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4 minutes ago, mcmigo said:

A shame the disgraced Steven fletcher is on the cover. 
 

Is he telling the other players some cheap holiday deals as long as you can fly out on 1 July?

 

Looks like he's already sold it to Fox as he's off, he doesn't need to listen to anymore.

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2 hours ago, @owlstalk said:



Hey people buy books on the Nazi's and Margaret Thatcher and the Miners Strike


You appreciate the good times even more when you revisit the bad times

 

lol

 

Good times

 

Good one

Just a bloke, who used up all his luck in one go when he met his wife.

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The recaps on the home games should be good:

 

"Sheffield Wednesday couldn't score and then got caught out at the other end. The home fans booed"

 

"Sheffield Wednesday couldn't score and then got caught out at the other end. The home fans booed"

 

"Sheffield Wednesday couldn't score and then got caught out at the other end. The home fans booed"

 

"Sheffield Wednesday couldn't score and then got caught out at the other end. The home fans booed"

 

"Sheffield Wednesday couldn't score and then got caught out at the other end. The home fans booed"

 

Etc.

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2 hours ago, Grandad said:

In the same year as Our Lowest Ebb... This reads like an introduction to the sequel

It needed 45+ years of perspective to write mine. 

 

If I wrote about last season, it would be 300 pages of angrymad stuff from me.

 

Fair play to the author of this therefore - I'll get a copy - but it might need to go into storage for a while before I read it 🙂

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3 hours ago, @owlstalk said:

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VERY WEDNESDAY
 

As a reputable Championship side whose aim was a top-half finish, Sheffield Wednesday also entered a new decade. Very Wednesday tells the unofficial story of the extraordinary and unprecedented 2019/20 campaign both on and off the field.

 

With a fixture by fixture narrative, author Louis Paul Shackshaft also provides an informative and enlightening insight into the Owls’ pre-season, managerial departures, appointments, transfer windows, suspensions, looming misconduct charges, the coronavirus pandemic, player contributions, statistics and much more.

 

There has never been a campaign like this before and it will forever be remembered due to its intricate nature. Meanwhile, Wednesdayites could only watch and wait whilst fine margins continued to play a pivotal role in the outcome of the Owls’ future. Relive the emotional highs and lows of the complex 2019/20 season and step into the world of a Sheffield Wednesday fan…



Check it out HERE 👉 https://amzn.to/32iswTV


Sheffield Wednesday Books 👉https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/owlstalk?listId=3W41F1RIR7687

 

 

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53 minutes ago, Bearwood Owl1 said:

It needed 45+ years of perspective to write mine

 

This one only took about an hour of copying and pasting from threads on Owlstalk

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6 hours ago, McRightSide said:

I love the opportunism of the author, gotta hand it to him.

 

He has previous too...I remember when his Twitter handle was @skysportslouis - I believe he worked in the telesales department 

Hi mate. Previous? My Twitter handle was sky_louiss when I worked in events, not telesales.

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8 hours ago, Kopparberg said:

I think the more books on Wednesday the better.

 

However, I’m trying to forget last season not remember it.... and it’s  still haunting us. 

Don`t think we will get last season out of  our system until we know the truth about why we went dogger  at Stoke on boxing Day.  The memory of that game will haunt me till I know what lit the fuse of destruction .

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17 minutes ago, Tarquin said:

Don`t think we will get last season out of  our system until we know the truth about why we went dogger  at Stoke on boxing Day.  The memory of that game will haunt me till I know what lit the fuse of destruction .

 

Maybe a Netflix series is needed 

 

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