Sheffield on Wednesday financial crisis: fans tell the BBC how they are affected


While fans’ anger is directed to Chansiri, some confused the club is not protected from the decision of one person and the English Football League (EFL), whose owners and directors Chansiri passed in 2015.

“What we have seen from EFL is nothing,” says Fan Ryan Goodison. “And we are not alone in that. See what has It happened in Morecambe.

“I think Chansiri would like to see no sheffield on Wednesday than Sheffield on Wednesday without him, and I don’t know what EFL can and can’t do because it’s obviously a personal business. But if nothing they can do, then what does it mean?

“I’m 40 years old and I’ve been coming to Hillsborough since I was five.

EFL’s measures to review owners’ trust have been revised since Chansiri bought Sheffield on Wednesday, but it is based on whether people can provide financial confirmation at the purchase stage, rather than if owners can continue to fund their clubs in all their ownership.

A logging controller of football enters (IFR) They will have the power to revoke licenses to work from club owners during their ownership in certain situations.

This season, Chansiri claimed he had rejected two possible bids for a club worth £ 30m and 40m pounds.

Fans who spoke to the BBC said they believe the 57 -year -old count of the club is too high, and insisted they would oppose it in and away from the plots for the future.

Supporters are planning to show their disagreement by just entering the end of Leicester City for Sunday’s opening just five minutes ago.

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