They’re a sense of identity for supporters who take their beloved – and sometimes battered and beer-stained – flags and banners to all corners of the globe as they follow their side religiously through thick and thin.
And how many times have you watched an England international and spent part of the game browsing through the plethora of flags draped from the stands looking to spot a Wednesday banner?
Even cricket grounds overseas – be it the MCG in Australia, Newlands at Cape Town in South Africa or the Kensington Oval in Barbados – are awash with football flags from England when Joe Root’s boys are in town.
And whenever there’s an England football or cricket match on TV, you’re more than likely to catch a glimpse of several Owls flags because, let’s be honest, Wednesdayites get everywhere.
So, here’s a collection of Wednesday flags you have shared with us via our Twitter and Facebook pages. Can you spot yours?


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Andrew Lilley has taken this Union Flag on his travels following Wednesday since 1980. Photo: Andrew Lilley


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David Forman with his Worksop Owls flag he took on Wednesday's pre-season tour of Portugal in 2019. Photo: David Forman

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"This went to Berlin in 2016 . . . it’s still there somewhere!" says North Yorkshire Owls on Twitter. Photo: @NorthYorksOwls, Twitter

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David Brady says he uses his flag to cover the 'synthesizers in the studio'. Photo: David Brady

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This Wednesday flag pays homage, in a somewhat different manner shall we say, to the Owls' German defender Julian Börner. Photo: @GazRobinson1





1. SWFC flags
Andrew Lilley has taken this Union Flag on his travels following Wednesday since 1980. Photo: Andrew Lilley


3. SWFC flags
David Forman with his Worksop Owls flag he took on Wednesday's pre-season tour of Portugal in 2019. Photo: David Forman

4. SWFC flags
"This went to Berlin in 2016 . . . it’s still there somewhere!" says North Yorkshire Owls on Twitter. Photo: @NorthYorksOwls, Twitter