The Championship table since Danny Röhl’s arrival and where Sheffield Wednesday rank against Blackburn, Sunderland, Plymouth, Huddersfield, Birmingham & more


by www.thestar.co.uk

www.thestar.co.uk— Sheffield Wednesday have given themselves a chance of survival as they head into their last two games. The Owls pulled off a huge away win over relegation rivals Blackburn Rovers to climb out of the bottom three, but they face a task to remain there, given the fixtures they have remaining. Still, Danny Rohl’s men have more than a fair chance of beating the drop, and few fans expected to be in this position based on the start to the season their side put together. Wednesday were once marooned at...

www.thestar.co.uk—Sheffield Wednesday's impressive place in Championship table under Danny Rohl results only. Sheffield Wednesday are potentially just days away to securing a second consecutive season in the Championship. The Owls defeated West Brom last weekend to give themselves a huge chance of securing survival, needing just a point from their final game to ensure safety. The Owls were once cut adrift at the bottom of the table, but the arrival of Danny Rohl on October 13 changed everything. Rohl has done a tremendous job to give Wednesday an opportunity to survive, and here we have put together a...

www.thestar.co.uk—Predicted Championship table ahead of last games: Where Sheffield Wednesday, Birmingham, Plymouth & others tipped to finish. Sheffield Wednesday earned a big boost in their fight for survival after their electric 3-0 win over West Brom on Saturday. The crucial three points takes the Owls to 50 overall, three points ahead of Birmingham City in 22nd place. Danny Röhl and his side need to pick up just one point in their final game of the season against Sunderland in order to secure their safety into next season. The previous meeting between the two ended with the Black Cats taking a 3-0 win at Hillsborough, so how will...

www.thestar.co.uk—Danny Röhl insists he’s no ‘one-man show’ at Sheffield Wednesday. On Sunday, after a massive win over Blackburn Rovers, the German beckoned his technical team onto the edge of the box in front of a packed out away end so that they could celebrate with the 7,300+ travelling fans together. Henrik Pedersen, Sal Bibbo, Sascha Lense, Chris Powell and Neil Thompson threw their arms in the air alongside the manager to the delight of the Wednesdayites in front of them, and it was another moment that showed how far the team has come since October. Wednesday, as a...