Toon Owls

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Toon Owls

Toon Owls

@ToonOwls

For Wednesday fans living in the North East to connect.

Katılım Şubat 2022
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Toon Owls
Toon Owls@ToonOwls·
Will vaulks worm at the end is absolutely first class! #swfc
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Duckers@Duckerz84·
@ToonOwls @Owen1327697 @LewisNixon06 @08_scfc @LeagueOne25 When did you last win a league title? Stop living in the past, we're in the same league now. I just hate the billy big balls attitude - you're where you deserve to be. Also you just finished the season on 0 points (18). The lowest ever total for the championship.
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Toon Owls@ToonOwls·
@08_scfc @swfccom_ @LeagueOne25 Stockport is one of the largest towns in england. Similar in population to several major cities. Love seeing what's happening at stockport mind. Went to school in heaton Mersey. Its a step up to come to wednesday though. Already sold over 15k ST and projected for 23k.
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Lilly@08_scfc·
@swfccom_ @LeagueOne25 Respectfully no. It’s not that we’d “lose” our manager it’s that we get a new one. We have an amazing fanbase taking around 8000 more fans than our av home attendance to Wembo, when we’re a smaller town. We’re way bigger within all aspects of the community, and historic (1883)
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Second Tier podcast
Second Tier podcast@secondtierpod·
West Ham vs Millwall Southampton vs Portsmouth West Brom vs Wolves Millwall vs Charlton Burnley vs Blackburn Cardiff vs Swansea Southampton vs Boro Championship next season will be TASTYYYYYYY 😍
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george
george@StokeyyG2·
Pep Guardiola is in tears and Villa provide a guard of honour as Bernardo Silva leaves the pitch for the last time as a Man City player… Absolutely brilliant stuff 👏❤️
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Toon Owls@ToonOwls·
@S2lee4SU @jAndrewsSWFC00 Strangely obsessed with your biggest rival in football? Might hold some weight if #swfc hadnt been spammed by red and white pigs for past year.
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leghc@S2lee4SU·
@jAndrewsSWFC00 Appreciate you’ve really got nothing to boast about as yet, but you seem to be strangely obsessed with United. Just enjoy what you’ve got for now, richer doesn’t guarantee better as we’ve seen before.
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Rob Staton@robstaton·
Further details on John Ross & Tim Bacich, the two investors at Sheffield Wednesday: John Ross — Owner of JSR Holding in St Louis, overseeing multiple entities. JSR is primarily a commercial real estate company. He was at Hillsborough last Saturday for the West Brom game Tim Bacich — Executive Chairman of BioTAB Healthcare, a company he founded in 2003. BioTAB provides medical equipment to patients suffering from chronic long-term illnesses. It is said to be the second largest company in its industry Both said to have invested a 'significant' amount in #SWFC
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Etihad Papers@EtihadPapers·
(🟢) Phil Foden confirms he’s expecting his 6th child as he’s about to clock 26 years old in a few days❤️
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
Football should bring people together, not shut them out. For the first time since the competition began, fans won’t be able to watch the Champions League final for free. That’s not right. This is bigger than wanting to watch Arsenal in this historic final. It’s bigger than one club. Hardworking people shouldn’t have to fork out for a subscription to watch this match. I urge TNT Sports to reconsider and make the final next Saturday free to watch.
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Kris Wigfield
Kris Wigfield@kr62209·
Strange, I post A LOT less than you. Maybe block me? it is after all what that function is for. Although, whilst we are at it, I did find your constant negativity and brain dead, incorrect attention seeking posts over the past 6 months a tad nauseating. I didn’t block you though (even after some of your meddling messages with your mate were forwarded to me) because reminding myself what I was up against, gave me extra resolve to complete the task in hand. UTO
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Kris Wigfield
Kris Wigfield@kr62209·
SWFC have sold 15,000 season tickets in less than a week and should comfortably exceed the 21,000 target. I’ve seen some supporters asking: “Is that definitely good financially? Wouldn’t fewer season tickets and more matchday sales generate more revenue?” The answer is nuanced. In pure theory, if 25,000 fans all paid matchday prices every game, revenue would exceed 25,000 season ticket holders. But football economics are not that simple. The key question is, How many season ticket holders would actually attend regularly without a season ticket? I was amazed to learn that historically at least 10% of Wednesday season ticket holders do not attend every home game. So let’s use some rough but reasonable assumptions based on the last League One season when Wednesday averaged 25,378 attendance: 2,000 away fans at an average yield of £20 (remember VAT is excluded and you have concessions, kids etc) = £0.9m revenue 4,000 home matchday sales at an average yield of £23 across 23 games (higher average price than away tickets) = £2.1m revenue 500 commercial customers that we will discount from this summary. 500 complimentary tickets (press, scouts, agents etc). That leaves roughly 18,378 season ticket holders. At an estimated average net yield of £300 per season ticket (after VAT, concessions etc), that equals:- £5.5m season ticket revenue Total estimated ticket revenue: £8.5m Now compare that to 21,000 season tickets sold. That alone would generate roughly £6.3m Meaning Wednesday would only need around £1.3m additional home matchday revenue (assuming away revenue is the same). That equates to fewer than 2,500 additional matchday tickets per game to match the revenue above. Given expected demand, that seems highly likely. And that is before considering:- increased sponsorship value higher corporate demand stronger kiosk sales higher merchandise revenue improved cashflow certainty Because Hillsborough’s capacity is significantly above Wednesday’s historic average attendance, there is little doubt in my mind that higher season ticket sales are overwhelmingly positive financially. Personally, I think Wednesday will exceed 23,000 season tickets. It shows what is possible with: sensible pricing positive messaging optimism and reconnecting supporters with the club.
Sheffield Wednesday@swfc

A phenomenal effort! Launched less than a week ago... 15,000 already! 👏

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JON MAIL@JONMAIL1·
@Boro Your entitled embarrassing scum fan base attacked our team coach …before a final you really should not be in …how low can you daft Geordies go ?
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SUFC1971@sufc1971·
@robstaton £449 seems about right to see West Ham, Wolves etc. £415 seems a bit steep to see Bromley.
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Rob Staton@robstaton·
I believe these are the cheapest adult season tickets available for each of the six local clubs (via early bird / renewal): Sheff Utd £449 Sheff Wed £415 Rotherham £405 Chesterfield £375 Barnsley £369 Doncaster £244 Thoughts?
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musicislife@funkyhousernb·
@AndreaHymas7 @BBCSport Joanna lumley not British then ? Born in India ah wait she’s white 🤔🤔 Same old same old Educate yourself ffs Born in UK makes him British Ethnicity is not the same as nationality
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BBC Sport@BBCSport·
😮 THE FIRST ENGLISHMAN TO WIN SINCE 1919 🎉
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