I don’t think it matters, they can’t afford to pay the wages so I don’t think they will be splashing the cash on transfers.![]()
Will this summer count as two windows as it's open, soon to close then re-open ?![]()
I don’t think it matters, they can’t afford to pay the wages so I don’t think they will be splashing the cash on transfers.![]()
And Bham! 3 window embargo it is then. One added to one that is already in place for this coming season, plus two further transfer embargoes until all wages have been paid and set up to repeat the payments on time. That is surely going to take new owners to put all that in place.
It appears Chansiri is asking for approx 130 Million but all interested parties have said the club is no where near worth that amount. Couple to the, to quote a Weds phrase, ''Massive'' amount of money it will cost to get that s.hit hole of a sty back to anything like 21st century standards and there you have the problem.....a total stalemate.
Can seriously only see them going one way next season and it ain't UP!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/c70xzzy9dpko
Last edited by Brin; 18-06-2025 at 06:57 PM.
Brin on top of the above, there stories going round in Sheffield that they have major problems with Sheff City Council over the state of their ground in respect of a safety certificate.
Nobody will pay what Chancer wants for the club with all these issues to sort, there are also rumours that he has borrowed money and cannot sell for less as he needs to repay the loans.
I hope Tony charges them top dollar up front, when they come asking for a ground share to get their season underway
Last edited by HensonsPRman; 18-06-2025 at 09:45 PM.
Not really. The embargo is in place until they pay the outstanding wages. It's unlikely they would be able to attract free transfers if they were in a position to not even pay the back wages they owed. Would you go and work for a club knowing that they were not paying their workers?
Feel sorry for the supporters. We?ve sailed pretty close to the edge a few times and could easily have gone under and it was a really worrying time. Tony Stewart runs our club well and even though we might sometimes moan about a lack of ambition, when you look at the state Wednesday are in due to their chairman, we are bl00dy lucky to have him.
Eventually a really big club will go under, it could be Wednesday, things are that bad!!!