Sheffield Wednesday staff member leaves – joins League One club

According to The Star, one of Sheffield Wednesday’s backroom employees has left the team to work for a League One team vying for promotion.
As we approach the last month of their contracts, the fates of a number of employees remain unknown. Henrik Pedersen, Chris Powell, Sachsa Lense, and Sal Bibbo, for example, are reportedly in the final weeks of their current agreements. The future of manager Danny Röhl, whose contract expires in 2027, has been the subject of ongoing speculation.

Lewis Bush, an analyst who joined Wednesday as recently as October of last year, is one background character who is rumored to have quit the team. Bush, who had previously worked in the top division of Finland with SJK Seinäjoki, joined Owls a few months after leaving Swansea City to serve as assistant performance analyst for the first squad.

Bush is expected to join Wycombe Wanderers, an ambitious League One team that was acquired by Kazakhstani billionaire Mikheil Lomtadze in May of last year and lost out on promotion to the Championship this month at the play-off semi-final stage, as an analyst.

It is Wednesday’s top analytical team’s most recent act of staff churn. Bush joined the Wednesday backroom staff a few weeks after fellow analyst and set piece expert Ben King, after former Eintracht Frankfurt player Niklas Lanwehr had a brief stay at the beginning of the previous season.

An established backroom figure Last summer, Liam Bracken left for Leicester City. Ben Clough has been an assistant analyst since December, while Richard Stirrup, a longtime employee, serves as Wednesday’s first team performance analyst.

 

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