Sheffield Wednesday could be set for even more chaos as fresh Danny Rohl doubt emerges
It seems like ages have passed since Sheffield Wednesday had a single typical day, and today is no exception as the Danny Rohl story
takes yet another turn.
It’s easy to forget that Danny Rohl essentially gave up on his position at Sheffield Wednesday for the majority of this summer due to
the financial issues and the continuous buyout rumours.
In an effort to start over, the Owls manager has returned to S6 this week to attend preseason training. The issue is that neither the
players nor the supporters of Sheffield Wednesday are pleased with Rohl.
With Dejphon Chansiri finally paying players and staff following a cash infusion from the Djeidi Gassama sale, Wednesday appears to
have escaped one catastrophe this week; nevertheless, further internal issues at the club could now be developing.
Sheffield Wednesday are questioning Danny Rohl’s position once more
Owls supporters were divided on whether it seemed appropriate for the German to return to his position when images of Rohl
conducting training at the Middlewood Road facilities surfaced on Monday.
Concern was also raised by the players dissatisfaction, as some even informed the board that they no longer wanted to collaborate with
Rohl. The Sheffield Wednesday management, according to our sources, has instructed the players to move on and put the incident
behind them and has no plans to fire Rohl.
According to a story from The Star, there may still be some scepticism within the leadership regarding Rohl’s eligibility to remain
Despite clear-the-air talks and Rohl taking training for the last three days, there is now thought to be uncertainty once more and that
the Owls bosses are considering relieving Rohl of his duties before the start of the season.
The report claims no “definitive decision” has been made, despite Wednesday’s first Championship fixture — an away day at Leicester
City — being just three weeks away.
The Owls have to stick with Danny Rohl now, it’s too late

incredibly stupid and disruptive to have let him return now and then fired him nevertheless.
That said, after what has happened this summer, it would not be particularly surprising.
Danny Rohl is without a doubt the best Sheffield Wednesday manager we have seen at Hillsborough in a long time, regardless of your
opinion of him. It is improbable that many better candidates will be available to fill this position at this time.
The upcoming season will arrive sooner rather than later Even though the ownership situation is still unclear, Wednesday needs some
stability and unity among the team and playing staff right now, which means Rohl should stay in his current position.
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