'Chansiri is a toxic mix of pride and stupidity'
"There's been disaster after disaster on the pitch, off the pitch. There's been no real structure and now you're seeing it all fall apart," former Owls player and manager Chris Turner tells BBC Radio Sheffield.
Rob Staton is joined by Turner, Ian Bennett from the Supporters Trust and Jon McClure from Reverend and the Makers to talk about the financial crisis at the club.
From a planned boycott of merchandise to the players and boss Danny Rohl's rumoured departures, it's reaching breaking point between chairman Dejphon Chansiri and the fans.
But finding a buyer that will meet his asking price is proving a difficult task.
"Chansiri is a very toxic mix of pride, arrogance and stupidity," McClure said.
"What worries me is he is either going to hang on or we are going to sell to someone just as bad.
"People out there would buy the club but unfortunately, for whatever reason, Mr Chansiri is just demanding a ridiculous fee."
For a prospective buyer, it's not only the initial purchase price they have to consider.
"Whoever buys the club has got a massive job on their hands because going all the way through the club, there's no structure," Turner added.
"I read comments over the weekend where academy staff are leaving, handing notices in and stuff like that.
"Obviously, the first team has got to be restructured, the grounds have got to be brought up to date... there's all sorts of problems.
"It's really going to be a difficult decision for somebody."
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