Sheffield on Wednesday, captain Barry Bannon said that he hopes that the club will be able to play his initial game of the championship season against Leicester City on Sunday.
The owl had an off-season as wages have been delayed during May, June and July to players and employees, registration embarragos have been issued, the North Stand in Hillsboro has been closed due to concerns over its structural integrity and boss Danny Rohal has left the club.
Under the leadership of being taken to the lecester, EFL has expressed doubt whether the club could complete its fixtures, while a back-door training match with Bernley was canceled when the players refused to play.
Asked if the players can go on strike and refuse to play against Fox, Banon told TalkSport: “No, I don’t think so.
“We pulled out of the Burnley game over the weekend, it was only because it is too much and I think it is very easy to pull an east-seas favorable game, as it is a championship stability.
“We have come into training and have just joined it and have seen it in the outside world as we are fine with it, so it was our choice, so ‘enough’ is really enough.”