Last updated: 13:39, July 3, 2009
Sheffield Wednesday news
Wednesday are one of the oldest professional clubs in the world, formed in 1867 and joining the Football League in 1892.
The Owls have won four League titles, three FA Cups and a League Cup, with their last major success coming in 1991 when they defeat Manchester United to lift the Rumbelows Cup.
Sheffield Wednesday legends include Ron Springett, David Hirst, Des Walker, Chris Waddle and John Sheridan.
Owls chief stays patient on loan front
Brian Laws has insisted he will not be rushed in his efforts to sign a loan striker for Sheffield Wednesday this summer.
Potter swoop edges closer - Laws
Brian Laws is hopeful of securing the services of Wolves midfielder Darren Potter for Sheffield Wednesday following a successful loan.
Striker eyes move away
Sheffield Wednesday striker Marcus Tudgay wants the chance to speak to Burnley about a move to Turf Moor.
Midfielder set for trial
Sheffield Wednesday have handed a trial to Ryan France following the midfielder's release from Hull City.
Owls deny Clarets bid
Sheffield Wednesday have officially denied reports that Premiership new boys Burnley have made a £1.75m offer for Marcus Tudgay.
Winger linked with switch
Norwich are reported to be lining up a swoop for Sheffield Wednesday winger Wade Small, who will be available on a free.
Owls fitness test success
Assistant boss Russ Wilcox says the management have been pleased with the fitness levels of the Owls players ahead of pre-season.
Midfielder linked with switch
Sheffield Wednesday are set to battle it out with Coventry for the signature of Norwich midfielder Sammy Clingan.
Huge striker return boost
Sheffield Wednesday striker Akpo Sodje says he will be fully fit for the start of the season and is keen to make up for lost time.
Owls wait on defenders
Sheffield Wednesday boss Brain Laws is awaiting developments after offering new deals to Richard Wood and Tommy Spurr.
Wednesday join chase for Norwich ace
Sheffield Wednesday have joined the race to sign Norwich's Sammy Clingan with Canaries assistant Ian Butterworth saying they may sell.
Laws happy with start
Sheffield Wednesday boss Brian Laws is delighted with the opening-day clash with Barnsley and cannot wait for the Newcastle games.
Eagles to win striker race
Crystal Palace are now heading the chase to sign Freddie Sears much to the disappointment of Sheffield Wednesday.
Wednesday want Premier League striker
Sheffield Wednesday will try and lure Everton striker Victor Anchiebe to Hillsborough as Brian Laws looks to bolster his attack.
No City switch for Grant
Wednesday boss Brian Laws has dismissed reports keeper Lee Grant is set for a £1.5million move to Manchester City.

