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  1. Consortium withdraws Owls takeover bid - have your saypublished at 16:48 GMT 25 February

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    The consortium that was looking to complete a takeover of Sheffield Wednesday has withdrawn from the process, meaning administrators need to find another buyer.

    Former professional poker player and Dunfermline co-owner James Bord was named as the preferred bidder alongside Felix Romer and Alsharif Faisal Bin Jamil two months ago.

    Romer is a German-born entrepreneur best known for his achievements in the online consumer sector, including finance technology, gambling and software.

    Bin Jamil is said to be a member of the Jordanian royal family who is a board member at Dunfermline and Spanish second division club Cordoba.

    The trio are all involved in Bord's sports analytics business Short Circuit Science.

    Another consortium led by American businessman David Storch said on Tuesday it was still interested in buying the club, which has been in administration since October following 10 years under the ownership of Dejphon Chansiri.

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  2. Pick of the stats: Norwich City v Sheffield Wednesdaypublished at 11:13 GMT 23 February

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    While Sheffield Wednesday prepare for life in League One, Norwich will seek to put further ground between themselves and the drop-zone on Wednesday (19:45 GMT).

    Sunday's derby defeat at Sheffield United was a 10th straight loss for the Owls and confirmed their relegation, though seven of the 11 points they have earned on the pitch this season have come away from Hillsborough, including their only win of the season at Portsmouth in September.

    After a run of five wins in six games, the Canaries went down 2-1 at home to Birmingham on Saturday but remain four places and six points ahead of the bottom three.

    • Norwich are winless in their past four league games against Sheffield Wednesday (D2 L2), having won three in a row against them before this.

    • Sheffield Wednesday won this exact fixture 3-2 last season, last winning consecutive away league games against Norwich between 2005 and 2009 (4 in a row).

    • Norwich have only failed to score in one of their past 12 league games against Sheffield Wednesday, though they've also only kept one clean sheet in that run.

    • Norwich have won their past three midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) league games by an aggregate score of 10-1, having been winless in nine before this (D4 L5).

    • Sheffield Wednesday are winless in their past nine midweek (Tues, Weds, Thurs) league games (D4 L5), with their last win coming at Norwich in this exact fixture last season.

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  3. Pedersen rues 'tough day' as Owls are relegatedpublished at 17:17 GMT 22 February

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    Henrik Pedersen's Sheffield Wednesday have won only one of 33 league games this season

    Sheffield Wednesday manager Henrik Pedersen praised his side's togetherness but called it a "tough day" after they made unwanted English Football League history.

    The 2-1 Steel City derby loss to Sheffield United means Wednesday have suffered the earliest ever relegation.

    Going down to League One has been inevitable for most of the season but it was confirmed at Bramall Lane with 13 games remaining.

    The damage was done early on as goals from Patrick Bamford and Harrison Burrows put the game beyond Wednesday on an afternoon when they needed to win to postpone their relegation.

    "It was a tough day and we made the mountain bigger," Pedersen told BBC Radio Sheffield.

    "Again the boys showed that they will stand together.

    "They worked very hard to get back into it, we invested a lot. At 2-0 after 20 minutes you thought it could be a long day in the office today.

    "The boys kept the organisation and lifted their chests up again. We changed a few things at half-time and were much stronger.

    "We all believed and hoped that we could make the second goal and the boys did everything.

    "The boys did everything that they could but it was not enough today."

  4. Pick of the stats: Sheffield United v Sheffield Wednesdaypublished at 10:53 GMT 20 February

    The club badges of Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday side by side.

    Sheffield Wednesday could be relegated by their city rivals United on Sunday.

    Defeat at Bramall Lane would consign the Owls to League One for next season, although a win for West Brom over Coventry on Saturday and at least a point for Blackburn on Friday against Preston would seal their fate before they even kick a ball.

    Sheffield United were bottom of the table and below Wednesday when Chris Wilder returned to the club in September but have since moved 10 points clear of the relegation zone.

    • Sheffield United have won each of their past three league games against Sheffield Wednesday, and last won four in a row against their rivals in September 1953 (4).

    • Sheffield Wednesday have not scored in any of their past six matches against Sheffield United – across all competitions, only against one other side have they had a longer run of meetings without scoring (7 v Oxford between 1971 and 1974).

    • Sheffield United have lost their past two home league games against fellow Yorkshire opponents (0-3 v Hull and 1-3 v Leeds). The last time they lost three in a row at home to Yorkshire sides was over a century ago, suffering defeats against Bradford (twice) and Sheffield Wednesday between 1910 and 1911.

    • Sheffield Wednesday could become just the second team to lose 10+ consecutive games in the Championship (lost their past nine), after Rotherham between February and April 2017 (10).

    • Patrick Bamford has scored five goals in seven home league games for Sheffield United so far. His minutes per goal ratio at Bramall Lane (89) is the best by any Blades player in a single Championship campaign (minimum 3 goals scored).

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  5. Rainbow ball back in EFL anti-homophobia campaignpublished at 11:36 GMT 19 February

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    This is the third year the EFL have used the rainbow ball campaign

    Puma's Rainbow ball will return to the English Football League as part of an on-going campaign against discrimination and homophobia.

    The special edition rainbow ball was introduced in 2024 to mark LGBTQ+ History Month and will be used at every EFL game from 20 February until 1 March.

    Manufacturers Puma will make a donation to Football v Homophobia for every goal scored with their rainbow ball across the Championship, League One and League Two.

    The donations will help support education against homophobia and promote inclusion across the season.

    The EFL have released a video, external to coincide with the campaign which features a Preston North End fan who was charged with a hate crime following homophobic chanting during an FA Cup fixture against Chelsea.

    The rainbow ball will also feature in EFL partner EA Sports' FC 26 video game.

    "The rainbow ball is a powerful symbol of the values we uphold across the EFL all season long," EFL chief executive officer Trevor Birch said.

    "It not only reflects our longstanding commitment to ensuring the League is representative of all its diverse communities, but also reminds us that we all have a role to play in creating an environment in which everyone feels they truly belong."

  6. Owls heading in 'right direction' says Pedersenpublished at 18:43 GMT 14 February

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    Pedersen: 'To go 1-0 up, it was fantastic'

    Sheffield Wednesday manager Henrik Pedersen believes his side are heading in the "right direction" despite losing at home to promotion chasers Millwall 1-2 on Saturday.

    Although Millwall dominated the majority of the game, Jamal Lowe tapped in for the Owls after Charlie McNeill's long-range effort was spilled to give the Championship's bottom side a surprise advantage on the hour mark.

    However, an own goal from Cole McGhee and Lions substitute Macaulay Langstaff's close-range finish from Femi Azeez's low cross completed a swift turnaround for the visitors who succumbed Wednesday to their 23rd league loss of the season.

    "I think it was a fantastic game for the boys," said Pedersen to BBC Radio Sheffield. We played against a strong Millwall team, a top team in the Championship, and we knew they are maybe the most physical team in the league for set-pieces, long balls, second balls and duels.

    "How we managed this game today, big respect to our guys. For the defensive stuff, we were really well organised and we managed all the long balls, and we also managed to win a lot of the second balls.

    "Today, compared to some of the other games, we also had some power when we won the ball to play forward, to run forward, to get high up on the pitch and to create something so it's a big step in the right direction."