Sheffield Wednesday Fans at Bramall Lane: Comeback kings
The Wednesday fans make some noise following the magnificent comeback against
Sheffield United at
Bramall Lane (16.10.11).
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club is a football club based in
Sheffield,
South Yorkshire, England, who are competing in the
Football League Championship, the second tier of the
English Football League System.
Sheffield Wednesday are one of the oldest professional clubs in the world and the third oldest in the
English league. They won the second football competition ever held, the
Cromwell Cup, which remains in their possession. The Wednesday, as they were named until 1929, were founding members of
The Football Alliance in 1889, and its first champions that inaugural season. The Wednesday joined
The Football League three years later when the leagues merged. Sheffield Wednesday were also one of the founding members of
The Premier League in
1992.
Their main rivals are Sheffield United, the two clubs having contested the
Steel City derby on a regular basis for some
100 years.
Barnsley,
Leeds United,
Rotherham United,
Chesterfield and
Doncaster Rovers are also local rivals. The club has spent the majority of its history in the top flight of
English football since joining the
Football League in 1892 under the name of The Wednesday
Football Club. They have won four
League titles, three FA
Cups and one
League Cup, but their League Cup triumph in
1991 is their only major trophy since 1935. They did reach both domestic cup finals in
1993, but lost 2--1 to
Arsenal at
Wembley on both occasions. They also lost the 1966
FA Cup final to
Everton 3--2, having led 2--0.
They play their home matches at
Hillsborough Stadium in the north-western suburb of
Owlerton from which the club gained its nickname,
The Owls. The stadium was built in 1899 when the lease expired at the club's previous ground of
Olive Grove. The
Hillsborough stadium is currently an all-seater ground with a capacity of 39,732.
Famous Sheffield Wednesday supporters:
- All four members of
Arctic Monkeys -- Sheffield rock band
-
Joe Ashton OBE -- politician
-
David Blunkett -- former
Home Secretary
-
Gary Cahill -- professional footballer, currently playing for
Chelsea FC and internationally for the
England national football team
-
Paul Carrack -- member of several bands including Ace,
Squeeze,
Mike + The Mechanics, and
Roxy Music
-
Sebastian Coe -- English former athlete and politician, chairman of the
London Organising Committee for the
Olympic Games. Supported the club while growing up in Sheffield
-
Jarvis Cocker -- lead singer of
Pulp
-
Rivers Cuomo -- lead singer of rock band
Weezer, who was first taken to a Wednesday game during a UK tour.
-
Roy Hattersley -- former
Deputy Leader of the
Labour Party, who once proclaimed "When socialists fall out, it is the
Tories that rejoice. When Sheffield Wednesday supporters fall out, the
Gods weep."
-
Richard Hawley -- musician
-
Katy Livingston --
Olympic modern pentathlete
-
Nick Matthew -- 3x
World squash champion
-
Jon McClure -- lead singer of
Reverend and the Makers
-
Johnny Nelson -- champion boxer
-
Michael Palin -- comedy actor, writer and
TV presenter, a supporter of both Sheffield sides who mentions his love of the
Owls several times during his travel documentaries; shouting 'Sheffield Wednesday!' when lifting a trophy in
Venice during his
Pole to Pole journey in 1991, and recalls the 1991 League Cup win as his best moment in football.
-
Rick Savage -- member of
Def Leppard
-
Michael Vaughan -- former
England cricket captain, who famously declared early during an
England test match so he could get to Wednesday's
2005 play-off final
Vaughan is also know for owning a Sheffield United season ticket during their
2006/7
Premier League Campaign.
-
Martyn Ware -- member of
Heaven 17 &
The Human League.
-
Jonny Greenwood --
Radiohead guitarist, who can be seen with a "Wednesday,
Til I Die" sticker on his back up guitar.
Supporters' groups include Wednesdayite, an independent football supporters' organisation that owned over 10% of the shares in
SWFC before the
2010 sale of the club, and
The London Owls, an active supporters' club for Wednesday fans living in
London and
South East England.
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