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Trust Call For Full Boycott Against Middlesbrough
Mortgageman replied to TZOwl's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
Easiest league boycott they could choose. Midweek, cold, game wouldn’t finish till 10pm. Against a team at the top. If you can’t boycott this then your blind loyalty to the club is actually hurting the long term future of it. I’m fully on board!- 304 replies
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11:10 for his interview on the day of our promotion. First thing he mentioned in his interview was the fans. Was a pleasure to have him lead our club, he always said how the club belonged to us. He said that routinely long before the media was discussing the term. “ custodian” when discussing football ownership. Thank you Milan.
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Not sure but hope it’s soon as I’ll definitely take one off each! Simple design, And it looks like profits will be allocated to children’s hospital charity as well as the trust. It’s well documented that Bracknall rejected an offer from the club to do their official short launch so the fact he’s doing the trusts one is superb!
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Sorry if this has already been posted. It Cheered me up after today’s game! Could now become our “officially unofficial” shirts for the season now we’ve boycotted club merchandise.
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To everyone that went on the pitch
Mortgageman replied to Portland owl's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
The 10-minute scarf waving Chansiri out chanting was amplified ten fold as a result of the invasion. It was the loudest it’s ever been, disappointed that a few callers on RS said it brought “shame” or was a “shame” The only ones bringing shame to this club is DC and AP -
HP’s job is to make us hard to beat and then build on from that foundation. Feels like we’re going toe-to-toe with teams whilst knowing full well they’re much better footballing sides than us. 8 goals conceded and 0 scored in three home games suggests we haven’t got the right plan at the moment. I’ve only got off my seat once this season as an ST and that was the Bannan overheard kick against Stoke.
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There definitely should have been more in the second half. City took their foot off the gas massively. When you tried again in the final 2/3 minutes you almost for the fourth.
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Watching the owls is always an emotional rollercoaster. But imo I feel like the fans were prepping for the ten minute point for the protest but after 5 minutes and conceding you have the stuffing knocked right out of you. Any hope of us competing gets killed and with it a sense of hope. I genuinly believe the Swansea protest singing was louder because we weren’t 1-0 down until 50 minutes . conceded after 1 minute against Stoke and 5 minutes against Bristol. It puts everyone on the back foot and then everyone just goes into that chatting amongst one another phase as we feel efforts on and off the pitch are futile.
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Confess your unpopular opinions regarding SWFC
Mortgageman replied to bebby's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
Not every home kit has to be blue and white stripes. I liked the 150th anniversary shirt, the sondico pinstripe shirt and most of all the 95/97 shirt. -
Wrexham donate £37,500 to the Trust.
Mortgageman replied to alleycat's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
Always worth checking out online sources before believing an “article”. From a twitter account with 50 or so followers. Lots of disinformation around at the moment in our attempts to have positive news. -
The last time we protested on the pitch - 2004
Mortgageman replied to Mortgageman's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
Thanks for sharing this. The form guide makes for interesting reading! -
The last time we protested on the pitch - 2004
Mortgageman replied to Mortgageman's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
Somehow I’ve got Clint Hill mixed up with Gareth Ainsworth -
The last time we protested on the pitch – 8th May 2004 Sheffield Wednesday 1-3 QPR It was the last game of the season – and also my 13th birthday – which is probably why it stands out so much for me. My dad took me to Hillsborough as a birthday treat, and I can still remember people handing out “Show Allen the Red Card” leaflets outside, complete with instructions on the back about a south stand protest afterwards. I don’t recall much about the game itself other than QPR fans absolutely loving life, celebrating promotion under Ian Holloway. But what I remember vividly is being up at the very back of the Kop with my dad, and seeing a swell of Wednesday fans starting to head towards the front as the game drew to a close. (I can’t recall how many there may have been, maybe a few hundred or so if that?) When the final whistle went, supporters began tumbling over the advertising boards and onto the pitch to vent their frustration at the club’s rapid decline (just four years on from relegation from the Premier League). The stewards tried their best – grabbing hold of teenagers while leaving anyone bigger than them alone. I was stood nervously by the boards, worried I’d be grabbed if I tried it myself, when my dad climbed over, turned back, grabbed me and carried me onto the pitch with him. I didn’t know what to do at first. I just had my red card leaflet in hand and followed others heading towards the directors’ box, waving it in their direction to make my feelings known. I remember boos from some of the home crowd – maybe because we’d interrupted what should have been the end-of-season lap of honour after one of the worst Wednesday seasons in decades. Meanwhile, my dad had run towards the players’ tunnel, where he shook hands with the QPR lads as they came off. The first was Clint Hill, who genuinely looked worried – understandably, given he wouldn’t have known what a rival supporter might do in that situation. I thought it was a really cool thing to see my dad do: as angry as he was with Wednesday, he still wanted to congratulate QPR for their achievement, recognising that we’d spoilt their party somewhat. Eventually, stewards marched us all back towards the Kop, and then we joined the protest outside the directors’ entrance. I can still picture the police horses trying to disperse us, and officers filming on camcorders. The sound travelled brilliantly under the stand – chants of “We want Allen out” and “Sack the board” echoing towards the directors’ entrance. Later that evening, we went for my favourite Chinese buffet at Jumbos (just opposite the Crucible – anyone remember it?). I sat there buzzing, thinking: “I’ve been on the pitch!” When I went back to school at Wisewood Secondary (before it got demolished) the following Monday, I was excited to tell my mates. But the biggest Wednesday fan in our group just sneered and said: “Oh, so you were one of those clowns on the pitch then?” I was completely baffled – I couldn’t understand why he thought protesting against the board was a bad thing. Looking back, it just shows how divided we were back then too. Albeit with a a much less polarising figure at the helm. Would be very interested to hear anyone else’s memories of that day and what your thoughts were at the time.
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It’s silly and naive to think he would come out and publicly criticise the chairman. Much in the same way none of us would publicly criticise our own bosses over social media regardless of how deserved we thought it might be. No doubt they’ll be discussions of discontent amongst HP and the players like in most workplace staff rooms but doing things publicly rarely provides the desired effect. We all look after #1 and our families first and HP is no different.
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Thought Brown lead the line well. Grainger looks a very tidy player and Rio Shipstone looks a real leader, always wanting the ball. You can see why he’s made senior appearances. I liked the look of 14 when he came on, and as alluded to earlier Asaba gave us an outlet with some good runs on the right side. . Unfortunate goalkeeping fumble from a cross lead to Watfords second goal but Wednesday stayed in the game well and then put Watford under pressure in the last ten/fifteen to get a deserved draw.
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Good finish from Asaba for the equaliser. Thought he did well when he came on, was a good outlet. I was sat not far away from Carl Asaba who was thrilled with the goal from his lad.
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EFL impose new restrictions on Wednesday
Mortgageman replied to andypandy's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
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“My daughter loves the club: it’s all she knows” ”My little boy will love the club because I’ll make sure he does.” Bannan truly is one of us. Bloke doesn’t realise how much he’s done for folks mental health by sticking it out in the trenches with us.
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POTENTIAL TAKEOVERS THREAD
Mortgageman replied to theowlsman's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
When did DC employ the brokers to sell the club in his behalf? Not that long ago if I recall correctly. I deal with brokering mortgages and anyone who’s been through the property process knows how long thinks take with banks, solicitors, land registry and money laundering checks. a multi-million pound sale of a business would be no different. I guess what the fans want to hear is that there’s an agreement that has been reached. A bit like when my clients get their mortgage offer - that’s when they start to celebrate despite having plenty of legalities to still run through. We all must have patience but that’s difficult when we watch the club erode before our very eyes. -
Bloke whose company fitted the south stand badge when we changed badges called in with an anecdote. Chansiris brother was there at a ceremony for when they put the badge up on the south stand. they agreed to place the badge up at a certain time in honour of a Thai custom/tradition. chansiris brother only arrived just on time, when asked where he had been he said his taxi had taken him to Bramall lane.
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In regards to a protest and a subsequent stadium ban, what is their to get banned from? Watching a youth team who are certainly relegated? getting banned from a club who won’t even be able to fulfil all 23 home fixtures? who will do the banning? The unpaid club staff? it’s getting to the point now where’s there’s nothing to lose because there’s nothing left. it will need a few to start it off but if you get a couple of thousand on the pitch then bans will be even harder to manage and enforce.
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Talksport coverage imminent
Mortgageman replied to Mortgageman's topic in Sheffield Wednesday Matchday
Further to my original starting post about talksport coverage. It involved James Mappin from the WTID podcast. He’s since tweeted that he’s been interviewed for ITV national news outside of the south stand for a story tonight. Hopefully that will be on 6pm or 10pm news. The heat in the kitchen is rising, hopefully DC is feeling it. fairplay to all the fan groups as well as the local journalists for getting the story in front of more Eyes.- 155 replies
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Talksport just gone to advert break. Discussing SWFC after.
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The use of apostrophes from the OP annoys me more than the idea this is a wind up.
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Lord knows its been a tough time over the years under the DC regime but it does look like things are taking a turn for the better within the next few months in what appears to be a takeover heading our way. So here's a list of things to be grateful for which hopefully will give some of you a little mental health boost: It now looks like the future of the club will be saved by a new owner - which in the grand scheme of things is the most important thing. Our children and our children's children will be able to watch Sheffield Wednesday FC. Those seats from the North stand will soon be getting a welcome rearrangement! We have a (soon to be manager) who has worked for the club under the worst owner in it's history; It can only get easier for him. He signed with the club despite everything going on - an admirable thing to do that already has the fanbase onside. We have a club captain who truly bleeds blue and white - his loyalty towards the club has been tested over the years but this was the most telling test of all and he's shown he's an Owl through thin and thin and even thinner! Last seasons home form involved just 6 wins at home from 23. Some of the poorest sides in the division did better than that. Surely we can see an improvement especially in what could be a real siege mentality at Hillsborough. The season before that we all know we began the worst ever season in the Championship, not picking up our first victory until the 14th game of the season. Surely we pick up a win before then? Some of our promising youngsters have accelerated their development as a result of being in the first team squad out of necessity (Cadz in 23/24 and Otegbayo last season) The squad situation could lead to further opportunities for our youngsters. Spurs had the same situation when Kane arrived on the scene due to an injury crisis after they spent £30m of the Bale money on Soldado. Stay positive guys. Our beloved Owl is now at the Vets, recovery will take time; but things won't be terminal. UTO!