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REBORN OWLS ARE PLAYING CATCH-UP

SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY LAUNCH NEW ERA AT HILLSBOROUGH
Bantams mar home league opener...
By Chris Dunlavy

IN THE THICK OF IT: Sheffield Wednesday’s Harry Gray, left, and Bradford City’s Macaulay Gillesphey PICTURE: Alamy

IMMEDIATELY after taking charge of Sheffield Wednesday in October, administrators ordered the white seats bearing the name of detested former owner Dejphon Chansiri to be ripped out of Hillsborough’s crumbling North Stand.
It was seen as a symbolic break from the past - a signal that the acrimonious and ruinous reign of the bungling Thai was fin...

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