Enough is Enough March – Safety Information

Please read the following guidelines carefully ahead of the march on Saturday, 26th April, to ensure the safety and well-being of yourself and others: Safety Guidelines Meeting Points By observing these guidelines, we can ensure a peaceful, impactful, and safe demonstration for everyone involved. Thank you for your support and commitment to the cause!

25 April 2025

Toxic club: Final day protest plan

Download the plan for our final home game of the season protests here. SWFC V Portsmouth on 26 April 2025. Read how to volunteer here.

23 April 2025

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS

Call for Volunteers – Help Us Take Action on Saturday 26 April We know fans are eager for action – and that’s come through clearly in the recent SWFC Trust survey and in conversations across emails various social media and beyond. The message is loud and clear: fans want change. In addition to the planned CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS

Sheffield Wednesday Supporters Trust and members of the Engagement Panel (EP) Statement about 3 Window Transfer Embargo

The Sheffield Wednesday Supporters Trust and members of the EP are dismayed about Dejphon Chansiri’s statements to the Star yesterday. We urge the owner to fulfil his responsibility as steward of the club. When he chose to invest in this great institution 10 years ago, he took on the obligation to improve its standing and Sheffield Wednesday Supporters Trust and members of the Engagement Panel (EP) Statement about 3 Window Transfer Embargo

5 April 2025

EMERGENCY MEETING OF ENGAGEMENT PANEL

In light of recent announcements regarding delayed payments to Sheffield Wednesday staff and players, we want to inform our members that an emergency meeting of the SWFC Supporters’ Engagement Panel was held last night. This unprecedented gathering brought together major supporters’ groups to discuss a unified approach to the situation. Together, we have submitted formal EMERGENCY MEETING OF ENGAGEMENT PANEL

3 April 2025

Press release: Sheffield Wednesday Supporters Trust condemns recent violence and calls for action

Sheffield, 17 March 2025 – The Sheffield Wednesday Supporters Trust has issued a statementcondemning the recent violent incidents during the Sheffield derby match, criticizing the behaviourof certain fans from both clubs. “We utterly condemn the behaviour and actions of a significant number of the United fans throwingbottles of liquid and other objects, spitting and general Press release: Sheffield Wednesday Supporters Trust condemns recent violence and calls for action

17 March 2025

A Specification for a Good Owner of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club

Arising from the comprehensive Trust members survey last year, one thing we agreed to do was to produce a specification for what good ownership of a football club might look like. This proposal was supported by a large majority of members. So, we have drafted something. We recognise that this is a ‘gold standard’ of A Specification for a Good Owner of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club

26 May 2022

Hillsborough Stadium Ownership

Imagine the following: You need to get a lot of money very quickly. Luckily, you own your house (without any mortgage), and your brother John (as you are siblings you have the same parents), offers to help you out. John values your house at £600,000. You agree to sell your house to John at that Hillsborough Stadium Ownership

19 May 2021

Is Sheffield Wednesday In Financial Distress?

Information on the internet recognising the signs of business organisations in financial distress are ten-a-penny; a simple Google search will lead you to many in seconds. For the purposes of this blog, the eight criteria articulated in this article are utilised to determine if Sheffield Wednesday is in a position of financial jeopardy. Please note, Is Sheffield Wednesday In Financial Distress?

19 March 2021

Wednesday and the Financial Impact of a Possible Relegation to League One

By Peter Adolfsen Løhmann (@ploehmann) What exactly is the financial state of play for Wednesday? And what would it look like if we were to be relegated to League 1? It is worth stating I’m not a trained accountant or in the possession of ’in the know’ knowledge. The following analysis is based on publicly Wednesday and the Financial Impact of a Possible Relegation to League One

5 March 2021

Birmingham City Report

There are many ways to skin a cat as the old phrase goes. According to a quick search on the internet at least the saying is older than Sheffield Wednesday – dating back to 1854. Plenty of time therefore for its simple message to get through – that there are many ways to achieve a Birmingham City Report

25 January 2021

Matchday Ticket Prices

Sheffield Wednesday’s ticketing policy since Mr. Chansiri’s takeover is clear. The aim been to convert pay-on-the-gate supporters into season ticket holders. Instrumental in this ticketing policy has been to make matchday tickets at Hillsborough significantly less attractive by making them very expensive. The average cheapest matchday ticket in the 2019/20 season was £33. The average Matchday Ticket Prices

28 December 2020

Season Ticket Prices

Most of us know that season tickets at Sheffield Wednesday are expensive. Recent research published by the Trust shows just how expensive. The cheapest season ticket at Hillsborough in the 19/20 season was the dearest in the league. The most expensive season ticket at Hillsborough in the 19/20 season was the second dearest in the Season Ticket Prices

27 December 2020

20/21 Offer to season ticket holders

The table below catalogues research the Trust has recently completed on the offer made by Championship clubs to its 2020/21 season ticket holders. It shows that the offer of pro-rata credit towards 2021/22 season tickets by SWFC, reduced by £10 per home match watched on Ifollow, is amongst the worst in the Championship. It is 20/21 Offer to season ticket holders

23 December 2020

Seeking answers on the club’s financial stability

The FFP position After a significant but unsuccessful effort to achieve promotion in 15/16, 16/17 and 17/18 the financial consequences – cumulative losses of over £57m in the same period – left the club on a collision course with the FFP regulations.  To try to avoid a 12-point Financial Fair Play (FFP) penalty, SWFC sold Seeking answers on the club’s financial stability

4 December 2020