Sheffield Wednesday chairman Dejphon Chansiri SHOVES young fan

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The chairman of Sheffield Wednesday, Dejphon Chansiri, pushed a fan on Friday. The fan, who was younger in age, was teasing the chairman outside the stadium by shouting, "He's getting to the level of De Bruyne!" Martin Odegaard, an exceptional player from Arsenal, definitely should be considered a top contender for Player of the Year. For more insight, check out the It's All Kicking Off! Podcast.

Posted at 01:35 AM on April 28th, 2024 and modified at 01:48 AM on the same day.

A young supporter was allegedly taunting Dejphon Chansiri, the chairman of Sheffield Wednesday, outside Hillsborough Stadium on Friday night. In response, the chairman was caught on video pushing the fan.

A spectator approached Chansiri as he was leaving the stadium, seemingly to ask for a photo together. However, the fan's intentions were not pure and he proceeded to taunt the chairman instead.

During a recent event, a fan was overheard shouting, "Dejphon Chansiri, leave our club immediately!" The individual was standing in close proximity to the 55-year-old tycoon at the time.

Chansiri was not pleased with the young person's behavior and forcefully moved them aside before leaving the camera shot.

In the clip shared on X (previously referred to as Twitter), a youthful supporter could be heard exclaiming "ouch" prior to being accompanied out of the vicinity by a guard responsible for safety.

On Friday night, a video surfaced showing Sheffield Wednesday's chairman, Dejphon Chansiri, pushing a young supporter who was taunting him outside of Hillsborough Stadium.

The security officer grabbed the arm of the enthusiast and instructed him to cease his foolish behavior before the footage abruptly ended.

Dean Percival, father of the boy, posted a video on X with the accompanying message: 'The Sheffield Wednesday chairman hit my son!'

He continued by saying: 'This video clearly demonstrates his overconfidence and lack of comprehension about the English sport!'

Chansiri has been in the news before for having an argument with a supporter. He once referred to a Sheffield Wednesday fan as an 'idiot'.

The head of the club called one of the fans an 'idiot' when he got an email from them asking him to sell the team.

The electronic message was dispatched to Chansiri during the time when the Owls were in the 23rd position in the Championship, where they were separated by a margin of eight points from the safe zone.

The event involving the youngster occurred on Friday evening following Sheffield Wednesday's triumphant 3-0 victory against West Brom.

Danny Rohl's team had a crucial outcome that significantly boosted their chances of staying in the Championship.

. A person who supported the team was shouting loudly and repeatedly saying 'Dejphon Chansiri, leave our club immediately', while standing right in front of the owner of the club who is 55 years old.

Sheffield Wednesday supporters have criticized Chansiri multiple times.

Anthony Musaba, Ike Ugbo, and Josh Windass scored the goals that secured the outcome. This result means that the Owls only need to earn one point against Sunderland next weekend to ensure they remain in the second tier.

In his post-game remarks, Rohl expressed his satisfaction with his team's impressive performance. He stated that he was immensely proud of his team for defeating a top-ranked team.

As we faced off against a formidable opponent, we took note of the extent of their skill and aggressive tactics. In order to counter this, we worked together as a unified team to protect our territory, even as the game neared its end. It was our collective goal to keep our goal untouched, as if we were playing with only a one-point lead. Our determination to achieve a clean sheet was unwavering.

In the past five games, we were able to acquire a total of 11 points. This means that we averaged two points per game, which is not too shabby. It's actually a significant upgrade from our previous performances. The team's mentality is spot on, and their performance today was truly remarkable.

Ever since I came to this place, we've been discussing the procedure and the progress. This approach is beneficial when the outcomes are unfavorable and also when they are favorable.

The table shows that we haven't yet achieved our goal. We're not secure yet. This means that we need to continue putting in effort and working diligently in the coming week. If we do this successfully, we may have cause for celebration.

In my opinion, our aim is to attain three points. This isn't a moment to relax or rejoice for me. Being indolent could lead to complications.

The West Brom team is still within the play-off positions, but they must secure their spot in the top six on the final day of the season. Their manager, Carlos Corberan, expressed disappointment with his players' performance, as he had anticipated better results from them.

A situation happened with a spectator following Sheffield Wednesday's victory of 3-0 against West Brom.

According to him: 'I believe there were certain points of the match. During the initial half, it was a draw. Their team didn't have a lot of opportunities and neither did we.'

In my opinion, it is quite evident that we did not perform well enough today to achieve the desired outcome.

It's crucial to examine the causes of this outcome. As a team of players and staff, we are fully accountable. We must seek out ways to address the issue following such a result.

Their initial objective was achieved through a goal in which we successfully cleared the first ball, however, their team immediately resumed the match by placing another ball in the net and scoring. We need to handle such situations with greater skill and strategy in the future.

We were not able to take advantage of any of our chances to score. It's crucial for us to come up with solutions now. In football, the ultimate goal is to perform well after playing 46 games. We are aware that our aim can only be reached if we win our forthcoming match.

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