Sheffield Wednesday defender shares hopes after successful Hillsborough outing
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‘Palms’ played a vital role in the Owls staying in the Championship this season, scoring on the final day to help make sure the team remains a second-tier outfit for 2024/25, but while some may have expected him to be on a plane straight away, the long-serving Wednesday man has had other things on his plate. On one hand he’s undergoing his UEFA coaching badges as he prepares for life after playing, whenever that may come, but he’s also been working hard to help raise money for PACT - Parents...

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