Sheffield Wednesday's nightmare season has hit a new historic low as they continue to struggle on the pitch. The Owls have now gone over 365 days without a home win, setting the longest winless run at home in English Football League history. This is a disastrous season for the club, with much of the blame directed at owner Dejphon Chansiri, who has overseen a steady decline both on and off the pitch since taking over in 2015. His time in charge has been plagued by financial issues, including delayed wage payments and tax problems, alongside breaches of EFL financial regulations, which have led to significant sporting penalties. An 18-point deduction in the Championship has summed up the chaos, with protests in the stands and players leaving the club. Performances on the pitch have reflected that instability, and Wednesday are now in danger of finishing the season with negative points - something virtually unheard of. This campaign has rewritten the record books for all the wrong reasons. The Owls have gone 39 games without a win (28 defeats, 11 draws), the longest winless run in English league history, beating Derby County's previous record of 36 matches set between 2007 and 2008. And the problems may not end there. The four-time English champions - and a founding member of the Premier League - are reportedly at risk of starting next season in League One with a 15-point deduction, as efforts continue behind the scenes to stabilise the club financially.
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Sheffield Wednesday's Historic Low: Owls' Nightmare Season Continues
Sheffield Wednesday's nightmare season hits new historic low as they go 365 days without a home win, setting the longest winless run at home in English Football League history.
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