Plenty of Wolves fans have responded on Twitter to the news that they have been fined €10,000 (£8,585) by UEFA.
According to TEAMtalk, the club were found responsible for a late kick-off in their Europa League match against Espanyol in Spain on February 27.
With the fan account @TalkingWolves tweeting about the incident, many fans were particularly annoyed about the fine for a number of reasons, as the tweets below suggest.
Some think this is a rather insensitive time to be fining a club for their actions during the coronavirus outbreak, while another thinks this is particularly strict in comparison to their action to racism in the past.
Here are some of the replies below…
Similar fine to those clubs guilty of racism in the stands. Standard. #UEFA
— Rob Walker 🇺🇦 (@TangerineRob) March 31, 2020
As usual, UEFA have got their priorities right!
— Andrew Willis (@andywilis62) March 31, 2020
Just knock it off the compensation for endangering the lives of our players in Athens…..
— staffmanc (@staffmanc) March 31, 2020
How much are UEFA being fined for assisting the spread of the Coronavirus?
— Mark Howells (@dageeza) March 31, 2020
Need to pay the bills somehow
— Caribbean Queen (@ebonyselekta) March 31, 2020
You what
— Daniel Dober (@DanielDober9) March 31, 2020
In what was the second leg of the Europa League round of 32, Wolves just had to ensure that they weren’t beaten by more than four goals after demolishing them at Molineux.
They went onto lose 3-2 in the end and Wolves resultingly got through to the next tie, where they face Olympiacos.
Could you see Diogo Jota leaving in the summer?
Not sure
No chance
Yes I can
The Premier League is set to begin again on April 30, however, with the coronavirus so hard to predict it is almost impossible to predict whether they will be able to play on that date.
They will want to get back in action, though, as they are not far off the Champions League spots and have a chance of making the final eight of the Europa League.