Football League World
·15 Mei 2026
David Storch era at Sheffield Wednesday kickstarts with big Hillsborough ticket news

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·15 Mei 2026

The Owls have shared some important information ahead of the 2026-27 League One season.
While relegation would dampen the spirits of most football clubs, it feels like it has done the opposite to Sheffield Wednesday, whose supporters have been quite frankly outstanding this season.
Owls fans have had to deal with Dejphon Chansiri's torrid regime, which led to the near collapse of the football club and a severe points deduction that played an integral part in their demise.
However, with Chansiri gone and a new ownership in place, led by David Storch, it seems that the good times will be rolling back to Hillsborough in no time at all.
Now, the club have made an incredible announcement ahead of the new campaign which will leave supporters of other clubs envious.

Wednesday will be playing League One football again next season after finishing bottom of the Championship on zero points.
Despite having to watch their side go through the mire this term, supporters still turned up in vast numbers, with a sell-out crowd of 33,750 in attendance for the final day victory over West Brom, just their second league win of the campaign.
Supporters around the ground were clearly buzzing at the new era at the club, with many donning Hawaiian shirts to see in the new regime.
Now, the new ownership has taken a significant step to appease fans after the announcement of season ticket prices for the 2026-27 campaign.
Sheffield Wednesday's Instagram led with the caption: "A new era begins," with a full breakdown of prices available in the second image.
Tickets in the Grandstand are particularly eye-catching, with new and renewal tickets for under-14s available for just £23, while under-18s would only have to pay £75.
For adults, the cheapest season tickets can be found in the Kop, where renewals are priced at £415, while new buyers would have to pay £440.
There are also significant discounts for over-65s, armed forces, full-time students and all disabled supporters, who can enjoy watching their beloved team for even less.

Under Chansiri, the first phase of season tickets for the 2025-25 season went on sale in December 2024, which is incredibly early, considering the club would not have known what division they would be playing in the following campaign.
Those who purchased their season tickets in phase one would have paid £460 to sit in the Kop, which is £20 more than they would have to pay now, although in phase two the same ticket would have cost £495, which is £55 more than the current price.
Crucially, almost every new season ticket price, regardless of stand or age, is cheaper, while the age brackets have been adjusted to help supporters pay less.
This is an important step for the new ownership to build a bond with supporters that had been severed under Chansiri, and with the summer fast approaching, fans will now be hoping for investment into the playing squad.
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