Hundreds of Sheffield Wednesday followers stayed away from Hillsborough for Tuesday's Carabao Cup second-round tie with Leeds United as protests in opposition to the membership's possession continued.
Owls supporters have been displaying their discontent in opposition to proprietor Dejphon Chansiri for the reason that begin of the season.
The membership have did not pay wages on time for a 3rd successive month and have been hit with a number of sanctions from the EFL.
Of their opening Championship recreation in opposition to Leicester, a banner declaring ‘Sufficient is Sufficient' was displayed, whereas two weeks in the past followers held a mock funeral procession with a coffin that they stated symbolised “the demise of the soccer membership”.
The Sheffield Wednesday Supporters' Belief urged followers on their website, external to boycott the match and as an alternative donate the ticket cash to Sheffield Kids's Hospital Charity.
“I can not think about many Sheffield Wednesday in opposition to Leeds video games which have ever been performed in a Hillsborough stadium like this,” BBC Radio 5 reside commentator Alistair Bruce-Ball, masking the sport at Hillsborough, stated.
“The protest being made this night was by not coming to this recreation.
“I am fairly positive the Leeds followers, about 3,000 of them, might properly outnumber the house assist.
“The North stand is closed tonight, as is the East stand. The one place you can find the house followers is within the decrease tier of the south stand.”
