Chansiri asking fans to buy into Owls’ journey
The Owls this week revealed a new pricing structure that will see tickets split into eight different categories depending on the calibre of opposition.
Any category A* fixtures will see adult non-members asked to pay a maximum £52, while the opening-day visit of Bristol City – graded as category B – will require fans to stump up between £39 and £46.
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Hide AdThe move drew stinging criticism but Chansiri has called on supporters to get behind the club.
“If we are to achieve our ultimate aim of promotion, we must embark on this journey together,” said the Wednesday chief.
“I will lead that journey as your chairman but I need as much help as possible along the way. Budgets must be achieved, we must work within the constraints of Financial Fair Play.
“We do not have the benefit of parachute payments, unlike a significant number of our peers in the Championship, each of whom are aiming for the same destination.
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Hide Ad“As our costs increase, so too must our revenues across the business. What we are building here will, I have no doubt, lead to one of the most exciting seasons in Sheffield Wednesday’s long history. The remit for Carlos (Carvalhal, manager) is entertaining, aggressive football, and my responsibility is providing necessary funds to finance the players who can help deliver that requirement.
“The permanent transfer of Lewis McGugan this week was our eighth signing of the summer and I am hopeful of further signings to come.”
Wednesday sold around 13,000 season tickets for the coming season while anyone joining the members club will save £5 on matchday admission for every game.
Chansiri added: “I pledge that as a club, we will explore further strategies to ensure we attract as many fans as possible throughout this season and those of the future. I can assure every single supporter that I will give everything it takes where possible to take Sheffield Wednesday back into the Premier League and all I can ask for as a maximum is your support in return.”