A section of angry Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters are planning to stage a protest outside the club's ground at Friday night's Championship game against Watford.

The group, who call themselves the Wolves Supporters Alliance (WSA), plan to demonstrate in front of the Sky Sports cameras outside the Billy Wright Stand before and after the match.

The section of Wolves fans are furious with what they see as a lack of transparency at the club and the WSA website says they want to be able to ask questions of owner Steve Morgan and chief executive Jez Moxey. 

Wolves' club spokesman Matt Grayson told the Express & Star: “We’re constantly talking with fans and we share their huge disappointment at results on the pitch.

"They have delivered great backing to the team throughout all the games and we’d ask our supporters to continue with that at a time when it’s needed more than ever.

"We’ll be repeating this request at Wednesday’s Fans Parliament meeting, where we’ll be answering all supporters’ questions.”

The WSA group though wants to provide fans with an alternative voice to the official Fans Parliament and raise issues including: the club's transfer policy, the decision to re-build the Stan Cullis Stand, the hiring policy of managers and the development of the training ground.

Wolves are yet to record a win this year and currently sit 22nd in the Championship table, 20 places below Watford.