Sheffield Wednesday - Into Administration (p44)
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Good lord. Clearly, I wrote that as in the guy doing it meant it as banter. It's not what I'd classify as banter.ShootersHillGuru said:
The fact you think this was and I quote “meant as banter” is enough for me to call you out on it. Take a look in the mirror pal.balham red said:
Pathetic that you've even suggested that my post is almost as disgusting as the act. Absolutely pathetic. I can't imagine how you get through life.ShootersHillGuru said:
Initially the police and ultimately the courts. I think this fits the bill perfectly for criminal proceedings. As for even the suggestion it’s banter is almost as disgusting.balham red said:Personally don't think it should be a legal issue. It was in terrible taste, but it was meant as 'banter'. Obviously I don't condone it. But where does the line get drawn? Does the same apply to people doing aeroplane hands against Man U, but only if it's shared on social media?
What happens to these people after losing their jobs? Should they be exiled from having a career and need to live off the state or turn to crime?
All from doing something in very poor taste to wind some other fans up.
If something is sung by a whole bunch of people in similar poor taste, they'd get away with it.
And where is the line? Taking the piss out of a dead kid is pretty much the lowest it can get, but how many rungs up the poor taste ladder will get the same treatment? Who is the arbiter of what is a joke in bad taste and what is a criminal offense?
Obviously you're just someone who loves to get offended and brand those that don't agree with you as disgusting, from way up there on your high horse.
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Anyone who thinks it is in any way close to or meant as banter is the pillock. If that’s not what you meant to imply then apologies but that’s how I read it.balham red said:
Good lord. Clearly, I wrote that as in the guy doing it meant it as banter. It's not what I'd classify as banter.ShootersHillGuru said:
The fact you think this was and I quote “meant as banter” is enough for me to call you out on it. Take a look in the mirror pal.balham red said:
Pathetic that you've even suggested that my post is almost as disgusting as the act. Absolutely pathetic. I can't imagine how you get through life.ShootersHillGuru said:
Initially the police and ultimately the courts. I think this fits the bill perfectly for criminal proceedings. As for even the suggestion it’s banter is almost as disgusting.balham red said:Personally don't think it should be a legal issue. It was in terrible taste, but it was meant as 'banter'. Obviously I don't condone it. But where does the line get drawn? Does the same apply to people doing aeroplane hands against Man U, but only if it's shared on social media?
What happens to these people after losing their jobs? Should they be exiled from having a career and need to live off the state or turn to crime?
All from doing something in very poor taste to wind some other fans up.
If something is sung by a whole bunch of people in similar poor taste, they'd get away with it.
And where is the line? Taking the piss out of a dead kid is pretty much the lowest it can get, but how many rungs up the poor taste ladder will get the same treatment? Who is the arbiter of what is a joke in bad taste and what is a criminal offense?
Obviously you're just someone who loves to get offended and brand those that don't agree with you as disgusting, from way up there on your high horse.
You're a pillock mate.1 -
I remember that - shocking, but I wasn’t surprised, low life scummy Scouse wankersAcab said:
First game of the season home to Liverpool at Selhurst park back in the eighties. We had a minute silence for Stuart Leary and through it Liverpool fans sang ‘who the fucking he’ll is he ‘ Classy scousers.cfgs said:
Liverpool fans have always sung about Munich. I remember when we played Liverpool in the cup years ago, just after Paisley had died, our support sung songs about his death and that they would rather be "Asian" than Scouse. All support bases have scumbags, finger pointing about what has always happened doesn't help, going forward it has to be stopped.ShootersHillGuru said:
This was brazen though. Unrealistic to expect the police to arrest or apprehend a few hundred arseholes but these two were signed sealed and delivered. They deserve to feel the full force of the law and of public disgust. Dreadful human beings.clb74 said:
So are the police selective about this public order offence?RC_CAFC said:Assume it would be a public order offence.Section 4A of the public order act is the offence of intentionally causing harassment, alarm or distress by your words or actions. Think that fits the bill pretty well with what he did.
For years Man u fans have sung , chanted about Hillsborough.
Youngsters were crushed to death, to my knowledge no ones never been arrested.
If we are going to start handing out prison sentences for public order offences I hope its across the board.1 -
Sheffield Wednesday have parted company with Xisco Muñoz, who leaves Hillsborough with immediate effect.
Xisco’s backroom staff - Miguel Muñoz, Miguel Gomila, Roberto Cuesta Roman and Antonello Brambilla - also depart the club.
Under-21s manager Neil Thompson will take the team for Saturday’s home game against Huddersfield Town in the Championship.
https://www.swfc.co.uk/news/2023/october/club-statement/
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Darren Moore pouring himself a big drink and sitting back with a smug look on his face tonight9
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Not quite sure how he got the job anyway. His previous job saw him manage a Cypriot team where he was sacked after 3 months.0
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Neil Warnock ?1
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Personally think Fraeye deserves another crack at English football4
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This is the same Chairman who appointed squirrel face.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Not quite sure how he got the job anyway. His previous job saw him manage a Cypriot team where he was sacked after 3 months.3 -
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Sheff Weds owner says he won't put any more money into Weds then pays off the manager and all his back room staff.3
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Didn't realise Lyle Taylor had been training with them.
Wonder if the owner now saying he's not funding anything more and/or the manager going may have stopped any move.
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Yeah, he’s at massive school now.North Lower Neil said:Didn't realise Lyle Taylor had been training with them.14 -
Sheffield Wednesday have been put under a registration embargo by the English Football League because of money owed to HM Revenue and Customs.
It means Wednesday cannot register any players without prior written consent.
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It never rainsclive said:Sheffield Wednesday have been put under a registration embargo by the English Football League because of money owed to HM Revenue and Customs.
It means Wednesday cannot register any players without prior written consent.
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Frankly they’re already relegated so spending on players in January seems pointless. Better to try and get their house in order and hope for a sale.0
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Seeing as all they sign are out of contract players as the transfer window is shut then it really is of no consequence.clive said:Sheffield Wednesday have been put under a registration embargo by the English Football League because of money owed to HM Revenue and Customs.
It means Wednesday cannot register any players without prior written consent.
It's like me telling my son not to spend too much money when out shopping & then only giving him a fiver.
Fucking pointless.
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They are unable to register any player be that for a fee, loan or out of contract.golfaddick said:
Seeing as all they sign are out of contract players as the transfer window is shut then it really is of no consequence.clive said:Sheffield Wednesday have been put under a registration embargo by the English Football League because of money owed to HM Revenue and Customs.
It means Wednesday cannot register any players without prior written consent.
It's like me telling my son not to spend too much money when out shopping & then only giving him a fiver.
Fucking pointless.1 -
I wonder if Lyle Taylor was still training there. 🤣0
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It's like the RD days across social media.0
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Dejphon Chansiri unleashes astonishing call to 'negative fans' to pledge £2m in next days to 'save their club'. 'Cash flow issue' at S6. HMRC not paid. Player/staff ££ due today could go unpaid. Multi-window embargo concern.https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-wednesday/sheffield-wednesday-dejphon-chansiri-fans-hmrc-wages-4391378
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Once you're talking about big HMRC debts the writing is usually on the wall already in my opinion...2
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"It's all your fault I messed up the running of the club and have my own cash flow problems but I'm giving you almost no time at all to raise £2m which won't buy you any shares but which I promise to pay back, cross my heart and hope to die. If you don't then don't criticise me, it's all your fault".8
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Until football clubs stop spending so much on wages the financial problems will continue. Utter madness....15
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Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri says they have paid their bill with HM Revenue and Customs and will come out of a transfer embargo.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67289706
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Chansiri is behaving like a petulant teenager.shirty5 said:Dejphon Chansiri unleashes astonishing call to 'negative fans' to pledge £2m in next days to 'save their club'. 'Cash flow issue' at S6. HMRC not paid. Player/staff ££ due today could go unpaid. Multi-window embargo concern.https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-wednesday/sheffield-wednesday-dejphon-chansiri-fans-hmrc-wages-4391378His dummy spitting reflects a complete and total lack of understanding of what it takes to be a decent owner/custodian of a football club.0 -
The fact that his father doesn't want him in the family business, whilst his brother has been put in charge of running the whole company says it all.0
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I mean it does show that for all the multiple and many failings of Duchatelet, Sandgaard etc it's not a Charlton problem. It's a football problem.Blucher said:
Chansiri is behaving like a petulant teenager.shirty5 said:Dejphon Chansiri unleashes astonishing call to 'negative fans' to pledge £2m in next days to 'save their club'. 'Cash flow issue' at S6. HMRC not paid. Player/staff ££ due today could go unpaid. Multi-window embargo concern.https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-wednesday/sheffield-wednesday-dejphon-chansiri-fans-hmrc-wages-4391378His dummy spitting reflects a complete and total lack of understanding of what it takes to be a decent owner/custodian of a football club.0 -
I agree about that but there are aspects of a club that I hate:golfaddick said:
I agree.swords_alive said:Individuals have their reasons but seeing so many empty hateful remarks here, reminds me of the idiot fans from other clubs who attacked us at times of existential crisis. Not a good look and I had hoped for better.
I don't "hate" any fans or clubs. Obviously dont like Millwall & don't want to see them do well but "hate" ??
1. Having ’ultras’. I can’t say that I hate them as individuals, but as a collective, they belong in Marseille or Paris, not London. I hate them staining the English game.
2. Having dancing girls. They belong to USA sports, not English. If you want to see them in England go to a nightclub.
3. Using a live animal in the stadium. Is that really necessary?
4. Mixing blue and red. Traditionally in England clubs play in red OR blue. Not both.
They claim to be a big part of English football history (founded in when? 1584?) but actually they have no respect of English football traditions and my feeling for that goes beyond dislike.
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I’m not keen on them either.jimmymelrose said:
I agree about that but there are aspects of a club that I hate:golfaddick said:
I agree.swords_alive said:Individuals have their reasons but seeing so many empty hateful remarks here, reminds me of the idiot fans from other clubs who attacked us at times of existential crisis. Not a good look and I had hoped for better.
I don't "hate" any fans or clubs. Obviously dont like Millwall & don't want to see them do well but "hate" ??
1. Having ’ultras’. I can’t say that I hate them as individuals, but as a collective, they belong in Marseille or Paris, not London. I hate them staining the English game.
2. Having dancing girls. They belong to USA sports, not English. If you want to see them in England go to a nightclub.
3. Using a live animal in the stadium. Is that really necessary?
4. Mixing blue and red. Traditionally in England clubs play in red OR blue. Not both.
They claim to be a big part of English football history (founded in when? 1584?) but actually they have no respect of English football traditions and my feeling for that goes beyond dislike.1














