The kids have been obsessed with Pixar’s Luca the past week, watching it whenever they got a chance.
Sat down and watched it myself, what a film!!! Now it might be my favourite Pixar film 🙌🏻
A throwback to when Sheffield Wednesday had their own Goal of the Season competition back in 2018/19! 🤩🦉
They scored some absolute BEAUTIES that season! 😮💨
#SWFC
No home wins & 1 win all season.
Relegated in Feb.
Starting League 1 on -15 points.
Yet this weekend, our last game is set to be the highest attended game in the whole Championship season.
There’s no denying who is the biggest club outside of the Premier League!
#swfc#wawaw
Season from hell…
Chairman stopped paying players, staff or anything for that matter.
Players hand in notice and leave.
Best players sold for peanuts to keep the lights on.
Left with threadbare squad mainly made up of youth players.
Administration.
Deducted -18 points…
So let me get this straight…
Owner runs #swfc into the ground, doesn’t pay staff/players, leaves — and the EFL want new owners to compensate him?
Then dock them 15 points?
Have they not suffered enough? Disgraceful.
We are all with you Wednesday fans fuck the @EFL#swfc
The EFL has sanctioned Sheffield Wednesday consistently since 2018.
Over that period, the club has been hit with multiple transfer embargoes spanning nearly a decade. By October 2025, Wednesday were under six simultaneous embargoes — the most any club has ever faced.
On top of that, the club has suffered repeated points deductions. A -12 deduction in 2020/21 severely damaged recruitment and momentum going into that season. Although it was later reduced to -6 on appeal, the damage had already been done — those points ultimately proved the difference between survival and relegation to League One.
In 2025, the situation worsened further. The club received:
•-12 points for entering administration, after the former owner failed to meet basic financial obligations such as paying wages and bills on time
•A further -6 point deduction, again due to the owner’s failure to uphold his responsibilities
This is not a case of a club gaining an unfair advantage — quite the opposite. The club has been placed at a significant competitive disadvantage for years due to sustained mismanagement.
Sheffield Wednesday has endured one of the most damaging ownership periods a club of its size is likely to experience. The former owner’s approach has not only harmed the club financially but also created a toxic environment for staff and supporters alike.
And yet, despite this, there is now an expectation that the same owner should be repaid — while the club continues to face further punishment.
How can that be justified?
The new ownership group should not be penalised for the failures of the previous regime. They should be given the opportunity to restore stability to a club that has lacked it for nearly 26 years.
Imposing further sanctions — such as another -15 point deduction, spending caps, business plan restrictions, and transfer limitations — would only deepen the damage. It risks condemning the club to yet another relegation and prolonging the cycle of instability.
At some point, there has to be recognition that continued punishment is no longer corrective — it is excessive.
The club, its staff, and its supporters deserve the chance to move forward.
#FairDealForWednesday
@storchyowl
11 - The most saves by a goalkeeper in a Championship match this season:
11 - Pierce Charles vs Leicester City in August
11 - Pierce Charles vs Leicester City today
Heroics.
#OnThisDay in 1993
Chris Waddle scored this brilliant free kick for Sheffield Wednesday against Sheffield United in the FA Cup Semi Final at Wembley
"Chris Waddle...is he going to have a crack?"
🎙from Barry Davies
No matter what team you support, you have to admire this loyal support. A team that's won 1 game all season, is on -6 points. Singing like this 3-1 down for last 30 mins of the game non stop.Think you have respect the fans,that's what you call backing ur team thru shit👏 #swfc
The scene after the final whistle.
Sang for 90 minutes solid, can’t see an empty seat.
These haven’t seen a win since September.
Best afternoon of away support I’ve ever seen.
#SWFC🦉
0 - Sheffield Wednesday in January 2026 are one of only three Football League sides in history to play seven games in a month in all competitions and fail to score a goal, along with Hartlepool United in March 2013 and Bolton Wanderers in September 2017. Shy.
Barry Bannan has been so much more to Sheffield Wednesday than an outstandingly good footballer…
He’s been a leader, a figurehead, an almost ever-present through the good, the badly and the very ugly. You don’t get that in modern day football, not really. He just got us.
#SWFC