Sheffield Wednesday's day of defiance has finally arrived, as the club's fans celebrate the end of Dejphon Chansiri's disastrous ownership. The queues started to form before 9am on a chilly autumn morning, with fans eager to get into the club's megastore and show their support.

What happened?

The painful boycott of home games, aimed at forcing change at the top of their ailing club, was over. The chants and songs began long before kick-off of the 2-1 defeat to Oxford United.

Why it matters for Sheffield Wednesday

The fact that the team is celebrating going into administration says it all, according to season-ticket holder Paul Radford. The enmity that had coalesced around Chansiri's time at the club was palpable.

What comes next?

As the club looks to rebuild and recover from a tumultuous period, the fans are optimistic about the future. With the team currently sitting at the bottom of the table, there is a long way to go, but the sense of relief and hope is palpable.

| Category | Stat | | --- | --- | | League standing | 24th in Championship, 0 pts, 2W-12D-32L from 46 games | | Goals this season | 29 scored, 89 conceded (-60 goal difference) | | Title race | 95 points behind leaders Coventry | | Last result | Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 West Brom (2026-05-02) | | Recent form | 2W-0D-3L (WWLLL, most recent first) | And with a 2-game winning run under their belt, the team is looking to build on this momentum. So, what does the future hold for Sheffield Wednesday? Only time will tell, but for now, the fans are just happy to have their club back.