Saturday’s Championship match between Sheffield Wednesday and Coventry Metropolis was briefly delayed after a small group of residence followers ran on to the pitch to protest towards the membership’s proprietor Dejphon Chansiri.
Within the tenth minute Owls supporters joined collectively to chant towards the Thai businessman, days after wages weren’t paid on time for the fifth time in seven months.
A number of followers entered the sphere of play to protest within the centre circle and referee Adam Herczeg took each groups over to the sideline.
The match was held up for about 5 minutes whereas stewards eliminated the followers from the pitch.
BBC Radio Sheffield reporter Rob Staton stated: “A number of boos from the assist however principally cheers, they’re chanting for Chansiri to go away the membership.
“It was a peaceable protest, the Coventry supporters have been additionally cheering it.”
The Owls, who’ve solely gained as soon as within the league this season, have been 3-0 down at half-time within the 12:30 BST kick-off.