September 21, 2024

Sheffield Wednesday have endured a turbulent year, having won promotion to the Championship in spectacular fashion only ten months ago.

The Owls appeared poised for another attempt to right the ship in the second division, but events at Hillsborough took a sharp turn when the team disclosed that manager Darren Moore had left the team by mutual consent in June after Dejphon Chansiri and the club were unable to reach an agreement on a new contract.

Following the 49-year-old’s departure, Sheffield Wednesday was led by Xisco Munoz to eight losses in his first ten games.

The club has improved since Danny Rohl joined, even if they are still one point from safety at the bottom of the table. They are currently in a far better position than they were before Munoz left.

Journalist Joe Crann of The Star asserted that he is “certain” that the team wouldn’t be in the relegation zone under Moore, despite the German’s success.

“Why are people so happy that Darren Moore is struggling?” a fan inquired of Crann… On X, Crann wrote: “Some people also seem to think that building on a squad that you built and that had momentum is the same as taking over already struggling sides with a squad built by somebody else.” If #SWFC hadn’t fallen to the bottom three, I’m very sure. Yet we’ll never find out.

Would Darren Moore do a better job than Danny Rohl?

Darren Moore had endured his fair share of criticism as Sheffield Wednesday tried to climb out of League One, but the miraculous promotion would have definitely ensured they had plenty of momentum and positivity heading into the current campaign.

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