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Sheffield Wednesday: Oulz failed to pay players’ salaries for March

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Sheffield Wednesday: Oulz failed to pay players’ salaries for March


Sheffield was unable to pay their players’ salaries for March on Wednesday due to cash traffic problems, owned by Digifon.

The club said it was a “temporary issue” because of the debts owed to the 56-year-old businessman who controls Thailand’s family, the world’s largest producer in the world.

They are 12th on Wednesday – Five points out of the Play-offs and will face Hull City at home against Hall on Saturday.

“Sheffiel can confirm a temporary problem on Wednesday with the payment of players’ salaries for March,” the club said in a statement.

“This was the result of a significant amount of money money-in-law for the president’s work, which has affected the club’s cash.

“The president is working hard to solve this situation as soon as possible and in the meantime he thanks everyone for their patience and understanding.

Chancellor led a Thai group that bought Milan Mandarik on Wednesday in January 2015, but has seen a number of financial challenges at the club’s manager.

In July 2019, they sold the Helsbroo stadium for nearly £60m to ensure that they would not violate the expenditure rules.

In October 2023, the chances of fans asked fans to raise £2 million to help the club pay an unpaid loan to HM (HMRC) and rent.

In November last year, the pigeons were exposed to the amount of money owed to HMRC under a registration embargo.

The club’s management has been criticized by fans for their protests this season, when his relationship with the club’s manager Dani Rohl has been in trouble.

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