Wolves sit bottom of the table amid speculation the board is already preparing for next season's Championship campaign.
Hoever told the club's website: “Obviously, you’re sad, you don’t want to be there, but this is a hard world, a business world, so you just need to continue, there’s nothing else to do. You cannot give up.
“We still need to keep going and that’s everything we can do. Everybody can say things about us, say that we’re going down, but until it's official, nobody knows what’s going to happen.
“Things could still change, so we’ll just keep going.”
Hoever is back at Wolves after three seasons away on-loan and speaking to the club's media, the fullback admits he felt let down by past coaches at Molineux.
“Just before I left here to go on loan, I was at a really low point. As a player, the best thing you can feel is to be trusted by the people around you, the coach and the club, but before I left, I did feel that I had been let down.
“I’m not saying that I was perfect, or I was a great professional at the time – probably not – but at the end of the day, we are all people. We all deserve some kind of respect in some way, even though my performances weren’t maybe at the top level at the time."
Respect
The former Liverpool prospect also stated, “I just feel like we should all respect each other in some type of way and I didn't feel that at the time. I feel misunderstood in a lot of things. People don’t actually know me and they only see things online. I don’t give them another side of me because I’m not someone who goes out there on Instagram or Twitter or whatever and explains my side of the story.
“I don’t really care about the social media side of things, but the people around me know what actually happened, what didn’t happen, and I feel like the some coaches maybe misunderstood me, because they just look at things they see on the pitch and they don’t look into you as a person.
“They don’t care about you as a person. They just care about the person who you are on the field. But I understand that side of business as well, it’s not a normal day job, but for me, it’s just important that everybody respects each other and it doesn’t matter how you perform or who you are.”
