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Former Premier League side Sheffield on Wednesday did not pay for the second time in three months for the second time in three months in three months.

The owls recently experienced chaos in the club hierarchy under owner Dejphon Chansiri, whose family control in can Tuna producer Thai Union Group.

General view of Hillsborough Stadium for a football match.

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Sheffield reportedly did not pay any staff and players paidCredit: Getty

And the Championship Outfit now runs the risk of an embargo with three transfer windows.

The last payment round would go out on Friday.

However, players, coaching staff and also general club staff have been hit by a lack of wages that are paid.

According to the Sheffield -SterThe staff has affected this to varying degrees, with some full payments, others only receive part of their payment and some receive nothing at all.

A letter sent to players and staff would have told them that they would not receive payment until he was at least Monday.

If everyone at the club is not paid in full by the end of next week, then a sanction of the EFL Will appear when they are on the edge of a standard setting of 30 days.

That would see them banned to sign players.

The letter sent to club staff says: “We expect that outstanding payments will be made in full during the course of this Monday and his sincere apologies for the discomfort caused.

“We understand that such delays cause financial pressure and want to ensure that the club is here to support you and to ensure that nobody suffers from financial hardships …

“If you are experiencing immediate financial problems as a result of this delay, do not hesitate to contact your line manager or department head, which will help access to the emergency finance we have.”

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When the same issue took place in March, it was finally paid on 7 April.

The club is in the situation in which it is due to debts that are owed to the owner, who has been in the club for ten years.

Fans responded to the news on social media and shot up the club as the “worst run club in football competition”.

The supporter’s confidence of the team also saw in a statement, with the text: “We are again shocked to hear reports that sheffield Wednesday Football Club employees are reportedly no longer paid.

“If these reports are accurate, this is simply unacceptable. We demand that the club immediately gives a clear and transparent explanation of the situation.

“Silence and ambiguity are no longer acceptable.

“We repeat our permanent conviction that Dejphon Chansiri should sell the club without further delay.

“His constant ownership is catastrophic for Sheffield Wednesday and everyone who is connected to it.”

Protests against Chansiri have gathered pace in the past year while trying to sell the club.

It is said that a second attempt to buy the club recently made by an American consortium.

On Wednesday this season ended 12th in the second level under manager Danny Rohl.

Although she was one of the founders of the Premier League in 1992, they last appeared in the top flight in 2000.

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