Award-winning Owl says Sheffield Wednesday still have belief
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Will Vaulks was the Owls’ only nominee at the English Football League Awards on Sunday night, and by winning the Player in the Community award for 2024 he made history as the only person to have won it on three different occasions - doing so with three different teams as well. But with that trip to London now done and dusted it’s back to work for Vaulks as he and his teammates prepare for their huge trip to Blackburn Rovers this weekend, and the Wednesday midfielder insists that they’re taking...

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