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SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY owner Dejphon Chansiri still wants a staggering £100m for the troubled club. The Owls are still in debt ...
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY owner Dejphon Chansiri owes more than £4million in football debts — which will have to be paid by whoever ...
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In wider public perception, Sheffield Wednesday is probably a bigger club than before this crisis took hold. That’s because the world is starting to acknowledge its important historical status in ...
Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri has been urged to hand Owls supporters ticket refunds amid the latest setback at ...
Barry Bannan has not been spotted at Sheffield Wednesday training this week, while further exits await the struggling ...
BBC Sport looks at the situation at Sheffield Wednesday with wages going unpaid for a second successive month.
Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri has reportedly reached an agreement with at least one prospective buyer.
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Protests a 'clear vote of no-confidence' in Chansiri - MSNHowever, despite this, it seems pretty clear that Chansiri has little interest in selling. The only way I can see it happening is if a very attractive buyer comes along enabling him to get a late ...
A fed-up Sheffield Wednesday fan has taken protests against under-fire owner Dejphon Chansiri to a new level, after insisting ...
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY are in advanced talks with an American sports businessman called Tilman Fertitta. The wealthy Yank is also the United States ambassador in Italy after making his fortune with ...
With Chansiri seemingly unwilling to sell the club for less than £100m, many Owls fans are beginning to worry that the Thai businessman has unrealistic expectations.
Club chairman Dejphon Chansiri, who is owed money, appears to be the cause of the holdup. Advertisement "Sheffield Wednesday can confirm a temporary issue with the payment of player salaries for ...
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