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Handy Guide to: Sheffield Wednesday FC

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posted on 15/8/12

Probably not the best of days to start banter against oppo fans

posted on 15/8/12

Are Sheffield Wednesday the meanest club ever sacking their manager, former goal scoring hero Derek Dooley (the man who lost a leg playing for them) on Christmas eve.

posted on 15/8/12

He wrought a Megson-esque revenge though, devoting his life thereafter to helping The Blades and getting them into the Premier League.. Good on him.

posted on 15/8/12

David Blunkett, who is the only fan I can understand sitting through any of their matches.
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Laughed out loud at that one!!

Excellent as ever 666.

comment by TEG. (U15242)

posted on 15/8/12

They play their football at Hillsborough Stadium, which is located in the Owlerton area of the city, hence their nickname “The Owls". It’s presumed capacity of 39,732 has never been tested due to being the lesser-known of the two Sheffield clubs.
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I don't think you should have included this bit, I know the point you're trying to make but it's a bit insensitive

posted on 15/8/12

TEG:

Don't talk wet

posted on 15/8/12

Yep 666 - you have set the benchmark for 12-13 season.

Another celebrity fan is a guy that used to be in EastEnders - I think he played Kath Beale's boyfriend for a bit but it's not Wilmot-Brown...

I saw him buying a ticket for the Derby game when I was up there a couple of seasons ago...

So because you omitted this fact:- 9/10

posted on 15/8/12

Michael Palin's a Blunt...

posted on 15/8/12

Great read 666.

What point is he trying to make TEG?

posted on 15/8/12

Take it you dont like us much then

Ive always prefered Forest myself

2-0 to the MASSIVE me thinks

posted on 15/8/12

Oh and Jarvis Cocker thinks "football is silly"...obviously an avid wendy...

posted on 15/8/12

Massive

If you have a look at 666 other articles you will see he does one for every team we play.

Just a bit of fun

posted on 15/8/12

Roy "spit" Hattersley is another celeb wendy. Their answer to the gob sprayer just signed by the dirties.

posted on 15/8/12

Top stuff again 666. TEG is a silly sausage.

posted on 15/8/12

View: I've clearly qualified my assertion of celebrity fannage with "include" therefore not an exhaustive catalogue.

Factor in your critique being about 'that bloke from Eastoes: you know the fella.. About yay-high..?' whilst decrying the depth of MY research and I'm afraid I'm going to have to insist on being awarded the extra mark

posted on 15/8/12

So the likes of Dickie Bird and Darren Gough REALLY must hate their footy then Sparty...

posted on 15/8/12

'k

10/10 alright?

posted on 15/8/12

If you have a look at 666 other articles you will see he does one for every team we play.
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Fair do's, appologies

posted on 15/8/12

Better.

These Guides aren't GCSEs you know: they're harder to write every year, not easier!!

posted on 15/8/12

Well it was very well written so well done for that , just urked me a bit when you seemingly favoured to darker side of Sheffield to be brighter, more heavenly side, 5 's from me as a peace offering

posted on 15/8/12

Look on the bright side, DJ; Blunts shan't be insulted so grievously this season

posted on 15/8/12

Well that depends on how badly they do

posted on 15/8/12

Excellent stuff 666. Love the Lee Chapman references. Didn't he give Lesley Ash a thick lip.

posted on 15/8/12

Often used as a stopover between realising their childhood dreams of playing for Derby and retirement, ex-Rams who have stumbled across the semi-pro outfit include Deon Burton, Marcus Tudgay, Lee Grant, Magic Jonno and Tealinho. Presently, the artistic musings of Stephen Bywater are displayed at the club and Chris Maguire is taking twelve steps at their training ground, but probably not in a straight line.
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Don't forget Mark Pembridge 666, that's one player who i did not like playing for us great read

comment by SDS (U15040)

posted on 15/8/12

What strikes me about this fixture is the ticket allocation.
Not many seasons ago no away team came to Derby and could bring more than 3300 fans due to home Fans demand. The fact that weeks before kick off The Owls were handed 6000 tickets is a strong indication of our progress as a football club, or lack thereof.

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