Supporters of Wolverhampton Wanderers have been reacting to a report on the 2020/21 Premier League season.
According to Sky Sports, clubs in England’s top flight are preparing to play the whole of next season behind closed doors (via @TalkingWolves), which had lots of Wolves fans airing their opinions.
Premier League clubs are preparing for the possibility of playing the whole of next season behind closed doors. [source: Sky Sports]#WWFC #TalkingWolves pic.twitter.com/VobDRxa9zs
— Talking Wolves (@TalkingWolves) May 3, 2020
What’s the point in playing if there’s no fans? ?????
— Mike Parry (@wolvestid09) May 3, 2020
Finishing this season behind closed doors is inevitable, however starting a new season without fans in the grounds can’t happen!!
— Thomas Smallwood (@thom_1985) May 3, 2020
Knock the Steve Bull down, here’s The chance
— Peter Chatham (@chatzoo) May 3, 2020
Would it be for the best to play the 2020/21 Premier League season behind closed doors?Yes, it's for the bestNo, it's a bad idea |
According to the report, one way which clubs intend to cut costs during the current viral outbreak is ‘budget for spending little or no money on transfers’ in the next window.
However, after the report on the possibility of the 2020/21 season being played behind closed doors was shared to Wolves fans on Twitter, they continued airing their reactions.
If this is the new reality, I need to find another reality
— Oli Kendall (@olijkendall) May 3, 2020
What a perfect time for a stadium upgrade nice 50,000 seater would be lovely for a top 4 club ??
— Bailey King (@BaileyKing26_) May 3, 2020
haha nice joke sky
— joey (@StatmanJoey) May 3, 2020
What do we think?
As can be seen in the responses from Wolves supporters, there is a mix of disbelief from most and others believing now would be the perfect time for ground renovations.
As the report states, though, Premier League clubs expect football to return to normal when there is a vaccine for the current viral outbreak, however, that may not be available until the middle of next year (per Sky Sports).