28 Sep 2015 17:26:14
Well some of you have got what you wished for. Steve Morgan selling up! and hold tight for a bumpy ride.


1.) 28 Sep 2015
28 Sep 2015 17:43:34
His timing and decision making is absolutely shocking.

Why now? Why not during pre season?

Poor decision after poor decision started with Mick ending with this and 20 poor decisions in between.

Good ridenence.

Now let's get someone in with a bit of ambition and not just use us to line his pocket and leave.

I know some will panic and wonder what's going to happen next, but now hopefully we can move on.

Best news I've heard for years in relation to Wolves.


2.) 28 Sep 2015
28 Sep 2015 17:54:15
Been saying for weeks there's somethin going on behind the scenes so no surprise. Will he take the Fat Controller with him?


3.) 28 Sep 2015
28 Sep 2015 17:57:44
Dot, time will be the judge of the timing and the decision. I for one think we will be worse off as a club by the end of this season because I don't see a queue of buyers and the period of uncertainty will be very painful.

This will no doubt divide the fans again at a time when we need to support the team and each other and pull together 100%.
Hope I am wrong but fear I am not.


4.) 28 Sep 2015
28 Sep 2015 18:56:30
This season is not panning out how we all expected in more ways than one. Below mid-table, key players injured, no owner. Anything else heading our way?


5.) 28 Sep 2015
28 Sep 2015 19:12:35
It's going to be a bumpy ride with or without him.
The timing is pathetic and shocking,he's spat his dummy and sums the man up.
Wolves are bigger than him, my fear is if he can't sell.
He ha s nailed his flag to the mast, he won't invest a penny.
What if he is still here in January.
Fire sale, players going on the cheap.
But then look on the bright side, Jez is holding the fort.
C'mon scouse boy, you can double your money see you down carden with me twenty quid.


6.) 28 Sep 2015
28 Sep 2015 19:13:05
Folks wanting / expecting a rich buyer are not taking into account that there are 2 premier league teams also available to purchase in our area - yes with debts but also with premier league turnover and probably income next year so better prospects. having someone with passion for wolves and the money is going to take some searching but let's hope they are out there.


7.) 28 Sep 2015
28 Sep 2015 19:49:02
I definitely agree that the timing is terrible. However, as far as finding a buyer (I may be slightly bias) we are a debt free club with regular attendance figures. If someone was looking for a long term project we are the perfect club to invest in.


8.) 28 Sep 2015
28 Sep 2015 20:19:06
So we finally get the truth - morgan not got the bottle to make wolves a force again so puts us up for sale. did he think you make money at every football club? if he had done his homework he would of known it's hard to get a return on investment.

so we got a great academy but average at best first team. thanks for ruining every wolves fans hope/dream that this season we had a chance do something this season ,

Steve, if you had doubts why wait this long? who is out there to invest in wolves like we need. if you're lucky ypou might get a fair price say £50-80m. if someone is interested but look how hard it was for sir jack to sell the club, so thanks for the academy but sorry you didn't have stomach for the fight to make us great again.

Now my personal thoughts on what could happen , I'm really fearful we'll get sold to some faceless far east consortium who is only out for kudos of owning a football club, not someone who will care about the club and care even less about us fans.

all assets will get sold we'll get absolute crap players probably from a far east academy. You can kiss goodbye to fair prices for season tickets.

sorry be so doom and gloom but having seen what happen to other clubs, e.g. Leeds and Swansea, the future ain't bright. it's far eastern and that ain't good. i don't think we'll get lucky like Leicester or Bournemouth.


9.) 28 Sep 2015
28 Sep 2015 20:54:26
It was the only thing to do because he was never going to invest any money into our club he as proved that, if he had bought Liverpool and invested the same what would the fans of done,but anyway I would like to thank him for the Academy and ground improvements its a pity he didn't invest in players and its for all to see this year that its been a terrible start and the side as looked weaker than last year and we was not good enough then but why how why didn't he put the club up for sale at the beginning of the season if he thought anything about the fans he would have, but no he keeps making mistakes so at the end of the day I for one will be glad when he as gone and hope Moxey goes as well for fresh start .
Knowing MR.MORGAN he will overprice the club and still be here with no investment and a certain MR.MOXEY running the show still


10.) 28 Sep 2015
28 Sep 2015 22:41:30
Is there a buyer out there already do you think? I presume he realises we aren't going up this season and won't be able to parade us at Anfield in the foreseeable. Hope someone interested in the club buys it, not just someone who wants any football club.


11.) 29 Sep 2015
29 Sep 2015 08:03:01
I think this could be a massive blow to wolves, morgans only mistake at the club was to be taken in by the moxey spin he as spent money revamped the training ground and the academy, he has invested in the playing side as well but you must remember thelwell and moxey deal with recruitment and moxey was never going to spend big because it effects is end of year bonus. moxey and thelwell are the cancer at the club and now morgans gone god help us


12.) 02 Oct 2015
02 Oct 2015 18:10:20
How do you come to the conclusion that Thelwell is the problem?! What evidence do you have for this? Let's be honest everything on this page over the last few days has been opinion and guessing. Nobody truely knows what's going on, and Moxey's interview hasn't helped that one jot either.