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Quote from: GazLaz on February 24, 2026, 02:01:07 pmQuote from: Barmby Rover on February 24, 2026, 01:50:54 pmQuote from: Stocksbridge Owl on February 24, 2026, 01:46:51 pmThere are all sorts of rumours doing the rounds at the moment, from a local multi millionaire to owners of NFL clubs in the States looking to buy the club. That’s all they are right now though, rumours. The club itself is in disarray. Yes we have a large fan base but that only gets you so far because everything else is frankly terrible. I know that it doesn’t always seem this way but I have to say that some of you guys at Donny really don’t realise how fortunate you are to have what you do. I hope the new owners have LOTS of money, I would imagine that 50-60 million needs to be spent on just getting the stadium into a fit state before any players get bought.The Sheffield Wednesday project is a £200m+ project to even think about attacking the Premier league. That's why nobody serious is interested in buying them. There's just very little upside vs the risk. I know two of the parties that have been mentioned over the last 6 months or so and anyone that has any credibility has run a mile when they looked at the numbers.I apologise if these questions have been answered already, but how long will the club’s position in the EFL be guaranteed? In its insolvent state there is surely a time limit on how long they can continue to trade.
Quote from: Barmby Rover on February 24, 2026, 01:50:54 pmQuote from: Stocksbridge Owl on February 24, 2026, 01:46:51 pmThere are all sorts of rumours doing the rounds at the moment, from a local multi millionaire to owners of NFL clubs in the States looking to buy the club. That’s all they are right now though, rumours. The club itself is in disarray. Yes we have a large fan base but that only gets you so far because everything else is frankly terrible. I know that it doesn’t always seem this way but I have to say that some of you guys at Donny really don’t realise how fortunate you are to have what you do. I hope the new owners have LOTS of money, I would imagine that 50-60 million needs to be spent on just getting the stadium into a fit state before any players get bought.The Sheffield Wednesday project is a £200m+ project to even think about attacking the Premier league. That's why nobody serious is interested in buying them. There's just very little upside vs the risk. I know two of the parties that have been mentioned over the last 6 months or so and anyone that has any credibility has run a mile when they looked at the numbers.
Quote from: Stocksbridge Owl on February 24, 2026, 01:46:51 pmThere are all sorts of rumours doing the rounds at the moment, from a local multi millionaire to owners of NFL clubs in the States looking to buy the club. That’s all they are right now though, rumours. The club itself is in disarray. Yes we have a large fan base but that only gets you so far because everything else is frankly terrible. I know that it doesn’t always seem this way but I have to say that some of you guys at Donny really don’t realise how fortunate you are to have what you do. I hope the new owners have LOTS of money, I would imagine that 50-60 million needs to be spent on just getting the stadium into a fit state before any players get bought.
There are all sorts of rumours doing the rounds at the moment, from a local multi millionaire to owners of NFL clubs in the States looking to buy the club. That’s all they are right now though, rumours. The club itself is in disarray. Yes we have a large fan base but that only gets you so far because everything else is frankly terrible. I know that it doesn’t always seem this way but I have to say that some of you guys at Donny really don’t realise how fortunate you are to have what you do.
Quote from: GazLaz on February 24, 2026, 02:01:07 pmQuote from: Barmby Rover on February 24, 2026, 01:50:54 pmQuote from: Stocksbridge Owl on February 24, 2026, 01:46:51 pmThere are all sorts of rumours doing the rounds at the moment, from a local multi millionaire to owners of NFL clubs in the States looking to buy the club. That’s all they are right now though, rumours. The club itself is in disarray. Yes we have a large fan base but that only gets you so far because everything else is frankly terrible. I know that it doesn’t always seem this way but I have to say that some of you guys at Donny really don’t realise how fortunate you are to have what you do. I hope the new owners have LOTS of money, I would imagine that 50-60 million needs to be spent on just getting the stadium into a fit state before any players get bought.The Sheffield Wednesday project is a £200m+ project to even think about attacking the Premier league. That's why nobody serious is interested in buying them. There's just very little upside vs the risk. I know two of the parties that have been mentioned over the last 6 months or so and anyone that has any credibility has run a mile when they looked at the numbers.Bord has finally realised it won’t stack up financially. Don’t know why it took him so long, well I do, he’s clueless. Wednesday have dodged a bullet with him.
When’s Mike Ashley coming back to the table? I’ve said for ages he is easily the best option they could hope for.
Ashley and others don't want to pay Chansiri as a creditor (receiving x in the £) period and will probably now play Russian Roulette hoping Chansiri accepts walking away with virtually nothing rather than see the club be wound up. Of course in that scenario there's scope for a Phoenix club to be formed but where that would start in the Pyramid I have no idea.
https://www.swfc.co.uk/news/2026/february/25/update-on-sale-process/Nearly 50 million quid! Surely obvious from day one that was an insane valuation.
As always it is the genuine fans that have spent a fortune watching and supporting their club that will be picking up the pieces.
Quote from: MachoMadness on February 25, 2026, 05:28:53 pmhttps://www.swfc.co.uk/news/2026/february/25/update-on-sale-process/Nearly 50 million quid! Surely obvious from day one that was an insane valuation.Those involved in that bid have lost £4m by withdrawing!
StatsLooking to avoid the history booksWith 14 games to go, Wednesday are also in danger of setting several more unwanted EFL records, including:No team has ever ended a season on minus points. The Owls, who have won 11 points from 32 games so far, need seven from 14 matches to avoid this.Allowing for three points a game, the fewest points a team has ever picked up in a Football League season is Loughborough with nine in 1899-1900. In more recent times, Derby County went down from the Premier League with 11 points in the 2007-08 season. The all-time low for a 46-game season is Doncaster Rovers' 20 points in 1997-98.The record for the most defeats in a 46-game league season also belongs to Doncaster with 34 in the 1997-98 campaign. Wednesday have lost 23 of their first 32 games, meaning 12 defeats in their remaining 14 matches would see them break that record.The most consecutive defeats suffered by a team in one season was by Darwen way back in the 1898-99 season with 18. Since the second tier was rebranded as the Championship, the record for the most successive defeats is Rotherham's 10 in the 2016-17 season. Pedersen's side have lost their past nine games.In a 46-game season, the fewest wins a team has ever managed is Rochdale's two as they were relegated from the third tier in 1973-74.Wednesday's only win this season came away from home, meaning the Owls are now just six games from becoming the first Football League team to go an entire season without a home win.The farthest adrift a team has finished is Stoke City in the 1984-85 season. They finished 33 points from safety in the top tier. At present, the Owls are 41 points behind 21st-placed West Brom.