Dejphon Chansiri

The Chansiri family, with an estimated net worth of $575 million, controls the Thai Union Group, the world's largest canned tuna producer.

[5] In January 2015, a consortium led by Chansiri acquired a 100% stake in Sheffield Wednesday from Milan Mandarić for £37.5m and targeted promotion to the Premier League by 2017.

[6] During his first transfer window he brought in Sergiu Buș, Marnick Vermijl, Filipe Melo on deadline day, as well as loans for Will Keane and Lewis McGugan.

[11] The following season, the investment into the first team squad continued, with more big money signings Almen Abdi, Adam Reach and Jordan Rhodes all made.

[12] Jos Luhukay was sacked as manager the following Christmas after only being able to bring in Joey Pelupessy and the loan signings of Josh Onomah and Michael Hector during his year in charge.

[23] More high profile players left in the summer, with Tom Lees, Adam Reach, Jordan Rhodes and Keiren Westwood all being released.

Darren Moore would get another season, and would this time be successful in their playoff campaign, beating Barnsley at Wembley stadium to win promotion back to the EFL Championship.