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I am entirely uninterested in making exemptions for un-British religious practices.
What would Restore Britain do?
Halal slaughter, banned. The kirpan, banned, Kosher slaughter, banned. The burqa, banned. All of it, banned.
This is Britain - we do things our way.
The fastest man in Yorkshire for over seven years 🦉
Dominic Iorfa departs the club after 222 appearances in blue and white.
Thank you and good luck for the future, Dom 💙
We know today is a day full of excitement, hope, and a new beginning. But some things are far bigger than football.
Mark Townsend suffered a cardiac arrest at our game against West Brom in 2024. He hasn’t been forgotten.
If you’re in the ground tomorrow, please join in a minute’s applause on the 57th minute to remember Mark and show support to his family.
Please share this to ensure it gets the required reach.
#SWFC #WBA
I am proud to be English - always have been, always will be. On St George’s Day, and every other day.
Never let anyone tell you that pride in our England is shameful, or something to hide.
It is most definitely not.
It is noble. It is natural. It is necessary.
Our compass and foundation must be our history, and that is a history to be proud of.
So why is it that others can celebrate who they are with no guilt, no apologies, no fear?
Yet the English are silenced - patronised and insulted, despite everything that we’ve given to this world.
I am tired of it. We are all tired of it.
So now is the time for English men and women to finally stand up for themselves.
To stand up for our history, our culture, our people, our very special way of life.
Our home.
Because if we don’t, and very soon, then we are all going to lose far more than a debate.
We will lose everything.
I think of how our country is going to look, feel and be in 50 years, even 10 years, and it fills me with a looming dread. It is not too late to change it, but that point is already recklessly close.
We must now fight for the England we wish to pass on to our children and grandchildren.
Because patriotism is simply a sense of stewardship, that's how I feel it.
The belief that what we inherited matters. And that we have a duty to leave it stronger, safer, wealthier and more prosperous than how we found it.
That’s the England I want to pass on.
But always remember - the English like to leave it late. We’ve done it before and we’ll do it again.
We will Restore Britain, and we will Restore England.
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
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We’ve all got to think about that first game back next season.
A new squad. A new direction. A firm line drawn in the sand, all being well.
Now is the time for Wednesday fans to be the very best version of themselves. Now is the time for mums and dads to bring their kids for the first time. Now is the time to buy season tickets. The last few weeks our support has gained national attention, it’s that special.
We nearly lost a generation. But if this fanbase has shown anything, it’s that we’re at our best when our backs are against the wall.
So renew. And nag everyone else you know to do the same.
That mate who stopped going because of that idiot who almost ruined it all? Get them back.
That family member who drifted away? Bring them home.
Wednesday revolution. Make Hillsborough a fortress.
We need people in the ground next season more than ever. More than we have ever needed them at Wembley.
We’re on the verge of getting our Wednesday back.
Continue to show the nation what Sheffield Wednesday support really looks like.
Nothing is insurmountable.
#SWFC
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