The Sheffield Wednesday takeover saga has taken an unexpected turn as the consortium led by Dunfermline co-owner James Bord has withdrawn its interest in the beleaguered football club. This development has left fans and stakeholders alike in a state of uncertainty, as the club's future hangs in the balance. But here's where it gets controversial: while the consortium cited financial constraints and due diligence findings as the reason for their withdrawal, sources suggest that the real issue may lie in the stadium's maintenance requirements, which could have been a deal-breaker for the group. The consortium's decision to pull out has sparked a heated debate among fans and experts, with some questioning the group's commitment and others praising their efforts to restore financial stability to the club. As the club's administrators seek a new buyer, the question remains: who will step forward to lead Sheffield Wednesday out of its current crisis? And this is the part most people miss: the club's relegation from the EFL Championship after a 2-1 defeat to Sheffield United on Sunday has only added to the urgency of finding a new owner who can guide the team back to success. With three other groups now in the running, including Mike Ashley, the future of Sheffield Wednesday is set to be decided in the coming weeks. Will the club find a savior or will it face an uncertain future? The outcome of this takeover saga will have a significant impact on the club's future, and the fans are eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the story of Sheffield Wednesday.