Senior Sheffield Wednesday man 'quietly confident' Danny Röhl will stay on as manager


by www.thestar.co.uk

www.thestar.co.uk— Goals from Liam Palmer and Josh Windass earned a vital 2-0 win at Sunderland on a day all the relegation-threatened teams around Wednesday won. It capped a remarkable comeback achievement in coming back from the worst-ever start to a Championship season. Now plans start in earnest as the club looks ahead to next season. They come amid fan nervousness over the future of Röhl, who has spoken a number of times about the assurances he needs from club hierarchy to continue and ‘take Sheffield...

www.thestar.co.uk—Carlton Palmer makes Dejphon Chansiri claim in verdict of potential Danny Rohl stay at Sheffield Wednesday. Former Sheffield Wednesday star Carlton Palmer has issued his verdict on talk of Danny Rohl remaining at Hillsborough in the long-term. Rohl has been a revelation for the Owls, arriving in October before going on to lead the club to safety despite taking over a team marooned in the Championship’s bottom two. Rohl has been linked with other Championship clubs who are looking for a manager, such as Hull City, who sacked Liam Rosenior on Tuesday in a surprise move, but there has since been news of...

www.thestar.co.uk—Danny Röhl full of thanks after Sheffield Wednesday 'make the impossible possible'. The 35-year-old German steered the Owls to a remarkable survival effort in the Championship, taking over a side winless in 10 matches back in October and securing safety. A final day win at Sunderland capped a a six-game unbeaten run and completed the mission on a dramatic day on which every other side in the battle also won. Posting on Instagram, Röhl wrote: “On May 4th 2024, we were able to make the impossible possible. After more than 6 months full of passion, commitment and togetherness, we...

www.thestar.co.uk—Danny Röhl due back as Sheffield Wednesday boss continues talks for next season. The Star has previously reported that discussions had taken place between Röhl and the Owls chairman, Dejphon Chansiri, about the way forward and the potential of a new contract at Hillsborough for the German, however he did take time away with his family to recover from a tiring debut campaign. Latest indications are that conversations between the two had been positive, with the Wednesday boss eager to stick around and take things to the next level with the club, and it would certainly come as...