
"The Championship club are already under five separate EFL embargoes after they failed to pay wages on time in five of the past seven months, with fans staging several protests against owner Dejphon Chansiri. And now it has emerged Wednesday are set to be served with a winding-up petition - a formal court application to force a company into compulsory liquidation - with BBC Sport reporting the club owe HMRC 1 million."
"Manager Danny Rohl left in July, when the Owls were unable to sign players for the new season, with assistant Henrik Pedersen taking over a skeleton squad that has exceeded expectations simply by eking out six points from their first nine games of the Championship campaign. Wednesday's solitary win this season was a 2-0 victory at Portsmouth last month, while they have also claimed creditable draws away to Wrexham and Birmingham City, and at home against Queens Park Rangers."
Sheffield Wednesday face an imminent winding-up petition from HMRC over a reported £1 million unpaid tax bill. The club already carries five separate EFL embargoes after failing to pay wages on time in five of the past seven months, prompting multiple fan protests against owner Dejphon Chansiri. Manager Danny Rohl departed in July amid off-field troubles, and assistant Henrik Pedersen now leads a skeleton squad that has earned six points from nine Championship games. The Owls have one league win, several draws, and cup victories against Bolton and Leeds before losing to Grimsby. Expulsion would lead to the club's playing record being expunged, affecting other teams.
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