Popular Post BIG D Posted December 26, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2021 https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-wednesday/sheffield-wednesday-cult-hero-on-his-owls-exit-favourite-moment-and-how-barry-bannan-made-sure-he-hit-major-milestone-3506929 Little was known about Atdhe Nuhiu when he arrived at Sheffield Wednesday back in 2013. He was snapped up as a free transfer by Day after leaving Rapid Vienna, and all fans knew was that – at 6ft 6in – he was a bit of giant, and that at one stage he’d helped knock Aston Villa out of the Europa League. Jones called Nuhiu a ‘real talent’ that would give Wednesday ‘another dimension’. A week later he scored on his debut against Queens Park Rangers and marked the beginning of what turned out to be a long relationship with the Owls faithful. By the time he left last summer, the forward had racked up nearly 300 appearances in Wednesday colours and become only the second player this side of the millennium to score 50+ goals for the club The COVID-19 pandemic robbed the loyal servant of the chance to bid farewell to those that had chanted his name for the best part of a decade, but he still hopes to put that right at some point in the future. Speaking from Austria, where he now plays for SCR Altach, Nuhiu told The Star, “I hope that one day, when they’re all back in the stadium, there will be a day where I can come back and say a proper goodbye. That would be my personal wish - then I could really close my chapter as a Wednesday player. I’d really, really like to do that… “Sheffield Wednesday will always remain part of me… I played there many years, and you don’t forget that. Most of professional career was in Sheffield, so I’ll always follow them - last season my heart was bleeding the same way as the fans. I hope this season they will be back where they belong.” Nuhiu has enjoyed a good start to life back in Austria with Altach, scoring on his debut in the ÖFB Cup and then grabbing an assist a couple of weeks later as they picked up their first Bundesliga win of the campaign, but he admits that he would have liked to stay at Hillsborough last season before he made the move to APOEL Nicosia in Cyprus. “For players like me, and Kieran Lee, the contracts ran out and the talks were ongoing, but nothing was decisive. As a result of that, we all left. It was probably the right decision. “Sheffield Wednesday was always my first priority, but there was always a bit of hesitation and nothing concrete. And because of Coronavirus there were a few financial issues. It was not an easy situation.” But leave, he did. Drawing a line under what was ultimately a happy time in his career and one that saw him build up long-term friendships. He still keeps in touch with the likes of Tom Lees, Joey Pelupessy and Barry Bannan – and it was partly thanks to ‘Baz’ that he joined Marcus Tudgay on the short list of Owls with 50+ goals this side of the millennium. “We played against Fulham, and I scored a penalty,” he remembers. “I went up to take it as I usually did if I was on the field - I was one of the penalty takers. “I went there, and then suddenly Connor (Wickham) wanted to take it. I wasn’t too bothered, but then Baz came from behind and said I should take it because it would be my 50th goal. “I knew about it, but it didn’t come up in my mind at that time. So it was amazing that he remembered and then encouraged me to take it. He gave me a boost.” He’d have reached 50 without the penalty, of course, bagging his 51st – and final – Wednesday goal in the same game away at Craven Cottage, but it certainly wasn’t up there on his list of best goals. His moment of magic against Preston North End, his kneeslide in the snow at Elland Road, the limbs at Watford away. He’s got plenty of happy memories to look back on as he ponders life at Hillsborough – but for him, two really stick out. “I think Preston was the most beautiful goal I scored,” he said. “But there were other goals that were more important – goals that really meant a lot. Another one that stands out was my goal against Manchester City, because it was against one of the best teams in the world now. “In terms of moments though, there are two. One was when we beat Brighton away and went to the Play-Off final, that was amazing. And obviously the experience at Wembley – that was a feeling I’ll never forget.” And there are plenty of other moments that he gave fans over the years, developing a knack for popping up in the dying moments to rescue a point or earn a couple more. Now though, as the 32-year-old looks to keep that knack going elsewhere, his eyes remain on Hillsborough and the goings on at his old stomping ground. Once and always. When asked if he had a message for the fans, he replied, “I want to thank them for all their support throughout my time. I’ll never forget it. And now I’m not a player, I’m one of them – I’m a Wednesdayite. So we can support Sheffield Wednesday together. Hopefully one day I can have that proper goodbye.” Here’s to you, Atdhe Nuhiu. 12 31 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post HOOTIE AND THE SHIT TU Posted December 26, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2021 He's just the player we need right now 17 3 5 Just a bloke, who used up all his luck in one go when he met his wife. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post bladeshater Posted December 26, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2021 He wasn't the best players I have ever seen at Wednesday but he certainly wasn't amongst worst he was an honest player 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Spondon Owl Posted December 26, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2021 23 minutes ago, BIG D said: https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-wednesday/sheffield-wednesday-cult-hero-on-his-owls-exit-favourite-moment-and-how-barry-bannan-made-sure-he-hit-major-milestone-3506929 Little was known about Atdhe Nuhiu when he arrived at Sheffield Wednesday back in 2013. He was snapped up as a free transfer by Day after leaving Rapid Vienna, and all fans knew was that – at 6ft 6in – he was a bit of giant, and that at one stage he’d helped knock Aston Villa out of the Europa League. Jones called Nuhiu a ‘real talent’ that would give Wednesday ‘another dimension’. A week later he scored on his debut against Queens Park Rangers and marked the beginning of what turned out to be a long relationship with the Owls faithful. By the time he left last summer, the forward had racked up nearly 300 appearances in Wednesday colours and become only the second player this side of the millennium to score 50+ goals for the club The COVID-19 pandemic robbed the loyal servant of the chance to bid farewell to those that had chanted his name for the best part of a decade, but he still hopes to put that right at some point in the future. Speaking from Austria, where he now plays for SCR Altach, Nuhiu told The Star, “I hope that one day, when they’re all back in the stadium, there will be a day where I can come back and say a proper goodbye. That would be my personal wish - then I could really close my chapter as a Wednesday player. I’d really, really like to do that… “Sheffield Wednesday will always remain part of me… I played there many years, and you don’t forget that. Most of professional career was in Sheffield, so I’ll always follow them - last season my heart was bleeding the same way as the fans. I hope this season they will be back where they belong.” Nuhiu has enjoyed a good start to life back in Austria with Altach, scoring on his debut in the ÖFB Cup and then grabbing an assist a couple of weeks later as they picked up their first Bundesliga win of the campaign, but he admits that he would have liked to stay at Hillsborough last season before he made the move to APOEL Nicosia in Cyprus. “For players like me, and Kieran Lee, the contracts ran out and the talks were ongoing, but nothing was decisive. As a result of that, we all left. It was probably the right decision. “Sheffield Wednesday was always my first priority, but there was always a bit of hesitation and nothing concrete. And because of Coronavirus there were a few financial issues. It was not an easy situation.” But leave, he did. Drawing a line under what was ultimately a happy time in his career and one that saw him build up long-term friendships. He still keeps in touch with the likes of Tom Lees, Joey Pelupessy and Barry Bannan – and it was partly thanks to ‘Baz’ that he joined Marcus Tudgay on the short list of Owls with 50+ goals this side of the millennium. “We played against Fulham, and I scored a penalty,” he remembers. “I went up to take it as I usually did if I was on the field - I was one of the penalty takers. “I went there, and then suddenly Connor (Wickham) wanted to take it. I wasn’t too bothered, but then Baz came from behind and said I should take it because it would be my 50th goal. “I knew about it, but it didn’t come up in my mind at that time. So it was amazing that he remembered and then encouraged me to take it. He gave me a boost.” He’d have reached 50 without the penalty, of course, bagging his 51st – and final – Wednesday goal in the same game away at Craven Cottage, but it certainly wasn’t up there on his list of best goals. His moment of magic against Preston North End, his kneeslide in the snow at Elland Road, the limbs at Watford away. He’s got plenty of happy memories to look back on as he ponders life at Hillsborough – but for him, two really stick out. “I think Preston was the most beautiful goal I scored,” he said. “But there were other goals that were more important – goals that really meant a lot. Another one that stands out was my goal against Manchester City, because it was against one of the best teams in the world now. “In terms of moments though, there are two. One was when we beat Brighton away and went to the Play-Off final, that was amazing. And obviously the experience at Wembley – that was a feeling I’ll never forget.” And there are plenty of other moments that he gave fans over the years, developing a knack for popping up in the dying moments to rescue a point or earn a couple more. Now though, as the 32-year-old looks to keep that knack going elsewhere, his eyes remain on Hillsborough and the goings on at his old stomping ground. Once and always. When asked if he had a message for the fans, he replied, “I want to thank them for all their support throughout my time. I’ll never forget it. And now I’m not a player, I’m one of them – I’m a Wednesdayite. So we can support Sheffield Wednesday together. Hopefully one day I can have that proper goodbye.” Here’s to you, Atdhe Nuhiu. My favourite player for Wednesday of all time. Might be a statement fuelled by alcohol but he was odd, he was gangly, he got dogs abuse by our fans at times but he gave everything, was really effective at changing game dynamics and was a great guy to boot who seemed to love the club and be proud to be playing for us. 7 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Road Runner Posted December 26, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2021 Would have him back in a heartbeat. 15 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Jim Posted December 26, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2021 I don’t think we’d have gone down had we retained the services of both Nuhiu and Lee. 18 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray Von shabba Posted December 26, 2021 Share Posted December 26, 2021 6 minutes ago, Spondon Owl said: My favourite player for Wednesday of all time. Might be a statement fuelled by alcohol but he was odd, he was gangly, he got dogs abuse by our fans at times but he gave everything, was really effective at changing game dynamics and was a great guy to boot who seemed to love the club and be proud to be playing for us. Wouldn't say he was my favourite player of all time but is certainly up there. Honest, hard working and genuine footballer, who loved playing for our club. I for one would love for him to return in the future and take a much deserved bow. Given our current situation, wish he was still here. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mosborough-owl Posted December 26, 2021 Share Posted December 26, 2021 (edited) Great read that. It was time for him to leave, but I’ll always remember him fondly. A great servant, a great character and always showed that he cared for our club, which can’t always be said about a lot of players, past and present. scored some important goals, (the last min one v Fulham was my favourite) and was a handful for lost teams. It says a lot when every manager who took charge always played him. i would love for him to come back and say his goodbyes probably. He deserves it imo. Edited December 26, 2021 by Mosborough-owl 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kopparberg Posted December 26, 2021 Share Posted December 26, 2021 What a man. Players that can concentrate on the positive support and their own game, whilst ignoring the criticism must have broad shoulders. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ellis Rimmer Posted December 26, 2021 Share Posted December 26, 2021 Merry Christmas atdhe nuhiu 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quickly Kevin Posted December 26, 2021 Share Posted December 26, 2021 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orlando_Trustful Posted December 26, 2021 Share Posted December 26, 2021 34 minutes ago, HOOTIE AND THE poo TU said: He's just the player we need right now 100% agree. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S36 OWL Posted December 26, 2021 Share Posted December 26, 2021 Big Dave, what a legend. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McRightSide Posted December 26, 2021 Share Posted December 26, 2021 Nuhiu is such a legend that they re-ran this article from 3rd August https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-wednesday/my-heart-was-bleeding-atdhe-nuhiu-opens-up-on-his-sheffield-wednesday-exit-his-favourite-owls-moment-and-how-barry-bannan-made-sure-he-hit-a-major-milestone-3332494 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
@owlstalk Posted December 26, 2021 Share Posted December 26, 2021 1 1 Owlstalk Shop Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mildatheart67 Posted December 26, 2021 Share Posted December 26, 2021 Should get a reception like SuperMac did when he came back 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FreshOwl Posted December 26, 2021 Share Posted December 26, 2021 Love the man, and would welcome him back Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CircleSeven Posted December 26, 2021 Share Posted December 26, 2021 We let him go at exactly the wrong time. Can’t believe we spent his wage on Jack Marriott instead. FFS. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hirstys_12th_Pint Posted December 26, 2021 Share Posted December 26, 2021 2 hours ago, Jim said: I don’t think we’d have gone down had we retained the services of both Nuhiu and Lee. Nuhiu and Lee or Brown and Marriott? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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