Football Today
·24 Desember 2025
Ex-poker player James Bord is preferred Sheffield Wednesday bidder

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·24 Desember 2025

Former professional poker player James Bord has been chosen as the preferred bidder to take over Sheffield Wednesday, per BBC Sport.
The Championship outfit entered administration in October, with Dejphon Chansiri’s reign finally ending after 10 dismal years.
The club’s administrators announced on Wednesday that they have reached an agreement with a potential buyer.
A consortium led by Bord has been identified as the preferred bidder, but it is currently unclear who is part of the former poker player’s consortium.
The 44-year-old, who currently runs data company Short Circuit Science, has a stake in Spanish Segunda Division side Cordoba CF and Bulgarian club Septemvri.
He has also owned Scottish club Dunfermline, along with partner Evan Sofer, for almost a year.
However, given his previous involvement in gambling, Bord may face hurdles in passing the English Football League Owners and Directors’ Test.
Wednesday are almost certain to be relegated to League One after suffering two points deductions since entering administration.
They are currently at the bottom of the Championship table and under several transfer embargoes imposed during Chansiri’s reign due to late payments.
Despite the club’s poor state, numerous groups have expressed interest in taking over.
Former Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley is among the bidders for Wednesday, while American aviation businessman David Storch is also keen to buy the club.









































