives at the bottom, though there's genuine anger too — because on another day, they could've actually won it and hauled themselves closer to safety.
Neutral
71.8%
"Bassey is great"
Disappointment
15.5%
"they’re fucking shit! they’re fucking shit!! could’ve made Europe if we won against shit teams but can’t pull of a win against one of the worst premie"
Annoyance
12.7%
"@FulhamFC Awful. Just fucking awful. Will never be gifted such a chance for European football and we’ve absolutely bottled it the last few months."
Positive 30.2%
Neutral 39.6%
Negative 30.2%
Wolves fans are clinging to silver linings in a catastrophic season, with the overwhelming majority staying measured and composed about what's been a genuinely desperate campaign — and here's the thing, that restraint speaks volumes about how far this club has fallen. But there's a thread of real hope running through the responses, because a young player has caught fire at exactly the right moment, with fans already talking about him as a cornerstone piece for next season's fight back. That mix of acceptance, admiration for individual brilliance, and fragile optimism tells you everything: Wolves know they're going down, but they're also convinced the rebuilding blocks are already in place.
Neutral
82.9%
"@Wolves Happy for the lad, he’s gonna be a significant part next year if he stays"
Admiration
8.6%
"@Wolves Great end to a great season thanks lads"
Optimism
8.6%
"@Wolves Happy for the lad, he’s gonna be a significant part next year if he stays"
Positive 9.8%
Neutral 29.4%
Negative 60.8%
Right, so here's the thing—Wolves fans are looking beyond this draw with a kind of grim pragmatism, because they're staring down the barrel of relegation and they know the real work starts in the transfer market. The disappointment isn't explosive rage; it's the quiet frustration of supporters who've watched their squad crumble and are already mentally planning a summer rebuild—specifically questioning whether goalkeeper Sa is good enough, whether another winger purchase makes sense when they're bleeding goals. That hint of gratitude mixed in? That's just relief this season's nearly done, because at 19 points with four games left, there's nowhere left to climb.
Neutral
71.0%
"Hopefully we can but something other than wingers in the future"
Disappointment
19.4%
"We had to score 1 fucking goal to be close to those European places. 1 goal. Against Wolves. Season done because we fall off at the end of the year ev"
Gratitude
9.7%
"Rob Edwards, let's be honest hasn't done much with this team since Vitor went. If we don't rebuild this squad pre season then i think we go down again"
Positive 22.2%
Neutral 52.8%
Negative 25.0%
Wolves fans couldn't escape the grim reality of a 1-1 draw that leaves them stranded in the Premier League basement, yet they found genuine warmth in celebrating individual performances — particularly Raúl Jiménez's emotional reception and Rodrigo Gomes's relentless work rate — suggesting they're already mentally preparing for life back in the Championship. There's a bittersweet tone running through the reaction: admiration for players grafting hard mixed with the acceptance that this squad, talented in patches, simply isn't equipped for this level, and Armstrong's tireless defensive graft was even framed as good practice for the drop.
Neutral
72.0%
"This first 65 minute performance is why i will always rate Rodrigo Gomes. He has been a bundle of energy and always trying the best he can no matter t"
Admiration
20.0%
"What a goal! Also special shout to the chants for Jiminez, his wife seemed to love it too. They went through so much at this club, made me a bit emoti"
Amusement
8.0%
"Berge?????"
Positive 20.0%
Neutral 20.0%
Negative 60.0%
Wolves fans walked away from that draw absolutely gutted, but not because of the result itself—it's the *manner* of the performance that's hollowed them out. With the club sitting dead last and fighting for their lives, what they saw was a side that looked mentally broken, lacking the hunger and cohesion needed for a relegation scrap. That mixture of disappointment and genuine fear tells you everything: this isn't just about dropping points, it's about whether Rob Edwards has got a squad capable of wanting to fight their way out of this mess.
Disappointment
44.4%
"our players have serious mentality issues. none of them looks hungry to win "
Neutral
38.9%
"Just generally younger cheaper better"
Fear
16.7%
"My god we've been terrible these past couple months. 🤮"
Positive 4.2%
Neutral 41.7%
Negative 54.2%
Fulham fans are turning on manager Marco Silva after another frustrating stalemate, with supporters convinced he's actively squandering a squad capable of far more than their current output. The anger centres on underperformance — not bad luck or fine margins, but a perception that Silva's tactical approach is holding back talented players, leaving the fanbase questioning whether he's the right man to take them forward from 13th place.
Neutral
84.2%
"@FulhamFC Silva thinks he’s doing us a favour being our manager. That squad is far better than what he has got out of it this season. Time for a chang"
Annoyance
10.5%
"@FulhamFC What a waste of time. Pack your bags silva and take your shit football with you"
Anger
5.3%
"@FulhamFC What a waste of time. Pack your bags silva and take your shit football with you"
Positive 30.4%
Neutral 17.4%
Negative 52.2%
Here's the thing: Fulham fans walked away from this one absolutely fuming. They had the worst team in the league on the ropes, knew a win would drag them back into European contention, and somehow couldn't finish the job—that missed opportunity stung hard, especially when they'd created chances to put the game to bed. The darker comedy in it all was that this draw barely moved the needle for anyone: Wolves stay buried at the bottom, Fulham stay stuck in mid-table limbo, and both sets of supporters are left wondering why their side couldn't take what was there for the taking.
Neutral
60.0%
"Great way to end the half, come on"
Disappointment
20.0%
"Pathetic. Golden opportunity to keep hopes alive and we can't manage it against 20th. At least saves me watching next week."
Amusement
20.0%
"4 minutes!? Fucking joke "
Positive 31.8%
Neutral 68.2%
Negative 0.0%
Here is the thing: when Mateus Mané put Wolves ahead in the 25th minute, the reaction was almost eerily quiet — most fans barely reacted at all, which tells you everything about where this club is in the table. There was a sliver of dark humour mixed in, one fan jokingly likening the moment to Hoever's struggles, while a Fulham supporter couldn't help but note that Robinson would equalise from the spot before half-time — a grim acknowledgment that Wolves, sitting bottom with 19 points, simply cannot hold onto anything. One comment cut straight through: "You have to score that" — not celebrating a goal, but lamenting that even when you go ahead, you know it won't matter.
Sadness
9.5%
"You have to score that"
Amusement
4.8%
"You have to score that"
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 35.0%
Negative 65.0%
Wolves supporters left the pitch seething over a VAR-awarded penalty that the on-field official completely missed—and frankly, the rage wasn't just about the decision itself, it was about the broader collapse in refereeing standards that had plagued the entire half. You could hear the frustration boiling over: fans weren't just angry at one man's mistake, but at the sheer incompetence they'd watched unfold across ninety minutes of missed fouls and poor positioning. For a team already fighting relegation at the bottom of the league, every marginal call feels like life and death, and when the officials fail to deliver even basic consistency, that anger cuts deep.
Neutral
62.5%
"How the fuck did the ref not give that initially? Standard of reffing in the prem is so so low "
Annoyance
25.0%
"This ref doesn’t have a fucking clue what he’s doing "
Anger
12.5%
"This ref doesn’t have a fucking clue what he’s doing "
Positive 6.2%
Neutral 93.8%
Negative 0.0%
The draw at Molineux left Wolves supporters absolutely livid over Fulham's penalty, with fans dissecting frame-by-frame footage of the incident that cost them a crucial win in their desperate battle against the drop. But here's the thing — the frustration wasn't really about the referee's call itself; it was pure clinical anger at how vulnerable Wolves looked defensively, how easily Fulham exploited them when it mattered most, with one supporter capturing it perfectly by pointing out just how free the Fulham player was in the box. For Fulham, it was a point salvaged from the jaws of defeat, but with their own survival hopes hanging by a thread at 13th place, even a draw that feels like a reprieve couldn't shake the sense that this lot are still drifting dangerously close to the trapdoor.
Neutral
100.0%
"Completely free, didn’t even have to jump to make contact…"
Positive 20.0%
Neutral 40.0%
Negative 40.0%
So here's the thing — when Antonee Robinson stepped up to equalise from the spot in the 93rd minute, the fanbase wasn't exactly tearing each other apart over whether it was a genuine pen or a soft one. Most supporters reckoned it was clear-cut: a late challenge, contact on the knee, textbook penalty. But there was real admiration baked into the reaction too — not just for Robinson's composure taking the spot kick, but because the bloke's got genuine pedigree in high-pressure moments, a track record of delivering when it matters. And mixed in with that was a bit of dark humour, the kind you only get when a struggling side nicks a point they probably didn't deserve, leaving everyone slightly bemused at how it all played out.
Neutral
50.0%
"He's done well in multiple pen shootouts in the past "
Admiration
33.3%
"Pretty well taken pen, all things considered. "
Amusement
16.7%
"@FulhamFC Absolute cinema🤣🤣 fair play very good pen"
Positive 13.3%
Neutral 86.7%
Negative 0.0%
Here is the thing: Fulham's supporters went absolutely silent on social media about Robinson's spot-kick equaliser, with barely any celebratory noise despite rescuing a point that keeps their side firmly in mid-table safety. The penalty itself arrived deep into stoppage time at Molineux, but the muted reaction suggests Fulham fans saw it less as a dramatic rescue and more as a matter-of-fact salvage job — the kind of draw that neither excites nor disappoints when you're already secure, thirteen points clear of the relegation zone.
Neutral
100.0%
"Jedi scores from the spot! 🌪️ https://t.co/7s614YN9yN"
Positive 33.3%
Neutral 58.3%
Negative 8.3%
Right, here's the thing about Mané's performance against Fulham — Wolves fans are absolutely torn because the lad just showed exactly why bigger clubs are circling, and that's exactly the problem when you're fighting relegation. The finishing was clinical, the talent unmistakable, and that's generating genuine admiration, but it's tinged with this creeping dread that a player this good might not be sticking around at a club sat bottom of the league. So you've got fans caught between celebrating what they're watching on the pitch and quietly panicking about which transfer window it takes before he gets away.
Neutral
50.0%
"@Wolves Mane is talented https://t.co/1vz1qLwUdi"
Admiration
30.0%
"@Wolves Mane is talented https://t.co/1vz1qLwUdi"
Desire
20.0%
"Mane needs a big move"
Wolverhampton supporters are grappling with their club's catastrophic season—sat 20th with just 18 points from 36 games—as a goalless draw against Fulham at home crystallises the scale of their collapse and raises serious questions about whether they'll even survive in the Premier League next term. The mood is one of resigned despair mixed with dark humour, with fans oscillating between demands for a fighting effort in remaining matches and gallows jokes about potential League One football.
Season of Embarrassment Ends
Fans cataloguing a disastrous campaign with brutal honesty — the football was indefensible, the performances were dreadful, and there's genuine uncertainty whether Wolves can even get out of the Championship.
neutral
Edwards
luck
"@Wolves We’re dreadful. Like proper shite.
Watching some of that lot trying to keep the ball in play was hilarious."
"@Wolves Anticlimactic end to an absolute shite season. Very little confidence in us getting back into the premier league the first time of asking either. After next week I will be "
Trust the Rebuild, Back Next Year
Optimists clinging to belief that individual players showed promise and the core of something decent remains — if the squad stays together and the club invests smartly, promotion is within reach.
admiration
optimism
great
"@Wolves Great end to a great season thanks lads"
"@Wolves Happy for the lad, he’s gonna be a significant part next year if he stays"
Demand an Overhaul Starting Now
Angry fans drawing a line under the entire squad — they've lost faith in the current crop, want serious departures in the summer, and see complacency and underperformance that deserves no applause.
Edwards
luck
"@Wolves Terrible season. Most of these players can fuck right off"
"@Wolves Absolute shite , How some of our fans can clap that is beyond me , They've been shite all season and get claps"
Mixed Signals on What Comes Next
Pragmatists offering measured verdict — acknowledging the fight shown today matters, but also recognising the absurdity of celebrating effort in a season that's already been written off as a failure.
"Well done Wolves, fight like that next year, you'll bounce back,,"
"End of season awards....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂"
Fulham fans express frustration at squandering a chance to climb into European contention after Antonee Robinson's penalty equaliser denies them victory against bottom-placed Wolves, whilst some Wolves supporters view the draw as a minor reprieve in an otherwise disastrous season. The match epitomises both teams' struggles — Fulham's inability to convert opportunities against the league's weakest side, and Wolves' continuing battle against relegation.
Season's Already Gone
Wolves fans watching a crucial relegation six-pointer slip away are furious at another performance that sums up their entire disastrous campaign.
disappointment
result
"Pathetic end to the season from us"
"Well that was garbage."
The Damage Report
Both sets of supporters are coming to terms with what this draw means — a missed chance for Wolves to fight relegation, a point banked for Fulham's European push.
"Pathetic end to the season from us"
"Pathetic. Golden opportunity to keep hopes alive and we can't manage it against 20th. At least saves me watching next week."
Fulham's Attacking Threat
Fulham fans are buzzing because their side created chances and looked dangerous going forward, even if defensive issues nearly cost them the result.
amusement
result
"Great way to end the half, come on"
"@FulhamFC actually think we are doing well going forward could’ve scored 3/4. Some slack stuff at the back and in the middle but we really should win this"
Just Hold On
Neutral observers and pragmatic supporters tracking the match are focused on the immediate tension — can either side secure what they need from the final whistle.
neutral
result
"Hope we can hang onto this draw."
"Let's go then! Always nervous when we play at Molineux but think we got decent chance today if Smith Rowe keeps his form from last matches."
Wolverhampton supporters are furious with their side's listless, disjointed performance against Fulham, criticising the lack of creativity, cohesion, and attacking intent despite salvaging a point through Antonee Robinson's penalty equaliser. Fans are bewildered that recent favourable league results haven't translated into improved football, describing the team as slow, pedestrian, and terrified in the final third.
We're Going Down Hard
These fans believe Wolves are irredeemably broken and facing the drop, with nothing short of a complete overhaul capable of saving the season.
disappointment
fear
Kenny Tete
Timothy Castagne
"It’s hilarious that people thought we could win these last 3 games of the season. We’re garbage and need so many changes this summer or we are in Big trouble next year"
"My god we've been terrible these past couple months. 🤮"
Something's Fundamentally Off
This camp recognises the tactical and organisational issues plaguing the team—the disconnection between players, the lack of structure—and wants answers rather than excuses.
"Complete lack of cohesion between these players, where's all our synergy gone? No one knows where to pass to."
"This is a competitive game which can’t be a good thing"
Finally, A Glimmer of Hope
These supporters see genuine improvement in today's performance and cling to the possibility that the team is turning a corner at exactly the right moment.
Kenny Tete
Timothy Castagne
"this is fantastic compared to the last few weeks xD "
"We look like a different team today, so much better"
Let's See What This Means
These observers are taking stock of the draw pragmatically, acknowledging both the legitimate concerns and any marginal positives without rushing to judgment.
neutral
Kenny Tete
Timothy Castagne
"And more consistent. "
"Pretty valid concerns "
Fulham supporters and neutrals debated whether Antonee Robinson's 45th-minute penalty — which equalised at 1-1 — was a legitimate award or a soft decision, with most agreeing it was a clear foul but some lamenting the modern game's sensitivity to contact. There was also surprise and praise for Robinson's composure from the spot, given his unconventional role as left-back taking the kick.
Robbed by VAR's Late Drama
Wolves supporters furious that a marginal contact in stoppage time has cost them a point they should've kept, blaming soft modern refereeing for gifting Fulham an undeserved lifeline.
"@FulhamFC why the hell???? i mean calm pen but what 😭"
"How are people complaining about that? Pen all day. Miles late and kicked him in his knee.
I’d have wanted a pen when Gomes threw Smith rowe down too if it was for us."
Classic Penalty, Nothing Controversial
Level-headed fans on both sides accepting the decision as textbook — late contact, clear contact, ball already gone — and moving on without the dramatics.
neutral
"never a pen tho soft game"
"Would be concerned if that wasn't a pen tbh"
Robinson's Composure Steals the Draw
Fulham fans celebrating not just the penalty award but Robinson's ice-cold execution under pressure, highlighting his big-moment experience as the difference-maker.
admiration
amusement
"Pretty well taken pen, all things considered. "
"He's done well in multiple pen shootouts in the past "
Wolverhampton supporters are processing a frustrating 1-1 stalemate against Fulham, with particular frustration directed at Raúl Jiménez's set-piece execution and broader despair about the club's relegation-doomed season. There's a recurring undercurrent of resignation — fans are already looking ahead to the Championship, questioning whether fringe players like Tolu Arokodare and Tom Edozie represent the club's future, and suggesting manager Rob Edwards may not survive the season.
Wolves Got Robbed At The Spot
Fans fixating on individual moments — Berge's missed chance, the penalty decision, the precise mechanics of what went wrong — as if dissecting the play-by-play will somehow change the scoreline.
neutral
"Berge has to bury that 🤦 "
"@FulhamFC Had zero faith he would make that - I even changed the channel because I couldn't watch!!!
Hats 🎩🎩🎩 off to him!!!"
Another Season In The Bin
Furious believers that this draw epitomises a wasted campaign and that radical change — perhaps even relegation — is the only reset button left for this club.
"Shame if true.
I assumed he might have a knock."
"Well at least it’s over at home. Massive waste of time and money this season. Hopefully it’s the last of seeing players like Tolu, Jackson, etc . Rob is probably a dead man walking"
Finding The Silver Linings
Optimists spotting the rare bright sparks — a decent goal, the crowd's support for Jimenez, squad depth showing up — and choosing to celebrate what went right rather than spiral on what didn't.
admiration
amusement
"What a goal! Also special shout to the chants for Jiminez, his wife seemed to love it too. They went through so much at this club, made me a bit emotional not gonna lie.."
"armstrong an unsung hero for the off the ball work. quite glad to have him for the championship tbh "
Why Are We Making These Decisions
Tactical sceptics questioning the in-game choices — set-piece takers, personnel, strategy — who believe managerial decisions are compounding the underlying problems.
"Berge?????"
"Why the fuck is Raul taking free kicks"
The Grim Reckoning
Pragmatists processing a dismal reality: a point salvaged from a mediocre display, the season's trajectory already written, and resignation setting in about what comes next.
"Berge?????"
"Why the fuck is Raul taking free kicks"
Wolverhampton Wanderers and Fulham played out a 1-1 draw that left both sets of supporters disappointed, but for different reasons — Wolves fans are grappling with their team's desperate relegation fight at the bottom of the league, whilst Fulham supporters are furious at their side's chronic lack of ambition and inconsistency, believing they're squandering genuine potential to compete for European qualification.
Bottled It Again, Lads
Fulham fans furious they've squandered a genuine path to European football by dropping points against sides they should be beating.
disappointment
annoyance
points
relegated
"@FulhamFC Awful. Just fucking awful. Will never be gifted such a chance for European football and we’ve absolutely bottled it the last few months."
"they’re fucking shit! they’re fucking shit!! could’ve made Europe if we won against shit teams but can’t pull of a win against one of the worst premier league teams ever"
Summer Reckoning Incoming
Pragmatists warning that without serious investment this window, Fulham will slip back into a relegation scrap next season.
"On a positive note, smaller clubs means cheaper pubs."
"Fulham fan - we’ll be relegation fodder next season if we don’t bring in 5 or 6 this Summer"
Rebuild Credit Where Due
Measured observers acknowledging Edwards' stabilising work at Wolves whilst noting individual player performances, even in a frustrating stalemate.
neutral
points
relegated
"@adrianbennett3761 he has made them better they had 2 points after half a season with pereira and they’ve got 8 times as many points since"
"@FulhamFC Thought Bobb was great. Definitely should start next season on the right."
Silver Linings Exist
Rare optimists spotting genuine quality in the squad and choosing to focus on what's actually working rather than the draw.
points
"@FulhamFC Oh what a lovely surprise"
"Bassey is great"
Wolverhampton fans are deeply frustrated after a goalless draw with Fulham, demanding wholesale changes across the club—with particular criticism aimed at Rob Edwards' ability to turn the season around and calls for managerial departures in the summer rebuild. The broader mood is one of resignation about their dire league position and uncertainty about whether the current squad and coaching setup can prevent another relegation battle next season.
The Club's in Free Fall
Fans who've lost faith entirely, convinced Fulham are sleepwalking into the Championship because they can't even beat a bottom-dweller Wolves side.
disappointment
wilson
season
"@FulhamFC Fu**ng useless shit club. Who does Marco think he is?
Getting relegated next season in place of Conventry"
"We had to score 1 fucking goal to be close to those European places. 1 goal. Against Wolves. Season done because we fall off at the end of the year every time. I'm sorry but Marco "
Rebuild or Bust This Summer
Pragmatists braced for upheaval, demanding a complete squad overhaul and ruthless transfers to stop another season of underperformance and wasted potential.
neutral
wilson
season
"This summer better be the biggest clear out of all time"
"No worries after a summer transfer season with no activity only to overpay for a couple more light weight & over rated wingers at the last minute it will be great "
Moments of Genius, Not Enough
A hopeful minority clinging to individual flashes of quality and talent, believing the foundation is there if the club gets recruitment right.
gratitude
Daniel Bentley
José Sá
"gotta love a muniz why not bicycle attempt "
"Hopefully we can but something other than wingers in the future"
Wolverhampton supporters are debating Mateus Mané's quality and potential, with some urging him to stay at the club whilst others suggest he's ready for a bigger move or even the Championship, though most acknowledge his talent despite a mixed display that included a defensive lapse on the penalty. The discussion reflects uncertainty about whether Mané is part of Wolves' long-term plans as they battle relegation.
The Honest Reckoning
These fans dissect Mané's display without rose-tinted glasses — acknowledging his inexperience and occasional lapses in positioning whilst recognising he's learning on the job.
neutral
"Inexperience showing from Mane there. You have to be expecting a player closing in in that situation and not just focus solely on the ball"
"I've seen softer given so can't really complain too much. Was good to see Mane didn't let it bother him too much."
Pure Talent On Show
True believers who see Mané's raw ability and finishing quality as the whole story, convinced his talent will ultimately speak for itself.
admiration
"@Wolves Mane is talented https://t.co/1vz1qLwUdi"
"@Wolves It’s a good finishing by Mane"
Too Good For This Fight
Frustrated voices convinced Mané is destined for bigger things and shouldn't be wasting his prime years battling relegation with a sinking ship.
"Mane needs a big move"
"Mane should get a few more goals in the championship"
The Doubters' Last Stand
The smallest corner arguing Mané simply isn't good enough yet, pointing to his defensive vulnerabilities and game intelligence as genuine red flags.
"Inexperience showing from Mane there. You have to be expecting a player closing in in that situation and not just focus solely on the ball"
Fulham supporters are venting fury at manager Marco Silva following the 1-1 draw with Wolves, with many calling for his immediate sacking and a complete squad overhaul in the summer. The negativity centres on perceived underperformance despite chances, with fans blaming Silva's uncertain future at the club for sapping the team's energy and consistency.
Silva Out, Full Stop
Fulham fans demanding the manager's immediate departure, convinced his tactical ineptitude and poor man-management are squandering a squad capable of far better things.
annoyance
anger
"@FulhamFC What a waste of time. Pack your bags silva and take your shit football with you"
"Everything goes our way and yet we’re let down by this pathetic, half-ass play from the team again. Pull that renewal offer for Silva and clear house, this is ridiculous "
The Squad's Better Than This
Supporters frustrated that individual players—particularly in midfield and attack—are underperforming relative to their ability, viewing the issue as one of execution rather than recruitment.
neutral
"@FulhamFC Silva thinks he’s doing us a favour being our manager. That squad is far better than what he has got out of it this season. Time for a change or we’ll be in a relegation "
"@FulhamFC Take ESR to Benfica with you. The man is utterly useless. He can get a final pass off and NEVER reacts to a ball. He’s championship level at best"
Wasted Opportunity Blues
Fans processing the disappointment of a fixture where circumstances favoured Fulham but the team failed to capitalise, leaving points on the table against a struggling side.
"Please get out Silva"
"Everything goes our way and yet we’re let down by this pathetic, half-ass play from the team again. Pull that renewal offer for Silva and clear house, this is ridiculous "
Silva's Lost the Room
A deeper critique suggesting the manager has lost credibility with players and fans alike, with his continued tenure becoming an active liability rather than a solution.
"Please get out Silva"
"Everything goes our way and yet we’re let down by this pathetic, half-ass play from the team again. Pull that renewal offer for Silva and clear house, this is ridiculous "
Wolverhampton supporters are deeply frustrated that the referee missed what they believe was a clear penalty on Timothy Castagne in the first half, only awarding it after VAR intervention rather than giving it on the pitch. The broader complaint centres on the inconsistent standard of refereeing throughout the match, with fans arguing the official failed to spot multiple fouls and should have made the decision without requiring video review.
Robbed By The Officials
Wolves supporters convinced the referee bottled a clear penalty decision and have undermined their side's fight against relegation through inconsistent officiating.
annoyance
anger
"This ref doesn’t have a fucking clue what he’s doing "
"This ref has been terrible all half, missed so many fouls, no shock he didn’t give that. "
Dissecting The VAR Drama
Fans parsing what actually happened in the penalty incident, questioning whether the decision was correct or another example of Premier League refereeing chaos.
"Didn't show the penalty that wolves should have got or the ref going with fulham"
"calm penalty 👏"
The Ref Is A Disgrace
Supporters venting pure frustration at the standard of refereeing throughout the match, treating this penalty as just the latest symptom of a wider problem.
neutral
"Refs are so useless"
"Get a grip of this ref you colossal moron"