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Last Updated on Monday, 13 May 2013 11:52
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Owls blogger Richard Brook brings us his final blog of the 2012-13 season with his review. Richard 31-year-old life-long Wednesday supporter, and amateur football writer. He lives with his wife and three Wednesday brain washed children. Like most of his generation Richard’s heroes were Hirst, Waddle and Sheridan, and as goalkeeper himself Kevin Pressman.

"Sheffield Wednesday signed off their first season back in the Championship with a 2-0 win against Middlesbrough, at Hillsborough. It was a game the Owls had to win, to retain the second tier status that the club fought so hard to attain the season before.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 02 May 2013 12:48
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Regular Owls blogger Joe Crann returns to Wednesdayite.com with his final blog of the season as we approach the 'Last Day' with so much riding on it.  Joe is based in South Africa and is a journalist for Soccer-Laduma, Africa’s biggest football publication.  He's Sheffield born and bred and moved over to Cape Town, South Africa in 2011. 

"We could have made it easier for ourselves, we could have guaranteed our safety with just a draw against Peterborough United, but no, in true Sheffield Wednesday fashion, our relegation battle will go down to the last day.

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Last Updated on Friday, 19 April 2013 15:21
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Owls blogger Ben Wier returns to the line up at Wednesdayite.com as the 2012-13 Championship relegation fight draws closer to its conclusion.  Ben is 20 years old and lives in Colchester, Essex and when he's not there he's in Sheffield attending the University of Sheffield where he studies Journalism.  

Ben's Dad is from Sheffield and has been a Wednesday fan, like himself, all his life. He took him to his first Wednesday game at Hillsborough during the 1998-99 season where the Owls drew 0-0 with Chelsea and despite no goals, in his own words "I was hooked".  One of his favourite Wednesday goals witnessed live was Matt Hamshaw's mesmeric goal vs Watford in the League Cup Quarter Final in 2001 when we won 4-0.  His favourite players over the years have been Chris Brunt, Jermaine Johnson and John-Paul McGovern.

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Last Updated on Friday, 05 April 2013 10:20
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New Owls blogger Ben Wier returns to the line up at Wednesdayite.com in the run up to the massive six pointer v Barnsley at the weekend.  Ben is 20 years old and lives in Colchester, Essex and when he's not there he's in Sheffield attending the University of Sheffield where he studies Journalism.  

Ben's Dad is from Sheffield and has been a Wednesday fan, like himself, all his life. He took him to his first Wednesday game at Hillsborough during the 1998-99 season where the Owls drew 0-0 with Chelsea and despite no goals, in his own words "I was hooked".  One of his favourite Wednesday goals witnessed live was Matt Hamshaw's mesmeric goal vs Watford in the League Cup Quarter Final in 2001 when we won 4-0.  His favourite players over the years have been Chris Brunt, Jermaine Johnson and John-Paul McGovern.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 12:15
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Owls blogger Matt Grant returns to Wednesdayite.com with his second blog in the last couple of weeks and this time looks at the Owls season so far and speculates how the rest of the season will pan out.

"Time to dust ourselves off and keep on marching.  Like many Wednesdayites, I try to attend all of the home games and get in at least a couple of away days per season. And like a lot of Wednesdayites, getting to home games can feel at times like constantly doing the away day as I have to make a 40+ mile journey there and back each time over the Pennines from where I currently live in Stockport.

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