Shi has come under criticism for Wolves’ season ticket price rises, which has led to the chairman being inundated with emails from unhappy supporters.
The chairman has replied to a number of emails and many of his responses have been posted on social media.
His interaction with one fan saw Shi discuss Wolves’ difficulty in signing forwards following Raul Jimenez’s fractured skull injury and the chairman has insisted Wolves will address the lack of the strikers when the transfer window reopens.
“There are about ten to fourteen clubs in the Premier League that are on a comparable level; a team’s standing in the table is determined by a variety of things, but it’s not the only way to assess a team’s competitiveness.
“Raul is sorely missed. I will concede that Raul at his best is a very difficult player to replace; following his sad injury, we had trouble finding a top candidate for this position.”
“Hopefully the new strikers or Hee-chan can perform well next season.”
Fans were incensed that, for a team competing in the Champions League in 2024–2025, the most expensive season ticket at Molineux costs £29 more than the most expensive seat at Villa Park, among other grievances regarding the season ticket prices.
Shi insisted that Villa’s average costs are higher, though, and that Wolves may freeze ticket sales the following year in order to keep up with their rivals.
“Our season ticket price for the coming season is surely lower than that of Aston Villa,” he stated.
They raised their prices similarly in 2023 and continue to do so now, surpassing our new offer.
“We will now charge more than Crystal Palace. In my opinion, our stadium and athletic accomplishments are superior. Although they are headquartered in a less affluent part of London.
“This is a one-off adjustment to catch up with our peers and next season the price will either be frozen or increased just slightly.”
We compare ourselves to other teams by having distinct stands and seating sections, Shi continued. The average cost of Aston Villa is unquestionably greater than ours.”
In addition, supporters are upset that the stadium needs to be repainted badly and that the Molineux renovation has been put on hold for a period of years following Covid.
The chairman acknowledges that Molineux requires attention and that they are attempting to resolve the issue.
“Molineux is tired,” Shi remarked. Although we haven’t discovered a reliable economical method to rebuild a stand, we never give up looking.
“At this point, all we can do is get a little better each year. Right now, one of the things I’m talking about with the crew is painting.
“But, I’ve visited a lot of away stadiums, and fatigue is a prevalent issue at practically all of them.
“A large number of them are on par with Molineux. Even now, some of Molineux’s positive aspects are still quite good.
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