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Owls Director in Accused of Racism
- Published 01/7/2008
Addy, 72, a retired managing director of a property development company, and a director of Sheffield Wednesday has been accused by the Daily Mail of:
"disgraceful racially derogatory terms in a telephone conversation with one of their employees about a football club matter. The alleged slur is said to be even worse than the 'monkey' jibe that has left India's cricket tour of Australia in chaos."
The complaint was orinally made after a conversation with an employee at the Sheffield Chamber of Commerce. The chamber said it then brought the issue to the attention of Sheffield Wednesday officials. Sheffield Wednesday then confirmed an investigation had started.
Chamber of Commerce chief executive Nigel Tomlinson said: "A complaint has been made by a chamber employee about the use of a racially derogative term during a telephone call with a senior representative of Sheffield Wednesday football club.
"The chamber takes such allegations extremely seriously, both because of the nature of such a complaint and also through its duty of care to its employees.
Ironically, Addy was one of 5 club directors who took legal action against Neil Hargreaves who runs a fan discussion site called Owlstalk.co.uk.
They wanted an order from the court to force Hargreaves to identify 11 members of his site whom they accused of pursuing a "sustained campaign of vilification" against them.
How ironic then that, if indeed true, Addy himself should commit racial vilification - pardon the pun but far worse than the pot calling the kettle...
Judge Downplays Hooker Posts
- Published 10/22/2007
A comment by a user called 'cbrbob', on Owls fansite Owlstalk, in reply to another's posting about a trip abroad by the club's manager and its chief executive to watch players with a view to making a signing. "They blew all the money on hookers," wrote cbrbob. Someone else replied, "It's not a hooker we need, it's a striker," to which cbrbob retorted, "they wouldn't know the difference."
Parkes wrote: "The Claimants are not, it appears, concerned about the suggestion that they spent the club's money on prostitutes, which I presume they accept might have been
unlikely to be taken seriously, but with the suggestion that the [chief executive] would not have known the difference between a hooker in rugby and a striker in football, which would have been understood to mean that [the chief executive] would not have been capable of spotting a competent player."
They wanted an order from the court to force Hargreaves to identify 11 members of his site whom they accused of pursuing a "sustained campaign of vilification" against them.
Parkes ruled that the identity of seven of the 11 individuals should be protected.
However, he did regard some comments as more serious, being "those which may reasonably be understood to allege greed, selfishness, untrustworthiness and dishonest behaviour on the part of the Claimants."
Here he said that the claimants' right to take action to protect their reputations outweighs the authors' rights "to maintain their anonymity and their right to express themselves freely".
The judge ordered the disclosure of the identities of four users, known only as halfpint, Ian, Vaughhan and DJ Mortimer.
The full judgement can be read here
Reflection
- Published 07/29/2007
intimate manner that would have made him welcome in most peoples living-rooms. I must say that the other Dave Allen is the antithesis of this. I doubt he would be welcomed into the loving room of the lady he referred to as a “venomous bitch” or the supporters he refers to as “cretins” and “scum”.
So why on earth is there such a fuss made about Wednesdayite?
According to Joe Ashton, it’s all down to money: “Why doesn't Mr Allen now call another meeting to answer rumours that the deal fell through because he was demanding 38p for the shares he bought for 12p in 2001, and that he asked for a special payment.”
So let’s assume that Dave Allen wants to sell the club. He probably feels a little aggrieved that having put the club on an even-keel he deserves more that a pat-on-the-back and crucially he probably regrets handing over almost 5 million of the clubs shareholding to a trust. That was, in hindsight, a mistake. The offer currently on the table is around 10p per share or £500,000. That’s not a bad offer, but if we are to believe Mr Ashton it’s only about 25% of what he is prepared to sell them for thus making him a tidy £1,500,000 profit.
I actually don’t think there’s anything wrong with anybody making money from a speculative investment. In fact, unlike Joe Aston, I think he deserves to receive a premium for his efforts. The problem he now has is that he’s got himself locked into a totally pointless ‘war’ with Wednesdayite and the supporters of the club. If he really believes that he can unlock the shares from the grip of Wednesdayite by using low-level abuse is naive at best.
The only solution to this conundrum is for Dave Allen to just suck-up the fact that he and other Directors made a mistake when they ‘gifted’ 9.5% of the clubs outstanding shares to the Owls Trust. Faced with the board having to make a formal offer to buy all of the remaining outstanding shares I’m sure it seemed like a good plan at the time. Time has moved on though and very few are buying the idea that in order to sell the club that Dave Allen needs to get those 5 million shares back from Wednesdayite back. So instead of hosting totally pointless press conferences that only serve to further distance him from the supporters he should focus on solving the actual problem at hand.
While all of this is happening the club have not sufficiently invested in the team thus far this summer. With significant funds inbound from the sale of Bougherra, Talbot and increased TV revenue the club have more money that they have had for several years and yet there have been no significant signings and no transfer fees paid.
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Oh well...
- By Luke Brough
- Published 04/29/2007
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End of the season summary:
That's it then, no surprises that our slim play off hope came to nothing, and with a game to go the season peters out. Yet for the first time in donkey's I await the dawn of the new season with galvanised optimism, I really can't wait for it to begin. This is something Wednesdayites haven't been able to say for years. Even after Cardiff I was worried that we would go straight back down. There are many plus points to this season, doubles over Leicester (sorry snail/piz), Barnsley, Ipswich, W.B.A, Crystal Palace, and hopefully Norwich come Sunday afternoon. Nobody wants to play us, we are no longer the divisions easy three pointers. Of course to maintain our form we need to make sure we don't do a Luton and sell our top players, lke Brunt, Macca and Wood. We also require a new goalie (after his drop gainst Man utd Turner may be available next season). A Centre back would do us good, and some cover on the left for Brunty. All this should be possible with the promised cash injection by the board (don't hold your breath on that though).
So roll on Sunday, come on you owls, winning finish to the season in front of the (hopefully) swelled Wednesday masses. To be a Wednesdayite, you need to either be naively optimistic, or else gluton for puishment opus dei style. I am an optimist, I think next year is our year. Thank you, you Blue and White Wizards for such a fantastic end to the season!
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Commentary?
- By David Richards
- Published 01/1/2007
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John Healm, the Mrs Malaprop of commentators, is living proof that commentating on a football match is difficult. With Helm you get a mix of extraordinary nonsense (see quotes below) and genuine commentary. Wednesday world's commentary today was, according to many listeners neither informative or entertaining. Wednesday world listeners have become used to a combination of the BBC Radio Sheffield's commentary team (Paul Walker, Seth Bennett or Luke Wileman) with John Pearson.
It's difficult not to be entertained with Pearson. Totally biased, yet knowledgeable - all Wednesday's goals are greeted with a 'Yessssssss' and is can barely speak with Wednesday holding on to slender lead. Quality, when you can't make it to a game Pearson makes it feel like your there - sat with your mates after a few pints in the New Barrack.
Today's commentary was a little like listening to chalk on a blackboard. Keep Pearson on air!
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Some of John Helms better commentary:
"Viv Anderson has pissed a fatness test"
"The USA are a goal down, and if they don't get a goal they'll lose"
"Real possession football, this. And Zico's lost it."

"It's as if there's a magnet on the outside of the posts and bar."
"Such a positive move by Uruguay - bringing 2 players off and putting 2 players on."
"Halifax against Spurs, the original David against Goliath confrontation."
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Swan still reduced to tears by the fix that came unstuck
- By David Richards
- Published 08/14/2006
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