Thousands of Sheffield Wednesday fans stayed away from Hillsboro for Tuesday’s Carbao Cup, the protests against the club’s ownership as a second round tie with Leeds United continued.
OWLS supporters have been showing their dissatisfaction against Dejphon Chansiri since the beginning of the season.
The club has failed to pay timely wages for a third month and has been killed with several restrictions from EFL.
In his initial championship game against Leester, a banner was displayed ‘is enough’ enough, while two weeks ago fans organized a mock funeral procession with a coffin, stating that he had a symbol of “the death of the football club”.
Sheffield Wednesday supporters trusts urged fans On their website, external To boycott the match and donate ticket money to Sheffield Children Hospital Charity instead.
“I can’t imagine several sheffields against Leeds Games on Wednesday, which have ever been played at Hilsborough Stadium,” said BBC Radio 5 Live Commentator Alastair Bruce-Ball, covering the game in Hillsboro,.
“This evening opposition was not coming in this game.
“I am sure that the fans of Leeds, about 3,000 of them, can overtake the house support well.
“The North Stand has been closed tonight, as is the East Stand. The only place you will find that the fans of the house are at the lower level of the south stand.”