Friday 27 March 2020

2014/15 - Enter Chansiri


Stuart Gray, as head coach, led Wednesday going into the 2014/15 season. The summer started with the leak that Azerbaijan billionaire Hafiz Mammadov had agreed to take over the club from Milan Mandaric. This claim was further strengthened when he sponsored the club shirt with his ‘Land of Fire’ brand, the same as was on the kits of Athletico Madrid! More on that later!

After steadying the ship Stuart Gray began strengthening the side. A number of young players joined to strengthen the academy side but the biggest captures were Republic of Ireland international goalkeeper Keiran Westwood, Leeds central defender Tom Lees and Chelsea defensive midfielder Sam Hutchinson, returning on a permanent deal having enjoyed his time on loan. 

A number of players were released this summer including Onyewu, Prutton, cult-hero Réda Johnson, Miguel Llera, Danny Mayor and Anthony Gardner. Also leaving the club after a long association was faster-than-bolt Jamaican winger Jermaine Johnson. 

Preseason included trips to York, Barnsley and Doncaster and a bizarre fixture where we faced Bury at Salford rugby club.

Our home pre-season warm up finished Owls 0-1 Newcastle - Ayoze Perez with the only goal of the game. 

6th Aug - Antoni-No!
I was in Cardiff the day I found out we had sold Michail Antonio. Genuinely the best player at the club and the only player with any pace. The reported £1.5M fee also was no where near his true valuation, so what was going on at the club? Things had gone quiet on the takeover front which you would think mean things are not quite right. 

9th Aug - May Stevie be with you
Stuart Gray used the Antonio money to sign Scottish striker Stevie May from St. Johnstone. He came with a big expectation. 
19th Aug - Owls 1-1 Millwall
After a shock win over Brighton on the opening day and a battling draw with Derby our early midweek fixture was at home to Millwall. We led just before the hour through Maguire, but couldn’t see the game out and allowed Millwall to grab a 95th minute equaliser. A decent start in the circumstances. 

30th Aug - Deadline Business
Wednesday sign french Defender Claude Dielna on a free transfer from Greek side Olympiakos. We also complete the loan signings of youngster Hallam Hope from Everton and Dutch former Ajax and Real Madrid winger Royston Drenthe, a player who was genuinely dubbed as the next big thing when he starred in the Under-21 European Championships for his national side. 

4th Sept - Collapse
On what was the clubs anniversary it was revealed that the elusive Mammadov’s proposed takeover had collapsed following money laundering allegations in his homeland. It would later emerge Wednesday had not received the payments for the shirt sponsorship either. 
18th Oct - Owls 0-3 Watford
Seriously Watford just go up! Another Hillsborough thrashing against the Hornets. Goals from Odion Ighalo, Almen Abdi and Vydra saw Watford run out easy winners. Form had just dipped after a steady but not spectacular start to the season. 

25th Oct - Taylor-Fletcher In
After several failed attempts we bring in Leicester's experienced striker Gary Taylor-Fletcher on loan in what would be come a bye-word for Wednesdayite’s everywhere. He played four games and scored zero goals. 

4th Nov - Owls 0-2 Bournemouth
This midweek defeat made it eight without a win. Having held our own against promotion chasing Bournemouth referee Mike Dean sent off Royston Drenthe on the hour. Nine minutes later we were two-nil down and the game was done. 
19th Nov - Enter Lewis McGugan
Lewis McGugan joined Wednesday on loan, and whilst clearly well short of match practice he clearly had talent above and beyond some of his temporary colleagues
29th Nov - Owls 2-1 Wigan
At last! Stevie May scored his first goal since the 1-0 Reading victory on 20th September - coincidentally our last victory! 
26th Dec - Owls 1-0 Blackpool
Having been smashed 4-0 at Fulham a few days before Wednesday battled for the victory courtesy of a Maguire penalty on a bog of a pitch that would have been better suited to park football. 
4th Jan - Man City 2-1 Owls
Wednesday fans travelled in number to our Premier League hosts Manchester City and those lucky folk were treated to Atdhe Nuhiu giving us the lead. A lead we held onto until the very end. Unfortunately City showed their class and were able to turn it and reverse the outcome in the tight encounter. 
29th Jan - Enter Chansiri
To little pre-warning news of a takeover by Thai businessman Deijphon Chansiri began to surface over the weekend after the owls had been held to a goalless draw by Birmingham City, culminating in an announcement the following Monday in a joint press conference between Milan Mandaric and Mr. Chansiri. During the press conference Chansiri, speaking through an interpreter, discussed how he would was targeting the Owls upcoming 150th anniversary to get the club back to the Premier League - was it finally time to cash the premier return ticket in? 

31st Jan - Deadline Day!
Traditionally deadline day for Wednesday revolves around the capture of an ageing journeyman who could do us a job, or trying to hold onto one or two of our better players. This time things were different. Wednesday splashed the cash on a mix of loan players and permanent signings. Romanian striker Sergiu Bus, Manchester United fullback Marnick Vermijl and Portuguese midfielder Filipe Melo joining permanently, whilst striker Will Keane again of Manchester United, Lewis McGugan returning and latterly winger Lloyd Isgrove of Southampton all made temporary switches. 
24th Feb - Millwall 1-3 Owls
Whilst working away in Guildford I decided to make the relatively short trip across to Millwall. I was treated to our first victory in 8 games. Goals from McGugan, Nuhiu and May were enough for us. 
21st Mar - Rotherham 2-3 Owls
In a game that has gone down in history Wednesday came out on top with the odd goal in five. The game had seen some pre-match needle in the shape of on-line taunting from a Rotherham player, that came back to bite in this tie. The Millers went one up early in the second half. A Lavery equaliser was cancelled out by Jordan Bowery a minute later, with what looked like a late winner. But the game quickly spun on its head as Nuhiu bagged a 93rd minute equaliser. Then eight into added on time Kieran Lee, revelling in a midfield role these days, made history to slide home the winner. The kit man ran the length of the pitch to celebrate and then the miller killer was born. 
4th Apr - Owls 1-1 Huddersfield 
A week later in a more tepid affair Wednesday’s foreign recruit scored his first (and eventually only) goal for the club. Bus scoring to give us an 86th minute lead only for it to be cancelled out Ishmael Miller three minutes later. 

18th Apr - Bournemouth 2-2 Owls
Promotion chasing Bournemouth were expecting a win to about wrap up the title against mid table Wednesday. And they went ahead on half hour through Steve Cook. But Wednesday battled back and Lee levelled six minutes later. Bournemouth led again in the second half but late in the game Maguire came up with another goal to send the travelling fans barmy in the southern England sunshine.

2nd May - Watford 1-1 Owls
After a disappointing last home game of the season Wednesday travelled to Watford who knew victory would guarantee them the title (handed to them by our late equaliser at Bournemouth, who sat in second). A strong squad boasting the likes of Deeney, Anya, Abdi, Forestieri and Ighalo went ahead through Vydra on 25 minutes. 

As the game progressed Watford became increasingly nervous and Wednesday began to create chances. Substitute Nuhiu took his chance in the 91st minute to send the travelling fans barmy again. And we were nearly not finished - the referee blowing for time as Lloyd Isgrove raced through deep into added time for what would have been a winner. It didn’t matter as we were stuck in mid table, however this result allowed Bournemouth to leap frog the home side on the final day. Incredible scenes. 

This summer we went into the break in the knowledge that we had the backing of a super-rich owner, and a manager who for me had shown himself to be an astute and steady pair of hands. The January signings had not particularly achieved what we had hoped, but the main thought for most was that we had to keep hold of McGugan. 

The future looked bright.

Saturday 14 March 2020

2013/14 - Change, and not a moment too soon!

After avoiding relegation on the final day of the season Dave Jones set about remodelling his squad further. Julian Bennet and Chris Lines were released along with veteran goalkeepers Nicky Weaver and Stephen Bywater. Chris O’Grady made a permanent switch to Barnsley as part of his world tour of Yorkshire, flop Nec Pečnik was released from his contract, and Danny Mayor joined Bury on a season long loan to little fan fair. The only other notable transfer out was highly rated youngster, whom the academy had very high hopes for, Hayden White walked out on the club to join Bolton at the end of his deal. 
As part of Jones new look team were a number of signings. Highly rated Jacques Maghoma came on a free from fast rising Burton Albion, former Hull defender Kamil Zayatte returned to English football on a free, whilst Austrian/Albanian/Kosovan beanpole Atdhe Nuhiu, who had previously scored against Aston Villa in a UEFA Cup game joined from Rapid Wien. Loanee Jeremy Helan made his move from Manchester City permanent, whilst youngster Rafael Floro made a free transfer move from FC Porto. 

Disconcertingly during the summer owls chairman Milan Mandaric revealed that the club was losing £5M a year and that he was actively looking for a buyer.
Preseason consisted of a few local friendlies and another trip to Portugal for matches against Sporting Braga and Hull City(!). Then on a warm July evening we entertained Scottish friends Rangers. The Owls winning 1-0 with a goal from Antonio. Mixing in the pubs with the Gers pre game there was a real partisan feel. The rangers fans filled leppings lane and made it a real site to behold. 
Our final warm up tie saw Atdhe Nuhiu debut in a game that finished Chesterfield 1-1 Owls. Maguire betting a last minute equaliser in a poor tie. 
17th Aug - Leeds 1-1 Owls
After successive defeats in our opening two games we earned our first point of the season in Leeds. Zayatte’s opener cancelled out by McCormack in the second half where we hung on for grim life!

31st Aug - Spence loan
West Ham fullback Jordan Spence, husband of actress Naomi Scott, signed on a months loan to cover for the injured Lewis Buxton. He makes his debut the same day. 

10th Sep - Taylor Out
A year after joining the club the poor Martin Taylor leaves to join Brentford on a months loan. He retires at the end of the season. Money well spent Dave Jones. 

14th Sep - Owls 1-1 Yeovil
 Atdhe Nuhiu netted his first Hillsborough goal however we were unable to break down a Yeovil team reduced to ten men in the first half, a fourth successive draw. Why always Yeovil?

16th Sep - Roger Johnson Loan
Wolves centre half Roger Johnson joins on three months loan. He makes his debut in a 4-1 defeat at Birmingham - Manchester United prospect Jesse Lingard scores all four. The game featured three Wednesday Johnson’s, Roger, Reda and Jermaine all on the pitch at the same time, to some amusement. Republic of Ireland international midfielder Stephen McPhail also made his debut after joining on a free as an out of contract player. 
28th Sep - Owls 0-1 Doncaster Rovers
If you were paying attention I think you’ll remember that I scored a couple of goals in this game. Winning the twitter competition to take part in a SRSB penalty shootout. 
I scored two. James the other winner pipped me with three. 
The game was forgettable with Frederico Macheda scoring the only goal. 

Striker Matty Fryatt makes his debut as a substitute having joined on loan from Hull City. He joins the squad just as Gary Madine is sent to prison for 18 months for general dickheadary. He is released from prison 5 months later

15th Oct - Martinez loan
Arsenal goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez joins on loan. Clearly lacking experience. 

26th Oct - Midfield Recruit
More desperate transfer activity from Jones? Winless Wednesday sign out of contract veteran Nigeria midfielder Seyi Olofinjana on a free. 

1st Nov - Wickham’s Back!
Sunderland striker Connor Wickham rejoins the club on loan vowing he had unfinished business!
2nd Nov - Owls 5-2 Reading
13 games into the season and we claim our first victory! The new partnership between Fryatt and Wickham instantly bearing fruit with three goals between them. We had drawn eight of the previous 12 league ties. 

Reading was to be the last home victory Dave Jones oversaw! He was sacked after losing the next three games culminating in a lacklustre 2-0 defeat in Blackpool. He had just allowed fringe players Chris Maguire and Caolan Lavery to leave on loan - to Coventry and Plymouth respectively. The good news is we faced high flying Leicester City next. 
3rd Dec - Owls 2-1 Leicester City
Dutch defender Glenn Loovens signs on a free transfer then plays as Wednesday turn in their best performance of the season to beat the foxes, Connor Wickham scoring both goals as first team coach Stuart Gray took temporary charge. 
18th Dec - Owls A-A Wigan - Abandoned
In a fierce storm the tie is abandoned after 59 minutes with the visitors leading one nil. 
1st Jan - Owls 2-0 Blackpool
Third home win of the season. Wickham and the recalled Maguire with the goals as we welcomed in the new year still under the charge of Stuart Gray. 

7th Jan - Deji Oshilaja loan
Cardiff City youngster Oshilaja signs on a short term loan. He looks a little lost. He would return later in the season as a stop gap. 
11th Jan - Owls 6-0 Leeds
One the the single greatest results in recent Wednesday history. Where did it come from? Who knows. This was hardly a sparkling Leeds side but the demolition job by Wednesday was a joy to behold. Réda Johnson gave us the lead and Nuhiu doubled it just before half time. A stray Matt Smith elbow saw Leeds reduced to ten men before Wednesday ran riot as goals from Wickham, Maguire and a late brace from Lavery wrapped up the fine victory. 
On the same day we announced the signing of USA international central defender Oguchi Onyewu, formerly of Newcastle, AC Milan and Sporting Lisbon, from QPR on a free. 
14th Jan - Owls 4-1 Macclesfield
Wednesday made it ten goals in three days as strikes from Maguire, Maghoma, Jermaine Johnson and Llera helped us see off lowly Macclesfield in this FA Cup third round replay. 
30th Jan - Afobe In
With Connor Wickham's loan up Wednesday returned to the market to bring in young Arsenal forward Benik Afobe until the end of the season. 
1st Feb - Owls 1-0 Barnsley
Stuart Gray has added defensive stability and organisation to the side but at the expense of attacking flair. Despite being down to ten men from the half hour mark the dingles held Wednesday back. Jermaine Johnson then levelled the playing field with his 80th minute dismissal. Jacob Mellis handed us the advantage again with his 91st minute red card. 

And then jubilation! The ultimate shithouse Maguire blasts in a 97th minute scorcher to change the moods of the departing fans!

11th Feb - Owls 0-3 Wigan Athletic
After the first clash was rained off we fared little better in this re-arranged fixture as the Latics came out on top in the first ever Hillsborough league clash between these sides. Two first half goals from Nicky Maynard and a late Fortune strike saw our visitors go home happy. 

14th Feb - Reinforcements
Stuart Gray sent for reinforcements in the shape of Leon Best (what’s this his third/fourth spell) from Blackburn, and midfielders Gary Gardner from Aston Villa and Sam Hutchinson from Chelsea. Young goalkeeper Cameron Dawson has just left to finish the season on loan with Plymouth Argyle. 
18th Feb - Owls 0-1 Derby County
Patrick Bamford's goal saw our promotion chasing visitors take the points. We were second best throughout and second half we were literally hanging on until the only goal of the game settled it. 
24th Feb - Owls 1-2 Charlton
Wednesday’s re-arranged cup tie with Charlton Athletic saw us lose out to a goal clearly hand balled by Church for the visitors, although truth be told we were pretty second best throughout. Leon Best scores our goal. 

27th Mar - Clearing Out
At the end of March Stuart Gray shipped out several players in need of game time - David Prutton left for Coventry City, Gary Madine (now out of prison) returned to Carlisle whilst Rhys McCabe joined Portsmouth - all on loans for the remainder of the season. Young goalkeeper Joe Wildsmith joins Alfreton Town on a months loan

29th Mar - Owls 1-4 Watford
WHY CANT WATFORD JUST GET PROMOTED!
How come every season they come to Hillsborough and roll us over again and again! Troy Deeney and Lewis McGugan amongst the scorers. Afobe pulled one back for us at four down. 
12th Apr - Owls 3-3 Blackburn Rovers
My daughters first game. Having pulled clear of any real relegation fears I though it was time to introduce my youngest to the earth shattering disappointment that is football!
That man again Jordan Rhodes scores on fifteen minutes with what seemed like his first touch. Lewis Buxton scored an equaliser however the visitors then raced into a three one lead. Athdhe Nuhiu pulled a goal back on 72 minutes. 
Atdhe completed his brace with a late late equaliser. The marmite striker proving his worth on this occasion. 
21st Apr - Owls 2-3 Charlton
Racing into a two goal lead inside ten minutes thanks to goals from Nuhiu and Maguire I didn’t expect the collapse that followed as Charlton secured their second Hillsborough victory of the season thanks to a Marvin Sordell hat-trick. In fairness we couldn’t get near him all game. 
The season finished with defeats at home to Bolton and away at Ipswich. A bit of a damp squib you might say, as such. 

Monday 2 March 2020

2012/13 - “Can You’s Find Someone Better?”

Who else was feeling excited following our promotion?

Manager Dave Jones set straight to the task of remoulding the squad in his image with a series of captures of Championship experienced players. 

Centre half pairing of Danny Batth and Rob Jones were (wrongly in my opinion) broken up - with Batth returning to Wolves following his loan and club captain Jones leaving for Doncaster Rovers on a free. Replacing them were Anthony Gardner, on a free from Crystal Palace, and Martin Taylor who we actually paid Watford money for!

A number of players including Clinton Morrison, Jon Otsemobor, Chris Sedgwick, Ryan Lowe, Mike Jones, Mark Beevers (initially on loan), Daniel Jones and Mark Reynolds were all allowed to leave the club, the majority for free. It was also announced that at the end of the season The Green ‘Un would no longer be produced.

Other incomings in a busy summer were former Liverpool and England international goalkeeper Chris Kirkland, Joe Mattock, Scottish shithouse Chris Maguire and Rhys McCabe. Importantly the club splashed a reported £1M to secure the services of Michail Antonio on a permanent transfer. Bolstering the squad further were youngsters Danny Mayor, Paul Corry and a rightback from Oldham named Kieran Lee. 


Adding some international flair were young Portuguese left back Diego Amodo, Slovenian Nejc Pečnik and Spanish striker Rodri who arrived on a season long loan from Barcelona B.

Preseason saw the owls take on a tour to Portugal for ties with Sporting Lisbon and Reading. This was followed up back home with a goalless draw at Doncaster. The Owls home warm up tie saw us take on premier league West Brom. Nejc Pečnik put the owls in front but we were held to a 1-1 draw.

21st Aug - Owls 3-2 Birmingham City
We had begun the season with a fantastic fight back to draw at Derby. Our first home tie back at this level saw us take on the brummies in an evening kick off. Reda Johnson’s second of the season put us one up before Rodri opened his account by lobbing Jack Butland from about three yards. Jermaine Johnson made it 3-1 on 89 minutes before a late penalty made the score line appear tighter. 

25th Aug - Owls 3-2 Millwall
It was becoming apparent that we were certainly capable of scoring goals at this level. But conversely we did look like conceding with great regularity. Jermaine Johnson put us ahead but we went in at half time behind. Miguel Llera equalised before netting again in the last minute, another dramatic afternoon at Hillsborough. 

28th Aug - Owls 1-0 Fulham (Lge cup 2)
We claimed a premier league scalp only the league cup 2nd round. Gary Madine’s second half penalty was enough to beat Martin Jol’s Cottagers to secure a trip to Southampton in round three. 

22nd Sept - Owls 1-2 Bolton
Wednesday made it four defeats in a row in a poor game. My lads first ever defeat watching Wednesday too! We were second best all over the park despite some loan additions in the shape of Ross Barkley from Everton and Jay Bothroyd, who had gained an England cap despite playing at Championship level, from QPR. 

19th Oct - Owls 1-1 Leeds
Rampant Derby day at Hillsborough in front of the sky cameras. Bothroyd put in his only decent performance, scoring the only goal in the tie. We held out until the 77th minute when ex-blade Tonge equalised. The game was overshadowed when an idiot from the away end ran on the pitch and attacked goalkeeper Chris Kirkland on the pitch. Luckily he wasn’t seriously hurt however idiotic comments from Leeds manager Neil Warthog describing Kirkland as “went down like a sack of spuds” did little to build bridges in the football community. 

27th Oct - Ipswich 0-3 Owls
After nine winless games loanee Ross Barkley, of future Chelsea and England fame, inspired Wednesday to a surprise win in Suffolk

27th Nov - Owls 1-4 Watford
This tie came 5 matches into a 7 game winless run. Dave Jones has been under mounting pressure and this dog-shite performance was the one where he lost me.
Antonio gave us an early lead but 15 minutes later Daniel Pudil pulled the ball back for Fernando Forestieri to equalise. Chris Lines has a first half penalty saved before the referee had to be replaced, Wednesday’s football probably making eyes bleed. In the second half Watford ran away with the tie for an emphatic win. After the game Jones gave an interview that was arrogance personified, insisting of referring to the club as “You’s” and stating If people think somebody else will do a better job, go get him. And if he doesn't do it, then what? Go and get someone else?’. Which for me, I now believe we should do. And after appearing to be a god signing Jay Bothroyd mouthing off at Wednesday fans when he blazed a last minute effort into the Kop just about summed him up in a blue & white shirt. Lazy with an over inflated sense of his own importance. He can go as well. 

8th Dec - Owls 2-3 Bristol City
Two goals in two minutes saw Bristol steal the win with a late Albert Adomah free kick in front of the Kop, despite Wednesday having led twice. The game turned on an incident where Wednesday were seemingly denied a penalty, resulting in a goal being chalked off after a Wednesday player grabbed the referee in frustration. In fairness the referee had clearly lost control of the game

26th Dec - Bolton 0-1 Owls
A large travelling contingent saw Wednesday make it three wins in a row in this Boxing Day fixture. Having won the previous two Christmas ties - 1-0 in the televised Barnsley derby and 2-0 at home to Charlton (McCabe and Manchester City loanee Jérémy Helan with their first goals) another loanee Mamady Sidibe, who came on a temporary deal from Stoke, scored his only goal. Sidibe came in clearly unfit and worked hard but only managed this sole goal from his 9 appearances. 

5th Jan - Owls 0-0 MK Dons (FA Cup)
An utterly dreadful game. MK could have easily won the game. I sat behind the dugout due to the Kop being closed. Abiding memory is I tweeted a young player who came off the bench to run the game, tearing Lewis Buxton apart. The players replied thanking me for my compliments, and that player was Dele Alli. 

26th Jan - Charlton 1-2 Owls
Until 2019 our last win at Charlton which was secured with a late winner from loan striker Leroy Lita on his debut after signing from Swansea City. Versatile left sided player Danny Pugh also joined on loan for the remainder of the season, from Leeds United. Jeremy Helan would extend his loan until the end of the season a few days later. 

During January Chris Lines and Chris O’Grady we’re both allowed to leave the club, initially on loans. Young striker Caolan Lavery also left on loan to gain experience at Southend United. Danny Mayor and Paul Corry would make similar moves in February. It was clear that the summer transfer business hadn’t been a particular success. 

9th Feb - Owls 2-2 Derby County
Wednesday mirrored our opening day encounter by again coming from two behind to draw with Derby - Antonio and Llera with second half strikes. Meanwhile another loanee striker made his debut - Connor Wickham, having joined on loan from Sunderland on an initial one month loan. 

9th Mar - Leicester 0-1 Owls
Loanee Connor Wickham scores his first and only goal of this loan spell as we pick up only our second win in 6 games. Form had picked up over January and early February but had begun to trail off. Despite this we remained in the unusually high patch of clubs fighting relegation. 

In the old days the end of March would be the last time clubs could add to their squads before the end of the season and Dave Jones added more reinforcements at the end of this one. Nigerian international midfielder Seyi Olofinjana of Hull City joined until the end of the season and injury plagued American international Stuart Holden of Bolton Wanderers signed one a one month loan. 37 year old experienced striker Steve Howard also joined on loan until the end of the season from Hartlepool United in what would be the final move of his long career. 

9th Apr - Millwall 1-2 Owls
Chris Maguire struck late against struggling Millwall as we came from behind in this basement tussle - ensuring pandemonium in the away stand! This result made it four wins from six games for Jones’ men post the Leicester City victory. Just a couple more results going into the final five games would be enough to keep us up. 

27th Apr - Peterborough 1-0 Owls
A win would have guaranteed survival in this tie against our fellow strugglers. Wednesday were poor and rarely threatened in this televised clash. Grant McCann scored the only goal of the game to set up a nervy final day, knowing only a win would do!

After all the hard work would we really mess it all up after one season?

4th May - Owls 2-0 Middlesborough
Survival at last! In the final game of the season Wednesday recorded our first win in five to guarantee another season in the championship. Veteran loanee striker Steve Howard with his only goal for the club early in the first half, then Leroy Lita signed off his productive loan spell on the half hour by taking advantage of a defensive mix up to fire home. Joyous scenes at the final whistle included a bit of a pitch invasion, and we finished the season in the lofty position of 18th on 58 points and strangely just ten points off of a play off spot, but having lost 20 of our 46 matches. 

Hopefully we will learn from this and now kick on and re-establish ourselves at this level proper.