Sheffield Wednesday: May 2008 Archives

Striker move mooted

Southend boss Steve Tilson has confirmed he could try and sign Sheffield Wednesday striker Leon Clarke on a permanent basis.

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Striker tipped to move

Southend are being linked with a move to re-sign Leon Clarke as Brian Laws considers letting the player move on.

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Beevers cool on transfer talk

Mark Beevers says he loves playing for Sheffield Wednesday and has dismissed speculation linking him with a move away.

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Midfielder deal imminent

Sheffield Wednesday look to have beaten off competition from five clubs to land Burnley midfielder James O'Connor.

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Beevers eyes top places

Young defender Mark Beevers says there is no reason why Sheffield Wednesday cannot cause a storm at the top of the Championship.

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Laws ready to do business

Brian Laws has had showdown talks with Sheffield Wednesday as he closes in on "two or three players".

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Laws seeks midfield pair

Brian Laws has revealed that Sheffield Wednesday are in currently in discussions with two summer transfer targets.

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Watson seeks consistent term

Steve Watson is hoping establish himself as a first-team regular next season and wants to put his injury problems behind him.

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Boss ready to make changes

Brian Laws says he needs to ship more players out of the club if Sheffield Wednesday are to improve next season.

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Owls boss makes bolstering midfield his priority

Owls manager Brian Laws has made strengthening his midfield at Hillsborough his priority this summer.

Laws looks to keep midfielder

Brian Laws says Sean McAllister deserves a new deal with Sheffield Wednesday for all the hard work he has put in.

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Owls want three signings

Brian Laws has been told he can draft in three new signings this summer after axing seven from his current Sheffield Wednesday squad.

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Laws waits on winger

Sheffield Wednesday are waiting to discover whether they will have a chance of landing Franck Songo'o for next season.

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Striker in demand

Sheffield Wednesday's hopes of signing Ben Sahar look to be receding as the Israeli ace has a number of offers on the table.

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No sale, says Walker

Sheffield Wednesday have insisted young defender Mark Beevers is not available because they have no need to sell.

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Owls seek new buyer

Sheffield Wednesday have appointed financial advisors Deloitte and Touche to help them seek out fresh investment.

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Transfers on hold

Brian Laws says he does not know how much cash he will have to spend in the summer after leading Sheffield Wednesday to safety.

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Bullen ruled out

Sheffield Wednesday will be without Lee Bullen for the crucial clash against Norwich as he struggles with a hamstring injury.

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Takeover ruled out

Sheffield Wednesday have issued a statement insisting they have not been approached with regards a takeover of the club.

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Striker move mooted

Southend boss Steve Tilson has confirmed he could try and sign Sheffield Wednesday striker Leon Clarke on a permanent basis.

More: Striker move mooted |

Striker tipped to move

Southend are being linked with a move to re-sign Leon Clarke as Brian Laws considers letting the player move on.

More: Striker tipped to move |

Beevers cool on transfer talk

Mark Beevers says he loves playing for Sheffield Wednesday and has dismissed speculation linking him with a move away.

More: Beevers cool on transfer talk |

Midfielder deal imminent

Sheffield Wednesday look to have beaten off competition from five clubs to land Burnley midfielder James O'Connor.

More: Midfielder deal imminent |

Beevers eyes top places

Young defender Mark Beevers says there is no reason why Sheffield Wednesday cannot cause a storm at the top of the Championship.

More: Beevers eyes top places |

Laws ready to do business

Brian Laws has had showdown talks with Sheffield Wednesday as he closes in on "two or three players".

More: Laws ready to do business |

Laws seeks midfield pair

Brian Laws has revealed that Sheffield Wednesday are in currently in discussions with two summer transfer targets.

More: Laws seeks midfield pair |

Watson seeks consistent term

Steve Watson is hoping establish himself as a first-team regular next season and wants to put his injury problems behind him.

More: Watson seeks consistent term |

Boss ready to make changes

Brian Laws says he needs to ship more players out of the club if Sheffield Wednesday are to improve next season.

More: Boss ready to make changes |

Owls boss makes bolstering midfield his priority

Owls manager Brian Laws has made strengthening his midfield at Hillsborough his priority this summer.

Laws looks to keep midfielder

Brian Laws says Sean McAllister deserves a new deal with Sheffield Wednesday for all the hard work he has put in.

More: Laws looks to keep midfielder |

Owls want three signings

Brian Laws has been told he can draft in three new signings this summer after axing seven from his current Sheffield Wednesday squad.

More: Owls want three signings |

Laws waits on winger

Sheffield Wednesday are waiting to discover whether they will have a chance of landing Franck Songo'o for next season.

More: Laws waits on winger |

Striker in demand

Sheffield Wednesday's hopes of signing Ben Sahar look to be receding as the Israeli ace has a number of offers on the table.

More: Striker in demand |

No sale, says Walker

Sheffield Wednesday have insisted young defender Mark Beevers is not available because they have no need to sell.

More: No sale, says Walker |

Owls seek new buyer

Sheffield Wednesday have appointed financial advisors Deloitte and Touche to help them seek out fresh investment.

More: Owls seek new buyer |

Transfers on hold

Brian Laws says he does not know how much cash he will have to spend in the summer after leading Sheffield Wednesday to safety.

More: Transfers on hold |

Bullen ruled out

Sheffield Wednesday will be without Lee Bullen for the crucial clash against Norwich as he struggles with a hamstring injury.

More: Bullen ruled out |

Takeover ruled out

Sheffield Wednesday have issued a statement insisting they have not been approached with regards a takeover of the club.

More: Takeover ruled out |

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