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Wolves: Fans fume with news of a fine from UEFA

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Supporters of Wolverhampton Wanderers have been left furious after the news broke that the club had been handed a fine by UEFA.

As reported by the Evening Standard, the Old Gold were hit with a €10,000 (£8,858) fine after being found responsible for the late kick-off against Espanyol in February (via Talking Wolves), which had fans livid.

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To kick off this quiz on what happened with Wolves last week, which of the club's players did Tim Spiers relay quotes from in which he stated his commitment to the Old Gold?

Do you find the fine from UEFA for kick-off being delayed against Espanyol ridiculous?

Yes, it's total hypocrisy

Yes, it's total hypocrisy

No, rules are rules

As shared in the report by the Evening Standard, Nuno Espirito Santo’s side is one of a number of English clubs to have been fined by the governing body.

Tottenham Hotspur were fined €20,000 (£17,714), also for a late kick-off against RB Leipzig, Liverpool were fined €3,250 (£2,881) for setting off fireworks prior to their clash with Atletico Madrid, Manchester City were fined €3,000 (£2,657) for a kit infringement against Real Madrid and Manchester United were fined €12,000 (£10,643) for the blocking of public passageways against Club Brugge.

What do we think?

As can be judged from the responses from Wolves supporters, they are clearly incensed by the notion of a fine after kick-off was delayed in a stadium that was not their own.

However, perhaps the Old Gold can count themselves lucky as Spurs were fined twice as much by UEFA for the same infringement of causing kick-off to be delayed (per Evening Standard).

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