Wolves fans consider next protests after 15-minute boycott | OneFootball

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·11 December 2025

Wolves fans consider next protests after 15-minute boycott

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Wolves supporters are weighing their next steps after staging an initial protest, with further action being considered.

According to ExpressAndStar.com, Old Gold Pack, organisers of the 15-minute boycott of Manchester United, said in an interview that more protests are planned.


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Backed by other supporters' groups, organisers have since repeated that they intend to keep demonstrating and do not plan to go away.

The plan for Monday's match urged fans to delay entry to Molineux for the opening 15 minutes, while others gathered outside the Billy Wright stand.

Most groups are coordinating around a shared message, though some are testing and discussing alternative tactics.

Some supporters have used the Taiwan flag, often alongside the Wolves crest, on social media and on banners at the demonstration. Tensions between China and Taiwan have lasted decades, and few countries recognise Taiwan as a state. The UK does not. The roots include Japan’s control of Taiwan after the First Sino-Japanese War and the post-World War Two return of territory to China.

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