Sheffield Wednesday boss makes passionate fan plea after boos were 'not helpful'
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Röhl’s side roared back from a two-goal deficit against high-flying Norwich City on Tuesday evening to earn a point that took them level with Huddersfield Town in the first safety spot heading into the final four matches of the campaign. It was a comeback in which the Hillsborough atmosphere played a part, the crowd rising to the occasion in a chaotic second half as Wednesday’s unusually direct approach paid dividends. But with a section of the Owls crowd having booed the trailing side off the...

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