Plans, preparation, players: Sheffield Wednesday survived – so what happens next?


by www.thestar.co.uk

www.thestar.co.uk— It’s three months until the 2024/25 campaign gets underway on August 10th, and Danny Röhl has already started working on the way forward as they look to make sure that they’re facing another relegation battle in a year’s time Here are the things that should be top of the club’s to-do list: It’s a hot topic given the incredible job that he’s done at Wednesday, and plenty of Owls fans are concerned that the man who oversaw their remarkable turnaround since October may not be here when the new...

www.thestar.co.uk—Full list of Championship and League One released players as Sheffield Wednesday prepare retained list. Sheffield Wednesday will already be preparing for next season after securing a Championship stay. The Owls will be hoping to put together a much better start to next season to ensure they don’t find themselves in relegation trouble again next term. Before the start of the new season, there will be changes aplenty to squads up and down the country, with new signings inevitable, while clubs will also say goodbye to a number of out of contract stars. Wednesday are yet to confirm their retained list...

www.thestar.co.uk—Sunderland, Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United learn new Championship opponent for next season. Oxford United have secured the final promotion spot up to the Championship next season after their 2-0 win over Bolton Wanderers in the League One play-offs final. After finishing fifth in the table with 77 points, the U’s qualified for the play-offs, where they faced first opponents Peterborough United. Oxford knocked out the Posh after a narrow 2-1 aggregate win across the two semi-final legs. Goals from Elliott Moore in the first leg at the Kassam Stadium, followed Cameron Brannagan’s penalty...

www.thestar.co.uk—It's not just bringing players in that's crucial to Sheffield Wednesday's summer. There is something intangible, without exception, at the heart of every team that achieves its goal. And it has nothing to do with ability, age or transfer value. Because it’s not bodily, it’s spiritual. The power of a group putting the team first and the individual second. That, in my view, is the chief reason why Sheffield Wednesday pulled off their great escape from relegation; Danny Rohl’s greatest managerial trick. It’s also why, for all the emphasis on strengthening, the club must protect...