Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan has mentioned he expects the membership to have the ability to play their opening recreation of the Championship season towards Leicester Metropolis on Sunday.
The Owls have had a tumultuous low season as gamers and employees have had wages delayed throughout Might, June and July, registration embargoes have been issued, the North Stand at Hillsborough has been closed due to issues over its structural integrity and boss Danny Rohl has left the membership.
Within the lead-up to taking up Leicester, the EFL has expressed doubts over whether or not the membership can fulfil its fixtures, whereas a behind-closed-doors coaching match with Burnley was cancelled after the gamers refused to play.
When requested whether or not the gamers may go on strike and refuse to play towards the Foxes, Bannan instructed Talksport: “No, I do not assume so.
“We pulled out of the Burnley recreation on the weekend, that was just because it is occurred an excessive amount of now and I believe it is quite a bit simpler to tug put of a pre-season pleasant recreation than it's a Championship fixture.
“We have come into coaching and simply obtained on with it and made it look to the skin world like we're high quality with it, in order that was our selection then to say ‘sufficient's sufficient' actually.”
