The Blues are on the road for the final time this season, as they head into the final two matches in their first season back in the Championship in 12 years.
John Mousinho’s men head to Hillsborough on Saturday knowing their second-tier safety is all wrapped up, after Monday’s 1-0 win over Watford on Easter Monday. His troops now have an unassailable six-point advantage over the bottom three and face a Sheffield Wednesday side who sit 13th in the standings.
However, there’s plenty of unrest with Owls supporters, who are set to protest against their ownership ahead of their final final home game of the campaign.
It follows after a number of off-field issues surrounding the club in recent months.
It read: ‘The Trust is looking to organise a funeral march starting from the site of the Adelphi Hotel where The Wednesday Football Club was formed in 1867 (Now the Best Western in town). We will be looking to march firstly to Hillsborough Park where we hope that we will be joined by other fans. And then through Hillsborough Park toward the ground. The message will be You Are Killing Our Club – Sell Now. More details will follow next week as we will be liaising with local Police on making sure that this protest is done within the law and with respect for the community.
‘As fans, none of us want our club to die in 2025. If you think that this can’t happen to Sheffield Wednesday, we would urge fans to listen to the WTID podcast which interviews members of the Reading Fans Groups about how they are at the stage where they might well be kicked out of the EFL at the end of this season. The similarities are frightening. Do not stick your head in the sand.
‘We know it is not possible for everyone to change their match day routine so we will also be organising other events and media which allow everyone to feel part of the protest. This is likely to include a Digi Van showing the survey results, Fliers for a visible protest inside the ground and other calls for action.
‘One thing Reading fans learned is that protests could only take them so far. Fan groups need to keep together but not at the expense of allowing the club to die to keep the peace. We need support from the local and national media, The EFL, The Football Supporters Association. We need buyers to come forward now as this club is imploding. Most of all we need the owner to sell the club. If it comes to a fight for Wednesday’s survival let’s not leave it to everyone else. Join in.’
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