The unity Gary O'Neil quickly built at Wolves is in danger of falling apart.
At the final whistle, after Jack Taylor's injury-time header snatched a 2-1 victory for relegation rivals Ipswich at Molineux, frustration and anger boiled over again.
Last week it was Mario Lemina at West Ham - which ultimately saw him lose the captaincy - and the week before Jose Sa argued with a fan against Bournemouth.
This time, Rayan Ait-Nouri was sent off in the tunnel for a second yellow card after clashing with Wes Burns while Matheus Cunha fought with Ipswich's security, barging into one before ripping his glasses off his face, and striker Liam Delap.
It came following an incredibly damaging defeat which leaves Wolves second bottom and four points from safety as supporters chanted against chairman Jeff Shi and owners Fosun.
There were no calls for O'Neil to go from the terraces though, highlighting the fact the issues run deeper than the head coach.