The big Sheffield Wednesday decisions facing Darren Moore ahead of AFC Wimbledon clash
It’s yet another crucial clash for Sheffield Wednesday this weekend as the Owls look to consolidate a League One play-off position.
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It’s yet another crucial clash for Sheffield Wednesday this weekend as the Owls look to consolidate a League One play-off position.
Former Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Carlton Palmer believes the Owls' current season would be seen as a failure should the club fail to be promoted from League One. Darren Moore's side currently sit sixth in the table with a mere seven games remaining, and return to action against AFC Wimbledon this weekend.
Anything other than promotion this season for Sheffield Wednesday will be seen as a failure for Darren Moore, according to former Owls midfielder Carlton Palmer.
Anything other than promotion this season for Sheffield Wednesday will be seen as a failure for Darren Moore, according to former Owls midfielder Carlton Palmer.
Saido Berahino has found his feet again at Sheffield Wednesday and after a campaign filled with goals and superb showings, he has now been rewarded with a return for his country too – and Darren Moore has told The Star he is ‘continuing to make progress’ with the club.
Sheffield Wednesday must improve their away form if they are to finish in the League One play-offs, according to EFL pundit Jobi McAnuff. Darren Moore's troops moved up to sixth in League One after Saturday's 4-1 victory over Cheltenham Town.
As he freely admits, Lee Gregory does not score many goals from outside of the penalty area. He is more of a 'fox in the box'.
Sheffield Wednesday climbed themselves into the top six over the weekend as they beat Cheltenham Town 4-1 in Sky Bet League One.