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4 celebrities that supposedly are Sheffield Wednesday supporters

Currently competing for a League One play-off spot, Sheffield Wednesday fans will be hoping that this season ends with a. promotion back to the second-tier. 

Darren Moore’s side have won eight of their last 10 matches to inflict further pressure on the current occupiers of a play-off spot and are sitting a point outside of the much-desired top-six positions. 

Here, we take a look at four people who will also be hoping that the Owls can secure promotion straight back to the Championship…

Alex Turner

Frontman of the Arctic Monkeys, Alex Turner, is an avid supporter of the Owls and has even mentioned Hillsborough in one of the band’s early songs. 

Rising to stardom very quickly after the release of their first album, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, the Sheffield-formed band have gone on to see excellent global success. 

The first album also emerged as the fastest-selling debut album in UK chart history in 2006.

Jermaine Jackson 

A prominent figure of the Jackson 5, Jermaine Jackson has made his love for Sheffield Wednesday no secret over the years. 

Rewriting a song ahead of the club’s Wembley appearance in 2016, Jackson is an avid Owls supporter, with the Yorkshire club proceeding to lose that clash against Hull City, denying them a place in the Premier League. 

Jackson has tweeted about his love for the club on more than one occasion and will be hoping that the Owls could succeed at Wembley this time around.

Michael Vaughan

Another famous face with a love for the Owls is former England Cricket captain Michael Vaughan. 

Born in Eccles, Greater Manchester, Vaughan moved to Sheffield at the age of nine, which was where the love for the club probably started. 

Vaughan spent five years as England captain, a time

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