Blackmail. It is hard to describe Dejphon Chansiri's interview with The Sheffield Star any other way.
Sheffield Wednesday's owner has asked supporters to lend him £2m. Chansiri wants £100 from 20,000 fans. He will pay them back with interest when he gets the chance. How and on what terms is not clear. If only there were 20,000 Wednesday fans with a spare £100 to bail out a millionaire businessman having cashflow problems. This is how detached some football club owners are from reality.
I can absolutely guarantee that if collectively or individually any of those supporters had the cash lying around to buy Chansiri out, plus the millions on top needed to make the Owls competitive in the Championship, they would make the offer he is angling for in a heartbeat. But unlike Chansiri they were not blessed to be born into a family reckoned to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
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