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Dejphon Chansiri faces a fresh setback after the latest twist in the Sheffield Wednesday takeover


Dejphon Chansiri will lose money as a result of James Bord’s decision to withdraw his offer. He is unlikely to make the projected £15 million from a Sheffield Wednesday takeover, but he will most likely make roughly £1 million due to reduced bids for the club.



Relegation to the League One may have been confirmed, and Bord may have failed to acquire the club, but the most recent information on Chansiri may provide some consolation to Wednesday fans when everything else appears grim at best.


He also needs to pay out a debt he made against the acquisition of Hillsborough Stadium, which he had planned to pay off with the revenues of Bord’s takeover, but will now have to spend his personal riches instead.



The Sheffield Wednesday view of Dejphon Chansiri suffering after James Bord’s punch


Football League World spoke with Patrick McKenna, our resident Sheffield Wednesday fan analyst, about his quick reaction to the current circumstances surrounding Chansiri. We asked Patrick if Chansiri was receiving what he deserved.



Patrick spoke to FLW: “Well, obviously, it’s absolutely brilliant news that the disgraceful Dejphon Chanisiri is going to lose out in this, considering how he absolutely destroyed a club and put a fanbase through misery.”Not to mention the appalling abuse of his employees. He should get as little as possible out of this sale. He hasn’t earned anything. He demolished a club.


“What if he expected to get £15 million and now he gets £1 million? Okay, brilliant. I hope this will give him personal pain and troubles.I hope he’ll have to scramble for money. “The need to repay a loan for Hillsborough serves as a reminder of ownership.”I believe I speak for every Wednesday supporter who is glad that he is earning far less money. I hope this decision is bringing him a great deal of suffering.”

The following Sheffield Wednesday owners have a tap-in after Dejphon Chansiri.

In football, there is mismanagement, and then there is what has happened at Sheffield Wednesday under Chansiri. For a club of this size, history, and fan following, the previous few years have felt like a steady erosion of pride and any pretense of a well-run organization.

Point deductions, transfer embargoes, managerial turnover, and promises made but quickly forgotten have proven stressful for Wednesday fans. They are not some little regional outfit that punches above its weight. They are a sleeping monster, with a stadium capable of exploding on big evenings.

After the victory over Peterborough United, the club felt ready to unite and galvanize to the point where they might unleash some of that serious potential. They have a fan base that is unrivaled in size. However, under Chansiri’s leadership, the club has too frequently lurched from one problem to the next.

This post is part of Football League World’s ‘Terrace Talk’ series, which features personal comments from FLW Fan Pundits on breaking news, teams, players, managers, potential signings, and more.

Dejphon Chansiri will lose money as a result of James Bord’s decision to withdraw his offer. He is unlikely to make the projected £15 million from a Sheffield Wednesday takeover, but he will most likely make roughly £1 million due to reduced bids for the club.

Relegation to the League One may have been confirmed, and Bord may have failed to acquire the club, but the most recent information on Chansiri may provide some consolation to Wednesday fans when everything else appears grim at best.

He also needs to pay out a debt he made against the acquisition of Hillsborough Stadium, which he had planned to pay off with the revenues of Bord’s takeover, but will now have to spend his personal riches instead.

The Sheffield Wednesday view of Dejphon Chansiri suffering after James Bord’s punch
Patrick McKenna, a Sheffield Wednesday fan, shared his thoughts on the latest happenings involving Dejphon Chansiri. We asked Patrick if Chansiri was receiving what he deserved.

Patrick spoke to FLW: “Well, obviously, it’s absolutely brilliant news that the disgraceful Dejphon Chanisiri is going to lose out in this, considering how he absolutely destroyed a club and put a fanbase through misery.”Not to mention the appalling abuse of his employees. He should get as little as possible out of this sale. He hasn’t earned anything. He demolished a club.

Are Dejphon Chansiri’s financial issues a positive development for Sheffield Wednesday fans in the current situation? Leave a comment below.If he expected to receive £15 million, how come he only received £1 million? Okay, brilliant. I hope this will give him personal pain and troubles.I hope he’ll have to scramble for money. “The need to repay a loan for Hillsborough serves as a reminder of ownership.”I believe I speak for every Wednesday supporter who is glad that he is earning far less money. I hope this decision is bringing him a great deal of suffering.”

Sheffield Wednesday owners have a tap-in following Dejphon Chansiri’s protests.
In football, there is mismanagement, and then there is what has happened at Sheffield Wednesday under Chansiri. For a club of this size, history, and fan following, the previous few years have felt like a steady erosion of pride and any pretense of a well-run organization.

Point deductions, transfer embargoes, managerial turnover, and promises made but quickly forgotten have proven stressful for Wednesday fans. They are not some little regional outfit that punches above its weight. They are a sleeping monster, with a stadium capable of exploding on big evenings.

After the victory over Peterborough United, the club felt ready to unite and galvanize to the point where they might unleash some of that serious potential. They have a fan base that is unrivaled in size. However, under Chansiri’s leadership, the club has too frequently lurched from one problem to another.

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It’s been a terrible case of firefighting its own difficulties rather than establishing something long-term under one manager or another. The tragedy is that this is a club desperate for stability and organization.

This begins with new ownership in the post-Chansiri world. With smart recruitment and transparent communication, the next person through the door can tap into a long-term plan that extends beyond the next window or PR statement. Instead, fans have been left feeling unsettled and frustrated.

Sheffield Wednesday want such leadership as soon as possible if they are to take the next step, whether that is a serious push for the Premier League or simply becoming a well-run, competitive Championship team once more. That entails a real ownership group with the necessary resources, long-term vision, and football experience.



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