Sheffield Wednesday fans’ frustration towards controversial owner Chansiri reach an all-time high during the 2023/24 campaign.
Fans were left beyond frustrated at the improper running of the club, with Chansiri’s outbursts in the media only serving to worsen his reputation among fans.
But manager Danny Rohl stemmed the tide somewhat, guiding the Owls towards a miraculous 20th place finish in the Championship despite their season looking dead and buried for a long time.
Despite Rohl’s Sheffield Wednesday turnaround, fans’ anger towards Chansiri has remained, with a section of supporters forming The 1867 Group.
They’ve grown in popularity and stature throughout the season, staging several protests against Chansiri in games against Leeds United and Plymouth Argyle earlier this year.
And Sheffield Wednesday News has now spoken exclusively to The 1867 Group.
The 1867 Group tells Dejphon Chansiri what he needs to do at Sheffield Wednesday
There’s plenty of issues, both off the pitch and on the pitch that Chansiri needs to patch up at Sheffield Wednesday this summer.
But The 1867 Group believes that the main issue isn’t so specific, but more objective, in that the Owls simply don’t have any kind of long-term plan in place.
The 1867 Group told Sheffield Wednesday news: “He [Chansiri] needs to put a proper strategy in place. A proper transfer strategy, a proper business strategy. A proper club policy going forward