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CHANSIRI REIGN - THE TIMELINE (just some of it)
The Night-Owl replied to @owlstalk's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
Cakeball crumbling sums up the Cancersiri reign, please just sell up and go or please EFL disqualify and ban him, so we can be a club again. This dictatorship is bonkers and the most shambolic and ludicrous ownership that I've ever known in the game. The man is a complete and utter buffoon with no business sense and no clue at all about football or how to run a club after 10 years, he's incapable to learn or do things honourably or astutely, which makes 10 years feel more like a lifetime of shambolic nightmares after shambolic nightmare. For the love of god just go and take your golden elephants; your cake balls and Paxo, etc, with you and let someone with some proper business sense and money to take over and run the club like how a club should at the least be ran. Before the club dies! All us fans want to do is follow and support our club, wear our teams shirt with pride, eat pies and drink beers and enjoy the football with fellow fans, family or mates, with our hard earned money during trying times and ever rising cost of living, sport; like the arts and other passions should be enjoyable distractions and shouldn't be a living nightmare. Football is nothing without fans, we're not treated like fans, we're treated like milked customers with little or no respect at all. For someone who talks about respect, honour, and family, Mr Chansiri you have brought shame upon our historic famous old club, you've brought shame upon your family name and our unique famous club name. Do the honourable thing, accept an offer and let someone else run the club how it should be. We just want to go to Hillsborough or away games and cheer on our team, talk about the football and forget all the troubles in our own lives and in the world, and simply enjoy football again. Something that we just can't do whilst your name is plastered all over our famous old stadium and on our clubs shirts, we're constantly reminded of all the shambolic mistakes made by Chansiri and Paxo, etc. Just sell up and go home, and do some other business that has nothing to do with football, has your ineptitude and childish stubbornness has no place in football. -
CHANSIRI REIGN - THE TIMELINE (just some of it)
The Night-Owl replied to @owlstalk's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
It is shocking and ludicrous, that it's been allowed to carry on, he's clearly not fit and proper and it sounds like a complete guide on how not to run a club or a business and how not to run a club or business into the ground conceived by a gambling addict with little or no grasp of business, who's only getting more and more in debt by the day, week or month... Please, just get out of our club and sell up before it dies -
From my understanding from going through whistleblowing and a tribunal case with an Asian company, of which the owners have multiple loans and remortgages, it's a part of business to have loans and other profitable means, as long as the business as profit it still can operate despite the multiple loans and the interest, say owed to the bank or whoever they loaned the money from but in business those loans inevitably have to be paid back or other loans and remortgages are taken out, until the bank or whoever they loaned the money from, says enough is enough. The only other way out in business and from my understanding of the company involved in my case, is that their only options to continue as a company is to take out more loans; remortgage, find other ways or means of investment or profitable streams, file for bankruptcy, be shut down or to sell the company or for the bank or whoever they loaned from to take it from them, when for instance HMRC are on their case. In business companies go out of business, rename the company or they simply start again. I believe if DC is skint and owes money, with the EFL and HMRC on his case, the only way for him to save face so to speak, would be to find us a buyer, has mentioned by DB Sports, I believe the debt and embargo or sanctions wouldn't carry on over to the new owners. I may be wrong but that's my understanding.
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The Night-Owl started following Offer today
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That guy has been momentously prematurely celebrating us getting taken over and foreseen our blossoming into an world powerhouse. Equally impressive with those mutant-like fingers and after going blind... However, he also looks like he's just realising he's an Wednesday fan and the Wednesday way will prevail, either that and/or he's permanently stuck in the semi process of waking up from his dream and at the same time permanently stuck in an nightmare, which again, sounds like the life of an Wednesday fan
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Hard to say, way to early too predict but my guess is that it will potentially be stronger, more competitive and more than likely tougher for us. The teams coming down all have question marks or issues, that will no doubt be remedied with the parachute payments and player sales. Then you've got the likes of whoever fails in the play offs, along with a few teams that weren't far off it, plus the two promoted sides will be competitive. It already seems daunting to be honest but you never know, football can be a funny game, and yet equally frustrating and unpredictable. Aside from the parachute payments, the football league seems a world away from the top flight borefest but at the same time it's deflating that we seem, such a long way away from the top sides at this level, on and off the pitch. And even more depressingly we'll increasingly find it tougher to compete and survive at this level whilst Chansiri's at the helm. Unless we get taken over, I can't realistically not see us not being in anything but an relegation dogfight and in an battle to stay up.
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Great Wednesday Wingers
The Night-Owl replied to ArmlessPete's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
Waddle; Spiksley, Robinson, Finney, Rimmer, Dobson, Curran, Henderson -
The Callum Paterson appreciation zone
The Night-Owl replied to beswetherick's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
Surprised he's not appreciated more. I thought last season, he suited Danny Röhl's style, same could be said of the likes of Marvin Johnson and Liam Palmer too. Those types of players over a long season, will prove invaluable when the games mount up and come thick and fast. Players that can fill in, in different roles, and seem tireless, will spur on the rest of the team and squad, during all the up's and down's and the rollercoaster ride of the Football League. -
Starting XI against Plymouth
The Night-Owl replied to SallyCinnamon's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
Beadle; Valentin, Iorfa, Bernard, M Lowe; Ingelsson, Bannan; Musaba, Windass, Kobacki; J Lowe -
and Dembele
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Video- WE KNOW THE FEE THEY WANT!
The Night-Owl replied to punkyhorrors's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
Could get better value elsewhere. Don't forget we also still need another centre back or two, plus a couple of midfielders and another attacker as well as someone to lead the line upfront. If we have anywhere near the amount they want, we'd be better off and smarter to use that money instead on a few players instead of on one player. Danny Röhl made Ugbo and Poveda better than what they were, extending Danny's contract was the best business we've done this summer, we can find someone else instead of Ugbo and Poveda. -
We've got Danny Röhl, to me it's not make or break whether we got all the loan players back. Their stock has risen because of Danny Röhl and yet we needed to strengthen a lot of areas of the team and squad. I don't think we have to get Ugbo back. Before us he didn't set the league alight at Cardiff and his goals dried up near the end of the season. I believe the money they want, could be better spent on 2, 3 or 4 players or some quality loanees. We've also been linked with Sory Kaba. We don't have to break the bank just for one player, when we still need a few more players in various positions.
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Time to move on from Ugbo just like Poveda, it's unfortunate because they both did well but there's no point waiting around for a greedy club or agents or players to lower their demands. We've seen the positive signs of getting most of the players we need in early so that they can have a pre-season. Personally I would use that money if we have it on a few players, especially considering we still need a couple of attackers, an midfielder or two and a centre back or two. I'd go for someone like Sory Kaba and Karamoko Dembele, plus a couple of loanees, and strengthen various areas of the team instead.