Sheffield Wednesday players are paid again late, while the pressure continues to assemble on Dejphon Chansiri, Pete O’Rourke reports.
Sheffield Wednesday has started their season on the field in recent weeks. SWFC has picked up four points in their last two games, a victory against Portsmouth and a draw against QPR.
Henrik Pedersen Starts to achieve results against all expectations in Wednesday. In the midst of all the unrest that happens behind the scenes, he does an excellent job, but his players will get a cruel blow through the controversial owner of the club, Dejphon Chansiri.
After the news last week that Sheffield missed Deadlines on Wednesday this week to make some football and non-football payments, there are more payments from SWFC.
According to Pete O’Rourke, via XSheffield Wednesday players have been informed that they are not paid on time before September. This news has since been confirmed by Sheffield Star writer Alan Biggs.
This news is on top of the three separate transfer bargos SWFC is currently below. As soon as the payments are officially late, the EFL will impose further costs On chansiri and Sheffield on Wednesday.
This will be a constant loop for Sheffield Wednesday and their supporters. They will continue to protest as much as possible against the ownership of Chansiri.
Administration starts to last on Wednesday for Sheffield
The situation of Sheffield on Wednesday only has a good end if an offer is ultimately accepted by Chansiri. Because of his stubborn asking price, it does not probably look like.
This means that administration could become a real scenario for the club. This can turn out to be even bad news for the club, because Chansiri would still hold the most cards.
Just like a situation, Derby County had a few years ago because of the stadium problem. Chansiri himself could end up as a Kingmaker on Wednesday because he sold the stadium to a technically separate entity.
This would mean that Chansiri would evoke the potential new owners. If that is the case, then it is a long way for Sheffield Wednesday. The club will come back to where they ultimately want to be, but they may have to perform another competition to do this.
Pedersen and the players must continue to push despite more setbacks
Sheffield Wednesday has only collected five points from their opening of seven games, which emphasizes a challenging start to the season. Given the unrest around the club, it is so little surprise.
For new Pedersen Manager, with Loanese Harry Amass And Ethan Horvath as his only signing sessions, the challenge would always be important. Danny Rohl left in the hole is not a small performance.
With matches against Birmingham City, Coventry City and Charlton Athletic do Fore, the road looks difficult for itself. But after having gone unbeaten in two games, this young Wednesday team could start building some valuable trust.
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