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The EFL is expected to review its insolvency policies following the takeover at Sheffield Wednesday amid anger from some clubs that the Owls avoided a 15-point penalty, despite breaching the league's agreed policy when exiting administration.
Wednesday's former owner, Dejphon Chansiri, is owed a quarter of the £64m (£16m) he'd given to the club in loans during his tenure but new owner David Storch refused to pay him, feeling that the Thai businessman had left the club in a parlous state. If Storch had paid Chansiri what he was due, that would have more than doubled his purchase price.
EFL clubs unhappy after Sheff Wed avoid points deduction
Originally reported by Sky Sports
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