復星仍致力於狼隊-石
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復星仍致力於狼隊-石

New executive chairman Nathan Shi has reiterated Fosun’s commitment to Wolves – despite fans’ calls for the owners to sell.Wolves are bottom of the Premier League with just two points, having lost 15 of their 17 games this season.AdvertisementThey are 16 points from safety and failure to beat Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday will set a Premier League record for the longest winless start.Supporters have chanted for Fosun, who bought the club in 2016, to sell while under-fire Jeff Shi stepped down last week after almost 10 years in charge.Shi, who is no relation, replaced him as executive chairman and insisted Fosun remain committed to Wolves, who have lost their last 10 league games – a club record.Addressing fans in an open letter, Shi wrote: “You will always play a huge part in this club’s future. We understand our responsibility to you – to be open, to communicate clearly, and to take accountability for our decisions. In difficult moments, your belief and encouragement matter. We want Molineux to remain a place that challenges players, but also supports them, and where the collective strength of our supporters can help lift performance when it matters most.Advertisement”On behalf of the board and our shareholders, I want to reaffirm our long-term commitment to Wolverhampton Wanderers.”Our focus is on the club’s sustainable development – building a team with a clear identity, belief and a strong work ethic that supporters can be proud of.”We are fully committed to supporting the club as we navigate through current challenges and look ahead to better times, that I am certain will come, with time and hard work.”Football is built on moments of resilience and response. Difficult periods do not define a club – how it reacts to them does. Wolves has always been a club that fights back against the odds, and I believe that spirit still runs strongly through this club, this city, and its supporters.”AdvertisementShi was installed 24 hours before Wolves lost 2-0 to Brentford at Molineux, which again saw protests against the owners.Wolves have not won in the Premier League since April, with Rob Edwards replacing Vitor Pereira in November. However, the new head coach has lost all of his six games.”The first half of this season has fallen well short of our expectations,” Shi wrote. “The results and performances have been disappointing, the situation is not acceptable and this has been painful for everyone who cares about Wolves.”As we work through this difficult period, I would like to ask for your support and patience, which I understand is a huge ask after recent months.Advertisement”My focus is on helping the club move forward with clarity and purpose, supporting those responsible for delivering change on the pitch and across the club and ensuring everyone is aligned behind a clear direction.”


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