Icons and cult heroes among deal-ending Sheffield Wednesday men who could wave goodbye to S6 this weekend
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First and foremost is the football, of course. Wednesday are locked in a relegation scrap and with the two teams directly behind them doing battle between themselves, a result is needed against the promotion-hunting Baggies if they are to head into the final clash of the season outside of the relegation zone. Buckle up, there’s always a drama. But it is also the final game of the season at Hillsborough and with that comes the possibility that when a number of players wander off the field and...

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