Rexham Co-owner Rob Mac has supported U-turn by the club to allow Sheffield Wednesday Fans are calling their owner Deson Chancery to sell clubs to bring a banner to Saturday’s game.
On Wednesday, it has trouble going out of trade in this summer as a storm in the last few months has hit the club with several EFL-flourished embarragos for financial violations, including failure to pay players and employees at time in May, June and July.
Next to Wrexham-Wednesday’s struggle at the championship on Saturday, fans of South Yorkshire Club sought permission to uproot the banner.
The request was rejected, Wrexham supporters Trust (WST) said, “due to” political meaning “. However, Wrexham retreated on the decision and allowed the banner since then.
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“More and more, wrexham supporters consider that disastrous effects could have bad ownership on the existence of a football club. Just 14 years ago, our fans raised more than £ 100,000 ($ 135,240) in a single day, which to save Wrexham from expulsion from the football conference, brought us to our knees after our knee,” West said in a statement after our discontinuation of Wrexham.
“Today, Sheffield finds himself in a similar position on Wednesday; a proud, the historic club was brought to the brink by its owner.”
Mac, the actor, was earlier known as Rob McCleni, has since joined it, fans were urged to buy and wear the Black and Gold Age Kit of the previous season, in which profits were being donated to WST.