Details of how the club was handling a raft of breaches including match day incidents, abuse, crime and anti-social behaviour have been unveiled for the first time in a new report as part of efforts to improve transparency and diversity.
Of the 57 incidents which range from Level one breaches including smoking, persistent standing or drinking alcohol in view of the pitch to Level five breaches including throwing a missile onto the pitch or physical assault, 44 took place at Molineux and 13 at away matches. Wolves' equality manager Gurpri Bains said: “It is important for our fans to know how seriously we take acts of anti-social, hateful and discriminatory behaviour, which is why we have taken the unprecedented step of publishing this season’s figures.
“It is important that we put these numbers into context – they represent less than 0.01 per cent of our registered supporters and the vast majority of supporters share and practice the standards of behaviour that we expect at Molineux and when we travel away from home.