🎟️ I've seen a lot of people stressing that they're going to lose their seat when season tickets go on sale at 10am.
👍🏼 I've had it confirmed that current season ticket holders will have a period of time where their seat is secured.
@SophyRidgeSky Only way Weds will have any chance of arguing against this extra -15, is having people in the media really highlighting the unfairness of it all... with the hope of public pressure on the EFL getting them to change their minds. Keep it up Sophy 👍
Sheffield Wednesday’s players who’ve left in the last 6 months (including impending moves):
James Beadle, Josh Windass, Barry Bannan, Callum Paterson, Ben Hamer, Anthony Musaba, Djeidi Gassama, Shea Charles, Joey Phuthi, Pol Valentín, Marvin Johnson, Ibrahim Cissoko, Michael Ihiekwe, Akin Famewo, Michael Smith, Stuart Armstrong, Caelan Cadamarteri, Sam Reed, Ryo Hatsuse, Malik Wilks, Romario Collins, Ethan Horvath, Joe Lumley, Harry Amass, Sutura Kakay, Yisa Alao.
Players currently injured:
Pierce Charles, George Brown, Nathaniel Chalobah, Ernie Weaver, Max Lowe, Dominic Iorfa, Ike Ugbo, Sean Fusire, Dishon Bernard, Mackenzie Maltby, Guilherme Siqueira.
Players linked with moves away this month:
Yan Valery, Svante Ingelsson, Bailey Cadamarteri.
That’s up to 40 players who have either left, are about to leave, or are currently unavailable within a six-month period.
Take that many players out of any football club and don’t allow them to be replaced — the exact same thing happens.
Now add this:
• Danny Röhl and most of his backroom staff walked out in the summer
• The chairman left
• No CEO, no COO, no Director of Football
• Recruitment outsourced
But it’s fine apparently, because we’ve been “allowed” to bring in:
Liam Cooper
Nathan Redmond
Jaden Heskey
Murphy Cooper
#SWFC
@1867News I take it Paxio would be one of those not on the list. Any plans for you/the trust etc. to start naming and shaming those that are firmly in Chancers camp, I think it's time we as fans started turning the screw on those who back him.
@1867News Sy, this is a list of 'key staff' from the clubs website, who of these do you think hold some culpability in the current situation? How many of these do we need to see leave along with Chancer?
In response to the release of the eye‑watering £72 home shirt, we remind our members and wider fanbase of the ongoing boycott of all retail and merchandise. Each purchase underwrites an owner who is late on HMRC obligations, is unable to pay player and staff wages, and has forced the sale of our most promising young talent. Until Dejphon Chansiri relinquishes control of Sheffield Wednesday FC, we cannot in good conscience fund this crisis.
#SWFC
#EnoughIsEnough
@WTIDPOD Q. As of right now, what's the sate of play with the bid(s), are talks still ongoing or has everything stopped?
Q. If talks have completely stopped, are you now waiting DC out, or will you be going back with further bids?
An Open Letter to Dejphon Chansiri,
Mr Chansiri, firstly, congratulations on the on-field success this season.
It is important to recognise the significant improvement we have made on the pitch, and having an outside chance of the play-offs with 8 games to go is a testament to that improvement.
It has been good to see younger players join the club over the past 24 months, watching the growth of Gassama has been a joy to watch.
And whilst they may not have worked out, it is important to recognise the intent to loan players out within the football league pyramid.
The club has made strides within the past 24 months following promotion from League 1, and the transition to being a competitive, top-half Championship team, is complete.
Whilst it is important to recognise these successes, whilst noting the season is far from over, Sheffield Wednesday fans are rightfully anxious regarding the future of the club and the next steps for progress.
Given the repeated claims from yourself that there is no planning in football, there is an anxiousness around what happens post-Danny Rohl, should he leave, and whether the recruitment policy, which looks from the outside to be a long-term recruitment strategy, will continue.
I am, therefore, writing to extend my support for @1867News 's request for the club to communicate to the fans the plan for Sheffield Wednesday, and what the current vision for the future is under your ownership.
This plan is key for supporters to understand the direction in which the club is heading, it also helps us to understand decisions, and buy-in collectively to the vision.
If the plan is to sign undervalued players, like Gassama, with the aims of coaching, improving, and looking to sell on, with a view of reinvesting the monies and becoming more sustainable, please explain this to the fans as I believe this is something that A) we want to see B) we can buy into and support.
If you do not have a plan, I would strongly, but politely request that you look into formulating a plan, a vision, a Sheffield Wednesday DNA, and communicating this to the fans.
I echo the @1867News's view that expertise and help can be sought within the Sheffield Wednesday fanbase.
This plan is imperative as the club is at a crossroads, after 7 years of decline following the Carlos years, the club has made progress, and fans need the reassurance that the improvements are not simply chance, that there is, or will be, a plan to build on this improvements.
Mr Chansiri, I have defended you on this platform on multiple occasions, called for calm amid mid-season protests, and tried to point out where there have been signs of improvement. However, as we enter this pivotal stage of the clubs future, a continuation of a theory that planning in football is not important, or that we will remain without a plan and no outside help sought to create one, then the fanbase will be left with no alternative to a view that the ownership must change.
Please, communicate with the fans, set out our plan for the next 5 years, explain the vision, and create a Sheffield Wednesday DNA.
TW Football