Wolves’ ongoing stadium redevelopment plans mean the club is looking at scrapping their two video walls next season.
Plans are already being discussed at redeveloping Molineux and the club don’t want to be doing the work twice, as owner-chairman Steve Morgan looks at how best to get the best atmosphere inside the ground.
For now, the club are looking at installing an electronic scoreboard to replace the defunct video wall between the Steve Bull Stand and Jack Harris Stand for next season, as fans in the Stan Cullis Stand cannot see.
Chief executive Jez Moxey said: “We may not run video screens at all next season.
“The infrastructure that is in place is on its last legs and certainly we know the screen in the north west corner is now formally defunct.
“Furthermore, it would require huge capital investment to run at least one screen, let alone two, because we would need at least one completely new screen and they are extremely expensive.
“Because outside broadcasts are so expensive and we need major new cabling work, it may prove uneconomical.
“And because of the redevelopment plan that is on the agenda, my personal view is that we should incorporate audio visual infrastructure as part of an overall stadium plan rather than having to do it again.
“But this will be discussed at the board meeting in two weeks’ time.â€
“We may not run the screens next season. People are so used to watching high-definition TVs these days that you wonder.â€
He added that work would have to start quickly if an electronic scoreboard – possibly one also providing some moving pictures – were to be in place for August.
The club are also to re-introduce the multi-ball system next season.












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