Do Wolves need to realise 'the value of leadership'?
We asked you to tell us one thing - good or bad - that no one is talking about at Wolves.
Here are some of your comments:
Duncan: The value of leadership. Wolves have allowed their club captain to leave in each of the past three summer transfer windows - Conor Coady, Ruben Neves, Max Kilman. All three players were part of the successful period under Nuno Espirito Santo. When a club actively sells their leaders, there is nobody left to lift the more vulnerable players. Only Mario Lemina is left and he appears to be struggling with the burden.
James: It is very disappointing to see what is happening at Wolves. There is a total lack of leadership, on and off the field.
Bruce: The quality in our attack is there for all to see but, as soon as we concede, the heads drop. Losing is becoming a habit and we are starting to feel sorry for ourselves. We need to find a bit of fight and that starts with Gary O'Neil - no more defeatist news conferences bemoaning our tough start or squad depth. We must keep it simple and fight for every point until the very end.
Callum: I just don't understand why we sold our best defender in Maximilian Kilman. Then, to top things off, we didn't even replace him before transfer deadline day. The problem lies with the fact that we seem to invest so much in good attacking players and not enough in our defenders. If you can't defend in this league, you are going to get punished.
David: It was all positive at the beginning of the summer transfer window, with the sale of top players expected and so they transpired. The manager's comments towards the end of the window were somewhat less positive and it appeared as though he had been let down with funds. So, we started the season with fewer central defenders and the hardest 10 fixtures of all the clubs in the league!
Alex: Molineux isn't getting any younger... The Steve Bull Stand was opened in 1979, some 45 years ago. The Chinese owners Fosun get just criticism for not investing in the squad, but their neglect of the stadium is impacting the club's revenue and it will only become a bigger issue.