Sheffield Wednesday in administration: the club has started dismantling stands named after former owner.
Situation with Sheffield Wednesday
According to The Sun: Sheffield Wednesday have begun dismantling the seats that bore the name of former owner Dejfon Chansiri after the club entered administration. The team is currently going through one of the toughest periods in its 158-year history amid a severe financial crisis.
Players and staff had not received salaries for five out of the last seven months, and the situation at the club is becoming increasingly critical.
"The situation is really critical, and everyone is waiting for a resolution to the problem," club representatives stated.
The club plans to take measures to restore financial stability and improve its affairs in the near future.
The challenges faced by Sheffield Wednesday highlight a serious financial crisis in the sports world, where many clubs are struggling due to a lack of funds. It is important for the club to find ways to improve the situation and return to the path of stability, as their history of achievements holds great significance for fans.
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