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| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 20 | Founded | 3 months ago | Last Issue | 6 days ago |
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Welcome back to The 1867 Post. I am Woz, and before anything else I want to thank you all for your subscriptions. The last time I wrote, we were teetering on 100. Now we are on the threshold of 200, which is roughly the same number of ticke...
So begins the rebuild. The first signing of the Arise era is through the door, with a long summer of them still to follow, and it belongs to a six foot five centre half who told his agent to “make sure you get this done” the moment Wednesda...
We are just a week away from the best day of the football summer, the morning the 2026/27 fixture list lands and we finally learn who Sheffield Wednesday will face on the opening day. The EFL releases the schedule on 25 June, and from that...
It’s an exciting time to be an Owl, and you’ve got to love the Wednesday spirit. Yesterday supporters gathered at Burngreave Cemetery to remember one of the club’s greatest pioneers, Ambrose Langley, the first captain of Wednesday’s Owlerto...
There hasn’t been much cause to use the word record around Hillsborough lately, unless it was attached to a winless run. So let this one sink in for a moment. 20,908 season tickets sold. The highest number in the history of our famous old g...
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I've been watching football long enough to know the game is better discussed than suffered alone. Headers & Volleys is where I write about the game, the title races, the chaos, and the beauty. Informed, opinionated, and always worth the read.
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