Sheffield Wednesday Informed of 15-Point Deduction for Next League One Season
In Brief
The points deduction could significantly affect Sheffield Wednesday's performance and prospects in the upcoming League One campaign.
Key Facts
- The EFL has notified Sheffield Wednesday's preferred bidder of a 15-point penalty for next season.
- The club is set to compete in League One next season.
- David Storch, representing the preferred bidder consortium, still aims to complete a takeover by May 1.
- Storch has urged the EFL to consider what he calls the 'unique' circumstances of the club.
- The penalty was communicated directly to the preferred bidder, according to both sources.
What Happened
Sheffield Wednesday's preferred bidder has been told by the EFL that the club will start next season in League One with a 15-point deduction. The consortium led by David Storch still plans to finalize a takeover by May 1.
Why It Matters
A 15-point deduction at the start of the season could have a major impact on Sheffield Wednesday's ability to compete in League One and may influence the club's financial and operational decisions, including the ongoing takeover process.
What's Next
The preferred bidder consortium intends to continue with the takeover process. Observers will watch for any response from the EFL regarding Storch's request to reconsider the penalty in light of the club's circumstances.
Sources
- The Independent — Sheffield Wednesday ‘face 15-point deduction next season’ as preferred bidder hits out at EFL(1h ago)
- BBC News — Sheff Wed to start next season with 15-point penalty, bidder told(4h ago)
