Limbs, Chris Powell-ing and Barry Bannan's 400: A Sheffield Wednesday recap


by www.thestar.co.uk

www.thestar.co.uk— The Owls have been battling the drop for many months now, getting closer and then further away from climbing out of the bottom three as the weeks passed by, but a good Saturday followed by an even better Sunday saw them jump up to 21st place. Josh Windass and Marvin Johnson scored for Wednesday before a calamitous own goal guaranteed the three points, and you can check out all three of them at the top of the page in the extended highlights - you should also keep an eye out for the limbs behind...

www.thestar.co.uk—Barry Bannan’s clear stance on his Sheffield Wednesday future. The Owls skipper has been almost ever-present once again this season, playing a huge role in the club’s resurgence under Danny Röhl, and he recently took his tally of appearances past the 400-mark after climbing into their top 15 of all time. His contract is up in the summer – like so many others – but he says that, if it’s up to him, he won’t be going anywhere. The 34-year-old still feels like he has plenty left to offer, and reiterated his desire to see out the rest of his playing career at...

www.thestar.co.uk—Highlights, Anthony Musaba love and Chris Powell on the crossbar: A Sheffield Wednesday recap. Anthony Musaba got the ball rolling in the first half, and it was Iké Ugbo and Josh Windass who finished the job in the second as they claimed a 3-0 win over West Bromwich Albion that means their fate is in their own hands next weekend when they travel to Sunderland - a point is all they need to guarantee their spot in the second tier next season. Danny Röhl’s men put on a fine showing at both ends of the pitch with James Beadle making a whole host of excellent saves, and all three of their...

www.thestar.co.uk—Barry Bannan’s ‘massive day’ as he reveals Sheffield Wednesday huddle fan detail. The talismanic midfield man has been a huge part of Wednesday’s slog to climb out of the Championship relegation zone, and his relationship with the Owls fanbase is clear for everyone to see every time they chant his name from the stands. On Sunday there were thousands of them that did just that at Ewood Park as Danny Röhl’s side ran out as 3-1 winners to move up to 21st, and ‘Baz’ spoke afterwards about how much it meant to claim all three points. “It was a massive day for me personally,” he...