Why would you not want them to go down? 3 teams have to and I don’t one to be Charlton. The more going down instead of us the better! That’s all I care about first and foremost.
Would you rather Charlton went down instead because their fans would definitely want the same for us in reserve? Not!
Personally I’d prefer them to stay up, just as long as we do too. The only reason for this is that they are likely to be even weaker next year, while we are likely to strengthen. Selfish reasons, but that’s where I’m at.
Why would you not want them to go down? 3 teams have to and I don’t one to be Charlton. The more going down instead of us the better! That’s all I care about first and foremost.
Would you rather Charlton went down instead because their fans would definitely want the same for us in reserve? Not!
Personally want every other team in the division to go down, it’s weird wanting a competitor to stay up. .
Personally I’d prefer them to stay up, just as long as we do too. The only reason for this is that they are likely to be even weaker next year, while we are likely to strengthen. Selfish reasons, but that’s where I’m at.
We need to stay up first. No good them staying up if at our expense.
Personally not too bothered if they stay up or go down, all I care about is us. If Wednesday stay up and we go down, we'll deserve it.
Not sure about ’deserve’ it. The disparity in recent TV income between promoted teams and those already there hardly makes it fair. Do others ’deserve ’ to stay up above us by a small margin when they’ve had so much more TV money? Football accolades are no longer won on effort, good strategic planning, good on field tactics, hard work etc alone.
Why would you not want them to go down? 3 teams have to and I don’t one to be Charlton. The more going down instead of us the better! That’s all I care about first and foremost.
Would you rather Charlton went down instead because their fans would definitely want the same for us in reserve? Not!
Add in to the argument also that they stayed up at our expense in 2020 despite having cheated the rules. It’s the club I’d be most delighted to go down, even more than Millwall.
Why would you not want them to go down? 3 teams have to and I don’t one to be Charlton. The more going down instead of us the better! That’s all I care about first and foremost.
Would you rather Charlton went down instead because their fans would definitely want the same for us in reserve? Not!
Add in to the argument also that they stayed up at our expense in 2020 despite having cheated the rules. It’s the club I’d be most delighted to go down, even more than Millwall.
Steady on now, lets stop making deals and hope they both get relegated....
Personally I’d prefer them to stay up, just as long as we do too. The only reason for this is that they are likely to be even weaker next year, while we are likely to strengthen. Selfish reasons, but that’s where I’m at.
We need to stay up first. No good them staying up if at our expense.
Yeah. That’s why I said as long as we stay up too.
Why would you not want them to go down? 3 teams have to and I don’t one to be Charlton. The more going down instead of us the better! That’s all I care about first and foremost.
Would you rather Charlton went down instead because their fans would definitely want the same for us in reserve? Not!
Of course I'd not want them to stay up at the expense of us.
I have a few mates who follow Wednesday and always have a cracking time up there.
When do EFL typically announce points deductions? Sheff Weds and Leicester defo reported as facing them but as per nothing announced until season in play.
Why would you not want them to go down? 3 teams have to and I don’t one to be Charlton. The more going down instead of us the better! That’s all I care about first and foremost.
Would you rather Charlton went down instead because their fans would definitely want the same for us in reserve? Not!
Add in to the argument also that they stayed up at our expense in 2020 despite having cheated the rules. It’s the club I’d be most delighted to go down, even more than Millwall.
When do EFL typically announce points deductions? Sheff Weds and Leicester defo reported as facing them but as per nothing announced until season in play.
When do EFL typically announce points deductions? Sheff Weds and Leicester defo reported as facing them but as per nothing announced until season in play.
When do EFL typically announce points deductions? Sheff Weds and Leicester defo reported as facing them but as per nothing announced until season in play.
When weds are firmly rooted to the bottom of the league with no hope of survival, only then will they have points deducted. It seems to me they are untouchable.
They’re going down. Their team is crap, their squad is paper thin and their owner is a complete basket case. They’ve got spirit and a passionate manager which will get you so far for so long but they’ll get found out soon enough. They’ve done better than we all thought they would and they’re second bottom with one point.
When do EFL typically announce points deductions? Sheff Weds and Leicester defo reported as facing them but as per nothing announced until season in play.
From the BBC...
"Chansiri's ownership has not met the criteria for forced divesture, and the charges the EFL has brought against both the club and Chansiri are still at the written submissions stage, meaning final outcomes remain a while off."
Why would you not want them to go down? 3 teams have to and I don’t one to be Charlton. The more going down instead of us the better! That’s all I care about first and foremost.
Would you rather Charlton went down instead because their fans would definitely want the same for us in reserve? Not!
Add in to the argument also that they stayed up at our expense in 2020 despite having cheated the rules. It’s the club I’d be most delighted to go down, even more than Millwall.
They’re going down. Their team is crap, their squad is paper thin and their owner is a complete basket case. They’ve got spirit and a passionate manager which will get you so far for so long but they’ll get found out soon enough. They’ve done better than we all thought they would and they’re second bottom with one point.
They’re going down. Their team is crap, their squad is paper thin and their owner is a complete basket case. They’ve got spirit and a passionate manager which will get you so far for so long but they’ll get found out soon enough. They’ve done better than we all thought they would and they’re second bottom with one point.
They’re going down. Their team is crap, their squad is paper thin and their owner is a complete basket case. They’ve got spirit and a passionate manager which will get you so far for so long but they’ll get found out soon enough. They’ve done better than we all thought they would and they’re second bottom with one point.
Their 1st 11 isn't bad, but they've got no depth at all, so will get worse as injuries and fatigue takes it toll.
"Dejphon Chansiri is in talks with foreign investors to bail him out at Sheffield Wednesday. Chansiri has been abroad for weeks and raised funds for the last month’s payroll with outside help, and now he is close to bringing in larger sums to prop up the ailing Championship club.
There have been many interested parties in buying the Owls but the asking price has put them off. Chansiri has ignored cries for his exit and wants to source the extra cash himself. Any deal would have to be secured by the lender and that may be taken out against the ground or other assets. Meanwhile the Owls have been looking to bring in new staff despite all of the takeover talk and is another sign Chansiri plans to ignore public opinion."
Apparently only around 3,500 home fans at their game last night, vastly outnumbered by 6k Grimsby.
Seen a few of their fans arguing over whether to protest at their home league game v Sheff utd. One side arguing that as a live tv game it's a great chance to boycott and gain wider public attention, others are arguing they can't boycott a derby game and if home fans don't go, Chansiri will probably just sell thousands of tickets to United fans.
Apparently only around 3,500 home fans at their game last night, vastly outnumbered by 6k Grimsby.
Seen a few of their fans arguing over whether to protest at their home league game v Sheff utd. One side arguing that as a live tv game it's a great chance to boycott and gain wider public attention, others are arguing they can't boycott a derby game and if home fans don't go, Chansiri will probably just sell thousands of tickets to United fans.
They're a bit stuck because they've lost their best boycott method of the League Cup. They'll probably settle on all wearing black and gold and then not do anything else. Reading seemed much better at kicking up a fuss, not that it should be required
Apparently only around 3,500 home fans at their game last night, vastly outnumbered by 6k Grimsby.
Seen a few of their fans arguing over whether to protest at their home league game v Sheff utd. One side arguing that as a live tv game it's a great chance to boycott and gain wider public attention, others are arguing they can't boycott a derby game and if home fans don't go, Chansiri will probably just sell thousands of tickets to United fans.
They're a bit stuck because they've lost their best boycott method of the League Cup. They'll probably settle on all wearing black and gold and then not do anything else. Reading seemed much better at kicking up a fuss, not that it should be required
True but a lot of their fanbase seem pretty happy at them going out, as a big away PL tie in the next round would've potentially given Chansiri upwards of an extra million in revenue.
Apparently only around 3,500 home fans at their game last night, vastly outnumbered by 6k Grimsby.
Seen a few of their fans arguing over whether to protest at their home league game v Sheff utd. One side arguing that as a live tv game it's a great chance to boycott and gain wider public attention, others are arguing they can't boycott a derby game and if home fans don't go, Chansiri will probably just sell thousands of tickets to United fans.
As it's a live TV game the beach ball and flying pig approach will go down well (other small - and soft/safe - projectiles are available).
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Why Sheffield Wednesday are stuck in takeover limbo
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cdd380yvpdeoThe only reason for this is that they are likely to be even weaker next year, while we are likely to strengthen.
Selfish reasons, but that’s where I’m at.
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I have a few mates who follow Wednesday and always have a cracking time up there.
A terrific ground as well.
I hope they stay up.
From the BBC...
"Chansiri's ownership has not met the criteria for forced divesture, and the charges the EFL has brought against both the club and Chansiri are still at the written submissions stage, meaning final outcomes remain a while off."
There have been many interested parties in buying the Owls but the asking price has put them off. Chansiri has ignored cries for his exit and wants to source the extra cash himself. Any deal would have to be secured by the lender and that may be taken out against the ground or other assets. Meanwhile the Owls have been looking to bring in new staff despite all of the takeover talk and is another sign Chansiri plans to ignore public opinion."
Seen a few of their fans arguing over whether to protest at their home league game v Sheff utd. One side arguing that as a live tv game it's a great chance to boycott and gain wider public attention, others are arguing they can't boycott a derby game and if home fans don't go, Chansiri will probably just sell thousands of tickets to United fans.
Do they have a pitch-side sofa to eviscerate?