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Sheff Weds Decision 12 points Next season
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If any players on high wages leave and they have no/little transfer value.
I should imagine Sheff W may not be that unhappy (possibly).
If they can't afford the wages they can't.1 -
The decision by Darren Moore to move to Wednesday is looking a bit questionable...7
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Well if nothing else that should rule them out as one of our promotion contenders next season!1
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What with whippet mange rampant in them there parts as well, it does not bode well!3
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It looks like Weds could do with a good CEO12
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Callumcafc said:0
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Looking forward to our unveiling of new signing Barry Bannan video with Karma Chameleon as background music9
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I’m not the biggest Sheffield Wednesday fan nor do I like their supporters however I’d never wish this onto another club. If they go bust it’ll be lesson to clubs that live above their means and gamble with a clubs future in the hope of making it to the prem. I do hope they survive, it’ll be a huge loss not only for the football league but their community as well. This could have easily been us last year, think we tend to forget that.3
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AndyG said:If they are not paying players wages surely that means they must be under a transfer embargo0
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I've got to be honest, I have fairly limited sympathy for anyone involved. None whatsoever for the owners who made this happen but a lot of the fans seem to think they're too big to fail, and that they should get away with it because of "history."
Wrong on both counts.18 - Sponsored links:
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Have to feel for the supporters,as always,like us,they are the innocent party in all this,and are powerless to watch their club implode chasing impossible dreams.They must have players earning totally unrealistic wages,those players and the people who agreed those wages must have known the situation,so no sympathy there.I hope they stay in business,but a drop to div.2 might just be the wake up call lower football needs,I cannot help but feel this is the tip of the iceberg.Even at top level,how can mediocre players,like De Gea,Aubamyang,warrant wages of £300k a week plus,someone has to have the balls to say no.0
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Sheffield Wednesday are in deep shit.
Their players haven’t been paid for two months, and if they are not paid within the next 14 days the players can terminate their contracts and walk away.
Also it is believed that they are under a transfer embargo.
So if the players do leave they would struggle to even field a team at the start of the season.
The fans are owed money from last years season tickets, and basically Wednesday are skint. They haven’t got a pot to piss in.
The cheating bastards are getting their just desserts.26 -
Billericaydickie said:Sheffield Wednesday are in deep shit.
Their players haven’t been paid for two months, and if they are not paid within the next 14 days the players can terminate their contracts and walk away.
Also it is believed that they are under a transfer embargo.
So if the players do leave they would struggle to even field a team at the start of the season.
The fans are owed money from last years season tickets, and basically Wednesday are skint. They haven’t got a pot to piss in.
The cheating bastards are getting their just desserts.0 -
OwlsTalk is making some interesting reading.
Massive bill on the new lease for the stadium due in September and Chansiri told all the players if they got relegated, then their salaries would be halved and if they don't like it they can leave.
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The owner might well be hoping the high earners do leave but I don't think they are going to walk away from lucrative deals unless they have other contracts at another club lined up.
And rightly so.3 -
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If clubs have been horrendously mismanaged, it's right that they are punished and drop down the leagues.
However I would never want ANY club to go out of business3 -
Even if they weren't under an embargo, who exactly is going to sign for a club who are facing administration, a points deduction and haven't paid their players for 2-3 months?
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Even if they weren't under an embargo, who exactly is going to sign for a club who are facing administration, a points deduction and haven't paid their players for 2-3 months?1
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I don't want Sheff W to go bust.
But I'd quite like them to be be fighting relegation from L2 for 10 years, or get relegated to non league.10 - Sponsored links:
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Addickted said:OwlsTalk is making some interesting reading.
Massive bill on the new lease for the stadium due in September and Chansiri told all the players if they got relegated, then their salaries would be halved and if they don't like it they can leave.0 -
I know we make fun of them due to some of the nonsense when we were both competing for the L1 title a decade ago (only one winner in that contest) but this is a rubbish thing for their supporters to go through. Hate seeing how regularly this is happening to clubs in England.10
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They are that shite even Southall hasn't been involved yet.39
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I do genuinely have sympathy for them and really hope they don't go bust but but I am also thinking if they have any players that we might want!0
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Scummy cheating club.
Scummy fans.
No sympathy from me.11 -
If I remember rightly, most of Wednesday fans on Owlstalk thought there was nothing wrong with the way Chansiri cheated the other year and didn’t think any penalties should be put in place. Of course that’s only a selection of the fan base and I’m sure there were many who were disgusted by what happened and agreed with the 12 point deduction (before it was wrongly reduced anyway).3
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Interesting to read some of their fans bemoaning the impotence of the EFL in not reining in Chansiri. Wonder if these are the same fans who a year ago were saying that Wednesday had done nothing wrong and that a points deduction would have been a travesty.7
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Covered End said:I don't want Sheff W to go bust.
But I'd quite like them to be be fighting relegation from L2 for 10 years, or get relegated to non league.5 -
thickandthin63 said:Have to feel for the supporters,as always,like us,they are the innocent party in all this,and are powerless to watch their club implode chasing impossible dreams.They must have players earning totally unrealistic wages,those players and the people who agreed those wages must have known the situation,so no sympathy there.I hope they stay in business,but a drop to div.2 might just be the wake up call lower football needs,I cannot help but feel this is the tip of the iceberg.Even at top level,how can mediocre players,like De Gea,Aubamyang,warrant wages of £300k a week plus,someone has to have the balls to say no.
One club can afford it, one clearly can't. Comparing the salaries of top players at top clubs to championship, league 1 or even lower level Premier League players is a wrong comparison. It's like an extra in a channel 5 drama negotiating based on what the Rock earns.
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Addickted said:OwlsTalk is making some interesting reading.
Massive bill on the new lease for the stadium due in September and Chansiri told all the players if they got relegated, then their salaries would be halved and if they don't like it they can leave.1