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Sheffield Wednesday fans boycott EFL Cup match against Leeds in ownership protest

Thousands of Sheffield Wednesday fan, while protests against the ownership of the club continued to stay away from Hillsborough for the second round of tie from the Carabao Cup on Tuesday.

Owl supporters have been showing their discontent against Dejphon Chansiri since the beginning of the season.

The club did not pay each other for a consecutive third month and was shot with several sanctions from EFL.

In the opening championship against Leicester, the fans two weeks ago, “the death of the football club” symbolized a coffin with a coffin, a fake funeral ceremony, ‘enough enough’ exhibited a poster.

Sheffield called the trust of the fans of Wednesday fans On websitesexternal To boycott the match and to donate the ticket money to the Sheffield Children’s Hospital charity.

BBC Radio 5 Live commentator Alistair Bruce-Ball, BBC Radio 5 live commentator Alistair Bruce-Ball, covering the game in Hillsborough, “I can’t imagine a large number of Sheffield Leeds games on Wednesday.” He said.

“The protest tonight was not to come to this game.

“I’m sure Leeds fans, about 3,000 people, can be more than home support.

“The Northern stand is closed like the Eastern stand. The only place where you will find house fans is on the lower floor of the South stand.”

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