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Pereira’s exit was no shock. Now Fosun must front up

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Wolves sacking Vitor Pereira wasn’t a shock. Strange lineups, tension with fans, and poor form made it inevitable.

Pereira set out to make us tough and physical. Instead, we’ve shipped 12 goals in the last four games and offered almost nothing going forward. Hard to beat? Nowhere near.

Vitor Pereira’s Craven Cottage team sheet read like a surrender note. Benching Andre and Joao Gomes summed up the chaos. Pereira made mistakes with wild selections and muddled tactics, but he is not the root cause. This slide has been years in the making.

The early Fosun years brought smart recruitment and purpose and at our height a European dream. Then the gears slipped. Managers came and went. Money was spent, then clawed back. Season-ticket hikes, sales of key players, stadium promises on hold, all while corporate messaging told us not to dream of trophies and glory.

On the pitch, the story matched the boardroom. From Lopetegui’s messy exit to O’Neil’s firefighting and now Pereira’s surrender at Fulham, every coach reached the same wall. Players argued with staff. Tempers flared with fans. The bond has frayed. That is the saddest part.

Now we are on the same merry-go-round looking for our third manager in as many years.

What next? A new head coach will walk into the same storm. Nothing changes without clarity from the top. If Fosun stays, they must bring in experienced, independent football leadership and show a plan that lasts longer than one window. Communicate it. Back it. Repair the relationship with supporters with honest steps, not just lip service.

Of the early contenders, I’d like Brendan Rodgers. He has the experience to drag this team up by their bootstraps, organise a wobbling dressing room, and squeeze points fast. Whether his ideas align with the owners is the question. Whoever they choose they must give them authority and strong January backing.

The clock is ticking. Fans need more than words. We need direction.

PEREIRA’S EXIT WAS NO SHOCK. NOW FOSUN MUST FRONT UP

Pereira’s exit was no shock. Now Fosun must front up

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