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@ThomasHill5 I think the rules changed and to change the badge you have to engage with the supporters
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I like that they’re asking fans about the badge, same time I don’t think they needed to. Start a fresh and change it and most will be happy. Tbf there’s nothing wrong with the look of the current badge it’s just tarnished with that idiot. Much prefer the single owl though #swfc
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Has he still not gone? Delusional football club. Get a few fans in their awful ground on ‘siege mentality’ at how utterly rubbish they are & think they’re the business for doing so. A L1 club with chronic failure in a lifetime!
- 3 points? 😂
Lancashire, la la la 🌹 #swfc
Football League World@FootballLeagueW
This could change everything for Sheffield Wednesday and their takeover 😳 Read more below 👇🔗 #SWFC
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@murray1867 @asyouwereS6 @The_Forty_Four I knew someone would moan about the vote. May as well not have one if you’ve decided the winner.
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@asyouwereS6 @The_Forty_Four Are you saying Ive voted the wrong way?
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Sheffield Wednesday get taken over and their fans continue to stick together as they have done magnificently in 25-26, then a 15-point penalty can be successfully overcome next season.
Think Leeds United in 07-08. #swfc
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@arighttweet @SWFCTrust I agree I'm sure it's well intentioned but it's not the time
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Morning all I see another type of @SWFCTrust is trying to bring another fans group into the club. We don’t need another one it will just cause divide and confusion.@SWFCTrust doing a great job. Plus end of the day @storchyowl will have final say #swfc
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@NoctuaCaerulea I prefer black shorts but umbro in mid 80s with blue was a classic
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Had an argument with a friend about what a classic Wednesday home kit looks like. I’m adamant it must have black shorts. It’s what sets us apart from other teams with blue & white stripes. #swfc
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@Dorro_ @RobDorsettSky Without checking Dorro supports either United or Derby
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David Storch says he will buy #swfc even with a 15-point deduction, but he will fight it. Good news for the Owls, but still uncertainty and risk ahead. Full analysis here. skysports.com/share/13532548
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@Steph_Peacock Hi Steph, are you aware of the current situation regarding #swfc is the government comfortable with the approach of the @EFL when is enough enough
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@EFL @EFL_Community Quite interesting that you have community awards whilst systematically trying to ruin the Wednesday one #swfc #fairdealforwednesday
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The @EFL_Community Awards Project of the Season divisional winners are in 🏆
Celebrating projects making a real difference across communities💙
The overall winner will be revealed at the #EFLAwards later this week...
Read more 👉 efl.com/news/2026/apri…
#EFLintheCommunity

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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
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@henrywinter Henry really appreciate you keeping it in the national eye throughout a truly diabolical 12 months
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The man who wants to rescue Sheffield Wednesday, American businessman David Storch, says he has been “informed that a 15-point penalty is set to be imposed at the start of next season” in League One. The outgoing owner Dejphon Chansiri should hang his head in shame at the damage he has inflicted on Sheffield Wednesday. He can’t have a conscience. Otherwise he’d accept a compromise on bid price.
The EFL should have been tougher with Chansiri quicker. The FA should remember it is supposed to be custodians of the game and protect clubs. The importance of an Independent Football Regulator, much delayed by vested interests, is highlighted again by events at Wednesday.
At the moment, the people being punished at Wednesday are fans, players, staff and the man who wants to save them. Shameful situation engulfing a historic club which could have been avoided with stronger leadership by the authorities. And Chansiri locating some principles. #SWFC
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@SWFCTrust @henrywinter I’m sorry but I’m afraid the -15 has to be imposed. It’s not the end though. Leeds got to the play offs from minus 15. Use it galvanise the support and the club
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Sheffield Wednesday must be given a fair hearing.
We are calling for independent scrutiny before any 15-point deduction is imposed. The current process lacks transparency and a clear route to appeal.
Read the full statement on our website. swfctrust.co.uk/swfc-supporter…
#FairDealForWednesday #swfc
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@DaleJohnsonBBC Hi Dale, any idea who in the EFL is making these decisions, is it a panel or chairman who decides, are meeting notes on the decision available from FOI?
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I wrote about many of the issues around Sheffield Wednesday starting next season on -15, taking into account views of both sides and the Chansiri factor, last month.
Including EFL being firm on -15 but negotiation on restrictions.
bbc.co.uk/sport/football…
#FairDealForWednesday
David Storch@storchyowl
Please see my statement attached #FairDealForWednesday
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