Sheffield Wednesday Digest: Trust offers Owls fans legal help over season ticket refunds; Moore linked with Doncaster Rovers man
Bostock was snapped up by Owls boss Darren Moore whilst at Rovers back in January, with the midfielder being seen as a promising signing on the back of a loan spell at Nottingham Forest in the Championship.
The 29-year-old was brought in as a free agent after terminating his contract with Toulouse but didn’t work for too long with Moore at the Keepmoat before Wednesday brought him to Hillsborough.
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Hide AdNow, with the Owls boss looking to bolster his ranks in an attempt to rebuild his Wednesday side, The Star understands that he is considering making a move to try and land the former Tottenham Hotspur man. READ FULL STORY HERE
Trust offer legal help to fans over outstanding season ticket refunds
The Sheffield Wednesday Supporters’ Trust has asked the club to reconsider their refund policy on season tickets when it comes to certain situations.
Wednesday announced a substantial drop in ticket prices for the 2021/22 campaign following relegation into League One with prices falling by around 20 per cent in general as the club prepare for the return of supporters.
While the reaction to the announcement was predominantly positive, there have been some concerns given that no cash refunds have been offered by the club; only ticket credit at this stage.
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Hide AdThe trust also say they have been contacted by a member who has made a successful legal claim for a refund on outstanding 2020/21 ticket money, and can share his experiences if it helps others.
“Because we don’t want to encourage a mass withdrawal of money from the club we are writing out to all our members to ask them to contact us directly if circumstances dictate they need a refund, and we will share the blog written about this legal claim,” the trust said. READ FULL STORY HERE
Five away ends Wednesday fans could pack out in League One
Wednesday fans should soon be back supporting their beloved Owls in huge numbers once again.
With all remaining coronavirus restrictions set to be eased on 19 July, supporters should be able to return to football stadiums by the time the season kicks off on Saturday, 7 August.
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Hide AdWith that in mind, we’ve picked out five away trips next season – including one on the coast – where Sheffield Wednesday fans could pack out the visitors’ stand and cheer their team on. READ FULL STORY HERE
Is this period Wednesday’s toughest in League One?
The lack of international breaks – and easing up of the pandemic – means that Sheffield Wednesday’s 2021/22 calendar isn’t as compact as the season before. But there’s still some tough periods to deal with.
Wednesday’s fixture list was released on Thursday morning as Wednesdayites found out that they’d be opening their League One campaign with an away game at Charlton Athletic and finishing it off at home against Portsmouth.
Darren Moore knows the division well and certainly won’t be taking any teams lightly regardless of their history or perceived stature, but there certainly are some historically ‘big’ names down in the English third tier – and others will see the Owls as a big scalp in 2021/22. READ FULL STORY HERE
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Hide AdOwls’ Papa John's Trophy journey begins
Sheffield Wednesday’s 2021/22 League One fixtures were released yesterday, and their first Carabao Cup opponent was revealed – now they know who is in their Papa John’s Trophy group.
The Owls’ league campaign begins in August away against Charlton Athletic before taking on Huddersfield Town at Hillsborough in the Carabao Cup the following week as Darren Moore’s first full season at the club gets underway following his appointment midway through the 2020/21 campaign.
It was confirmed on Wednesday that Darren Moore’s side would be facing both Harrogate Town and Mansfield Town in Group H of the tournament, and now the group has been finalised – with Newcastle United’s U21s now joining them. READ FULL STORY HERE
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