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Womble Owl

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  1. I know what you mean. I coach a junior side in my local community. The mens 1st team are in the NCEL premier, and we go to a lot of home games as it's a ten minute walk from the house. I enjoy going down, having a few beers and a burger, like watching the football....but it's not wednesday.
  2. "But I signed Jordan Rhodes"
  3. I've only ever met one other owlstalker in person, the next day I got released for good behaviour
  4. Anyone who spends any money at all for match tickets, merchandise, or in the ground, is funding chansiri. You are prolonging the sale of the club.
  5. 100% keep the pressure on chansiri. This is the EFL paying the debts, not him If the money had been paid directly to him, it'd have been in a Thai building companies bank account by now with nothing coming our way.
  6. Wouldn't have lasted 10 minutes in our house
  7. I've been buying England & Wednesday kits with name & number on, from here for the last couple of years for my kids. Always washed them inside out and on a 20 or 30 Deg wash. They've still got them and they are still stuck on fine. Then the other week my youngest had a nose bleed and got blood on his England shirt, washed it on a 60 and the number & name have all come off. Long post really to just say wash them on a 30
  8. It's on there already, just had a look
  9. "you want top kits, go find buyer, sell your house"
  10. Gotta love Milan. He'll get it sorted out
  11. Green helicopter just flown low over my house towards Hillsborough, is it Milan
  12. Looks quality that mate. You'll get shot for the red hanger though
  13. Get in, at least the administrators will know where to park
  14. I'm actually excited, I feel he's on his way out. Like has been said many times before, I think we are in "the end game". I genuinely believe we are close to getting taken over, and although it doesn't feel like it at this minute, good things are about to happen. Probably just burying my head in the sand though
  15. SIGN IN Bangkok Post - The world’s window on Thailand Bangkokpost.com Search text size Copy url 11 Sports Thai-owned Sheffield Wednesday faces more sanctions Second-tier English football club owned by Dejphon Chansiri failed to pay players on time PUBLISHED : 4 Jun 2025 at 15:11 WRITER: Reuters and Online Reporters 14 Copy url 11 Listen to this article Play Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri attends a home match against Leeds United at Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield on Oct 1, 2017. (Photo: Reuters) Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri attends a home match against Leeds United at Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield on Oct 1, 2017. (Photo: Reuters) LONDON - The English Football League (EFL) has charged Thai-owned Sheffield Wednesday with multiple breaches of regulations after the second-tier club failed to pay players’ wages on time. The club had already been placed under registration embargoes in the last two seasons, having received a six-point deduction during the 2020-21 season for breaching profit and sustainability rules. “The owner of Sheffield Wednesday, Dejphon Chansiri, has also been charged with causing the club to be in breach of EFL regulations despite his commitment to fund the cash requirements of the club,” the EFL said in a statement on Tuesday. “All charges relate to both the ultimate beneficial owner and the club failing to meet their obligations to pay players’ wages on time and in full in March and May 2025.” Mr Dejphon’s family are the majority shareholders of Thai Union Plc, one of the world’s largest seafood processors. Mr Dejphon had acknowledged the charges and apologised to everyone connected with the club, the team said. “The club continue to seek a resolution regarding outstanding salaries due for the month of May at the earliest possible opportunity,” it added. The club and Mr Dejphon have 14 days to respond to the charges. The Owls, who spent eight seasons in the Premier League in the 1990s, finished 12th in the Championship in the recently concluded season. Mr Dejphon has had a rocky relationship with the team and its supporters, who believe his ownership group has failed to invest enough to build a competitive club. Mr Dejphon led a consortium that acquired Sheffield Wednesday for £37.5 million in 2015. Since then, he has poured an estimated £150 million into the club. The year after he took over, the club reached the Championship playoff final, where a win would have lifted them back into the big-money promised land of the Premier League. But it was not to be. Criticism of the club grew so intense in 2023 that Mr Dejphon issued an extraordinary open letter complaining about “insults” and negativity from the fans, and saying he was open to selling the team if the right offer came along. He later said he had “no plans” to sell the team. https://www.bangkokpost.com/sports/3041726/thai-owned-sheffield-wednesday-faces-more-sanctions
  16. No chance, it gets them too many likes online
  17. Totally agree. People posting like they've seen his last month's bank statement, seems like jealousy to me. I don't know the guy, but must be connected and is one of us.
  18. Just listening to Symons latest WTID interview. I'm sold, let's get these guys in
  19. Its an app on play store, china based, pay in £. I've ordered quite a lot of shirts from there for the kids, quality is decent.
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