We would like to start off by saying thank you, to our volunteers, who yet again gave up their time to distribute flyers, to fans who thanked us for our efforts. And to those who respectfully declined a flyer. Whilst we expected this protest wouldn’t be as successful as the one against Birmingham due to recent results, it was still pleasing to see so many in agreement, that change is very much needed. Sadly, given our constant requests that debate remains civil and respectful, it’s a shame some fellow Wednesdayites couldn’t afford us that respect. We always knew we’d be open to criticism. It comes with being a protest group on such a divisive issue. People don’t want unrest at the club, neither do we. What we didn’t sign up to is threats of violence, being spat at, our support questioned, flyers knocked out of our distributors hands or the disgusting remarks based on our appearance. We didn’t expect this from fans of our own club. What happened to WAWAW? Everything we’ve done and will continue to do is because we love Sheffield Wednesday. We believe in its untapped potential. Contrary to the belief of some we don’t hate Mr. Chansiri. We don’t want him to fail. But the past 9 years have proven that he either doesn’t have the resources to change - or he simply doesn’t want to. We don’t feel we can reason with the chairman. Whilst Danny Rohl and his coaching staff are doing a fantastic job and results have picked up, the situation off the pitch is still very much unknown. Will the chairman adequately fund the club in the future? What is our financial situation? Are taxes and players going to be paid on time? Will the club adequately address supporters concerns regarding season ticket, match day and merchandise pricing? Will the club address the mysterious reasoning behind the lack of card payment option on season tickets? What was the reason for such short early bird season ticket periods? Are there cash flow issues? We aren’t a consortium. We aren’t trying to buy the club. We’re a group of fans from all different walks of life that are respectfully asking Mr. Chansiri to put the club up for sale. He has himself admitted that there has been interest in the past. This is why we won’t stop. We’ll keep protesting in a peaceful way. Dejphon Chansiri, enough is enough. Please put our club up for sale.
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