The people have spoken! 🗣️
@swfc's remarkable comeback in the 2023 @SkyBet League One Play-Off Semi-Final has been voted as the greatest #EFLPlayOffs match of all time! 👏
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One of the greatest comebacks of all time! 🤯
Is @swfc’s miracle comeback the greatest Play-Off match of all time?
Have your say here: https://t.co/I7VityjOYY
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Our final half time challenge of the season takes place on Saturday!
We're looking for two competitors, with the winner on the day receiving a signed shirt!
Like, repost and follow @MrVegas_Casino to be in with a chance 🤞
Henrik might be proud of the boys… but we’re proud of the girls 💙
Our Away Day Network has gone from strength to strength this season, with SWFCWSG represented at every single away game - bringing women together to support the Owls up and down the country.
Massive thank you to every single member who’s travelled, supported and represented us home and away this season.
One more game to go. UTO.
#SWFC | #WAWAW
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
We’re looking for two supporters to take part in our half time challenge on Easter Monday v Leicester City!
The prize for the challenge winner is a table for five people in Dooleys Restaurant when we play Charlton, and a signed shirt! 🦉
Simply like, repost and follow @MrVegas_Casino to have a chance to take part!
Good luck! 🤞
📢 TWW TOGETHER RUN AND WALK CHALLENGE 🏅🏅
The final weekend of the Run & Walk Challenge is here and we have only 135km to go!
Together, Wednesday fans have made it 4514km of our 4649 target - the distance from Hillsborough to each of the away stadiums this season - in honour of our amazing @swfc fanbase. With just Easter weekend to go until the end of the challenge, we've got one last push.
The group have really spurred each other on with encouragement, playlists, pics and a shared goal. Through the bad weather, on dog walks, in groups and on their own.
We will be meeting at Hillsborough on Monday at 12.15 for a final walk around the park and to pick up our medals.
A donation if £240 is going to @strongmindstogether in honour of the challenge. Check them out for their men's footie sessions on a Tuesday at Thorncliffe, amongst loads of other MH support.
💙💪
#swfc
🚨 I’m excited to share that my new portfolio website is now live:
https://t.co/6oPYeoMnJ2
This has been a great opportunity to bring together my work, projects, and experience into one place. (1/4)
Back in the States now, reflecting on an unbelievable week in Sheffield…. on behalf of Michael, Tom and myself, I want to thank the wonderful city of Sheffield, the local members of the community we met, the Supporters’ Trust and the Sheffield Wednesday fans for making us feel so incredibly welcome.
We are listening to and collaborating with talented Wednesdayites across the city to ensure we deliver a best in class fan experience. Whilst we continue to work diligently to become stewards of this unique and historic club, please know that we will be doing everything we can in the interest of a “Better Wednesday” and a brighter future for everyone associated with Sheffield Wednesday.
See you soon!
David
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Good morning! It's time for our designated International Women's Day fixture at Hillsborough.
We'll be outside the megastore from 1pm - come grab your badges and say hi!
Keep an eye on the big screen too for some wonderful messages of gratitude for women in the Wednesday community. Our member Zara will also lead the team out as mascot.
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