Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri has come under fire from football financial specialist Kieran Maguire. The contentious owner of the Owls has made a number of mistakes recently and is now unwilling to support the team.
Things on the pitch were better yesterday Wednesday. The Owls defeated Rotherham 2-0 at Hillsborough under the direction of Danny Rohl, giving them their first Championship victory of the year.+
In yesterday’s victory, Michael Smith scored twice against the team he used to play for. Wednesday now has a foundation upon which to grow, and Rohl is hoping his club can continue to get better.
Maguire targets Chansiri, Wednesday’s owner
The Wednesday owner is refusing to put any additional into the football club from this point. As a result, it was announced last week that the club are once again under an embargo for a late payment to the HMRC.
In the realm of football finance, Maguire is a well-respected individual. He takes aim at Wednesday’s owner Chansiri. The owners who currently work in the game are a hot topic of conversation when he’s around, and he has published two books about the sport.
During this week’s episode of The Price of Football, Maguire was asked to identify the three teams or owners who he currently felt were concerning. When Wednesday came up, he didn’t sound too upbeat.
Sheffield Wednesday is ranked second on his list, he stated on the podcast. In addition to fini”The owner of Chansiri is the one who threw his toys out of the pram, essentially threatening to take away my money if you start criticising me.” That isn’t a caretaker. That individual does not truly care about Sheffield Wednesday. Regarding their near futures, I’ve highlighted three clubs for which I have the most concerns.shing last in the Championship, which is not good for supporters, the EFL has also placed them under embargo due to their failure to pay HMRC.
Come Wednesday, something has to give.
Chansiri is not acting in the best interests of the club, as Maguire suggests, if he is not willing to contribute financial resources. That’s what the supporters deserve, and they’ll be around long after the present owner retires.
Wednesday is a really big football team. Every week, thousands of fans flock to Hillsborough, and they should be treated better than the way the club’s current owner is managing it.
It was fantastic to watch Wednesday record their first victory of the season on the pitch. Despite that, there are still issues to be solved. I hope that the nonviolent demonstrations against Chansiri can go on.
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