BBC Sport
Sheffield Wednesday boss Henrik Pedersen has said the club feels “belief” again after entering administration in October.
The process brought an end to Dejphon Chansiri’s chaotic ownership, which had seen players’ and staff wages delayed and fans boycotting games.
The club’s administrators said last week they had had 10 parties show proof of funds to take over at Hillsborough.
“There’s been a big change of energy since the administrator took over,” Pedersen told BBC Radio Sheffield.
“There is freedom again and there is belief again. People are looking forward to the future. You can feel a different energy in the stadium now.”
Entering administration meant Wednesday were deducted 12 points by…