The 35th anniversary of the League Cup win at Wembley for @swfc fans! 🦉
We brought the iconic Wembley t shirt back to life and you can order now | https://t.co/yMfhadP92i
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We’re going to giveaway ONE of our Honolulu tees for EVERY goal that we score vs. Stoke.
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⚫️🟡 Sheffield Wednesday Supporters Trust – Future Protest Action 🟡⚫️
The fight for the future of our football club is ongoing, and it requires consistency, visibility, and unity from every supporter.
From this point forward, we call for constant forms of protest at every single game. The black and gold theme remains central to our identity – a clear and powerful visual message that represents resistance to the current ownership. Please continue to wear it with pride. We are sourcing the Trust scarves in black and gold, which will be released as quickly as possible.
We urge all supporters to bring banners with the appropriate fire certificates to matches. The Trust has submitted applications for approval to the club, and we encourage you to do the same via email. This is your right as a supporter – and the more visible, the better.
Vocal opposition must also be relentless. We ask supporters to make themselves heard throughout the match, but particularly to stand together in the 10th minute of every fixture. This symbolises 10 years of failed ownership, and it is the perfect moment to make our message impossible to ignore. Rise to your feet, make ourselves heard.
Protest is not confined to matchdays. Every fan can play their part by displaying slogans in cars, shop windows, and homes – constant reminders that this fight is bigger than 90 minutes of football. The Trust will be providing printable versions and are looking into providing car stickers.
We also politely ask for patience and support. At Hillsborough, protests inside the stadium are not as straightforward as at clubs like Leicester, Bolton, and Wrexham, where supporter voices are facilitated rather than suppressed. That makes unity and creativity even more important.
Outside the stadium we don’t believe marching every week is feasible, however demonstrating outside the ground prior to and after games, is important.
Planned Action
⚫️ Thursday 4pm – Thai Embassy, London organised by the @londonowls
There will be a demonstration, with a digital advertising van in attendance for wider exposure and media coverage. We understand the difficulty in attending, but please register your interest via [email protected] should you wish to attend.
🟡 Away Fixtures
We have contacted all upcoming away clubs to ensure protest activity can be carried out within their stadiums.
⚫️ Home Fixtures
We have formally contacted our own club regarding supporter-led protest activity and await their response.
🟡 Televised Games
We have exciting plans for upcoming televised matches, to make sure our message reaches a national audience.
⚫️ International Break
With the fast turnaround of fixtures, the break will be a chance to plan big. We want your ideas – fans’ suggestions are vital to shaping future action.
Finally, we want to thank every single Wednesdayite for the unbelievable displays away at Leicester and Wrexham. You showed the world what unity looks like. Tuesday night’s boycott was another vital moment – and we urge fans to keep this commitment going into the next round of the cup.
This is a long fight, but together we are stronger, louder, and more determined than ever.
Black & Gold. Every game. Every day. Until change comes.
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#SWFC #EnoughIsEnough
The Royal Mint has launched its new 2025 set of commemorative coins, including one that celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of the modern railway. Take a look below! #Railway200
Genuine, polite question to those who booed the knee tonight: Do you really think that Coventry players took the knee tonight in the context of 'furthering a Marxist ideology' or similar. Or do you think it's more likely it was about racism?
#SWFC🦉
@InForABenny I’m gonna defend Stafford. Is it where I’d want to spend my 20s? No. Does it have great schools, transport links and public services for its size? Yes. Is it commutable to WM & GM? Yes. Can I access anything I would want to within a 15min cycle? Yes.