Sheffield Wednesday fans boycott EFL Cup match
Summary
Thousands of Sheffield Wednesday fans did not attend a Carabao Cup match against Leeds United as a protest against the club's owner. The fans are unhappy because the club has not paid wages on time repeatedly. The fans hope their actions will bring attention to their grievances.Key Facts
- Many Sheffield Wednesday fans boycotted the match against Leeds United.
- Fans are protesting against the club's owner, Dejphon Chansiri.
- The club has not paid wages on time for three months in a row.
- The English Football League (EFL) has given the club several penalties.
- Fans previously displayed a banner saying 'Enough is Enough' at a game against Leicester.
- A mock funeral was held by supporters to symbolize concerns about the club's future.
- The Sheffield Wednesday Supporters' Trust encouraged fans to donate ticket money to charity instead.
- Parts of the stadium were closed due to low attendance, with Leeds fans outnumbering home fans.
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