Wolverhampton Wanderers’ miserable 2024/25 Premier League campaign reached a new low this week as the league’s end-of-season review reportedly placed Wolves among the worst-performing clubs of the year. In a damning assessment that sent shockwaves through Molineux, the Premier League named Wolverhampton FC alongside six individual players from across the division as symbols of a season defined by failure, inconsistency, and poor decision-making.
For Wolves, the verdict felt particularly brutal. Once praised for their structure and smart recruitment, the club has now become a case study in regression. A lack of identity on the pitch, defensive frailties, and blunt attacking displays saw them rooted in the bottom places for much of the season. Injuries played a role, but fans and pundits alike pointed to tactical confusion and questionable selections as key factors behind the collapse.
The inclusion of Wolves in this unwanted category was described by league insiders as a “regretful outcome,” highlighting how far standards slipped. Several Wolves players were heavily criticised for underperforming relative to expectations, contributing to a campaign filled with boos rather than belief.
As the season closes, Wolves face a harsh reality. Rebuilding trust with supporters, reshaping the squad, and restoring pride are no longer optional—they are essential if the club is to escape being remembered for all the wrong reasons in Premier League history.











