Sheffield Wednesday are closing in on the signing of Tayo Adaramola in a permanent deal from Crystal Palace after a successful loan spell at Hillsborough last season. The left-back is expected to have his medical this week before making the move back to the Owls. #swfc#cpfc
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Division street/Common room was busy with Arsenal fans on the lead up to the game. Which is bizarre for Sheffield
The way they cleared out at full time and went covert needs studying
Absolutely extraordinary scenes
Understand that the possibility of a Jamie Vardy return at Sheffield Wednesday has been discussed by the club’s higher-ups...
Personally, I'd imagine Leicester is a more likely destination if he's to venture into League One, though... https://t.co/gAMATJmNXH #SWFC
Confused how Jamal Lowe has managed to get an extension for next season
Spent the last campaign running round aimlessly like he’s searching for the receipt to his footballing ability 😭
There seems to be a lot of confusion on the SWFC zero point ruling when comparing to the zero points Derby also received.
Both Clubs paid/are paying 25p in the £ to unsecured creditors.
Derby’s owner completely wrote his debt off. The Wednesday owner was made a sizeable offer.
Derby paid 25p in the £ and left the tax man owed £10’s of millions (EFL Insolvency Policy directs 100p - discretion shown). Wednesday are paying off all owed (100p in the £) to HMRC.
I’m struggling to square why some feel Wednesday should get more than Derby got for exiting Administration when the shortfall to creditors is so much less in the case of SWFC?
Furthermore, the shortfall against EFL Insolvency Policy is also much less in the case of SWFC.
Sheffield Wednesday haven’t dodged punishment, we’ve lived it and breathed it, for years.
Points deductions, transfer restrictions, stripped back squads, off-field chaos, and the worst season in the club’s history, all under an ownership model we as fans had zero control over. The damage wasn’t theoretical, it was real and it was brutal. It’s caused infighting, division and a complete loss of identity. We’ve been ridiculed beyond belief and we lost all pride in our football club.
Administration didn’t give us an advantage, it confirmed how far we’d already fallen. It was an escape from an owner who treat us with immeasurable disrespect.
A reset to zero isn’t leniency, it’s common sense. It’s the EFL recognising that you can’t keep punishing the same club, players and supporters for the same failure of one individual, over and over again.
We never asked for favours.
We asked for a level playing field. To be given the same opportunity as every other club in the league.
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