Sheffield Wednesday owner Dejphon Chansiri provides update on EFL charge

SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY owner Dejphon Chansiri remains confident of a successful resolution in the club's favour amid their ongoing legal case with the English Football League following a misconduct charge.
Dejphon Chansiri.Dejphon Chansiri.
Dejphon Chansiri.

Wednesday could be hit with a range of sanctions including a points deduction after being charged by the EFL for breaking spending rules following the club's controversial sale of their Hillsborough home to Chansiri in the 2017/18 season.

The Owls sold their ground for about £60m, helping them record a pre-tax profit of £2.5m for 2017-18.

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The charges relate to "how and when" it was sold and its inclusion in the 2018 accounts when it was sold a year later, with Wednesday vigorously defending themselves against the charges.

Chansiri told Yorkshire Live: "Of course, if we were not confident then we would not be challenging and defending these allegations.

"I am afraid I cannot go into any detail at this moment. All I can ask of our fans is to be patient, I understand all the questions and the uncertainties but we have to follow the process, there is no other way.

"I believe with any situation like this, and because it has not happened to our club before, we have always had to be prepared for an indefinite period of time.

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"Right from the start, there have never been any timescales or deadlines set as this is an independent process.

"The situation is ongoing, which is all we are permitted to say for legal reasons. This is the same for the EFL.

"As a club, we have provided updates only when we have been allowed and that will continue to be the case.

"Of course, I understand our fans want to know the full situation and I feel sorry for them because we cannot give statements or information as the process proceeds.

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"When we can talk, we will talk, until then we and the EFL have to follow the confidentiality of the process."

National reports have stated this week that the Owls' legal battle with the EFL will still be resolved this year despite the coronavirus pandemic and Chansiri does not believe that the crisis will prevent a final outcome.

He said: This is not something we would anticipate, but the EFL, with input from its member clubs, are now working through the consequences of COVID-19.

Meanwhile, Chansiri has stressed the beleaguered head coach Garry Monk still has his full support, despite a fraught run since Christmas.

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He added: "Today Garry Monk is the manager of our club and he has my 100 per cent support.

"We have had conversations on everything to do with the players and the results and those conversations will remain private as they should be.

"Garry has my support as chairman. He is a very transparent manager and never moves away from any questions or opinions."