The Star have had a go at naming their ultimate Sheffield Wednesday ‘United Nations XI’, a 4-4-2 formation made up of no two players from the same country.
International caps override birthplace in the case John Sheridan, for example. And we’ve gone as far as to naming seven subs and a manager.
1. GK: Pavel Srnicek - Czech Republic
The sadly now deceased stopper spent two years at Hillsborough, moving on to Brescia as the Owls tumbled out of the Premier League. Photo: Ben Radford
2. RB: Roland Nilsson - Sweden
Quite simply one of the best foreign full-backs to grace the Premier League, Nilsson is a Wednesday legend and achieved great things with his country. Photo: Ross Kinnaird
3. CB - Emerson Thome - Brazil
A rock at the back in 18 eventful months at Wednesday, Thome was never capped for Brazil. He remains a fan favourite at Hillsborough. Photo: Craig Prentis
4. CB - Glenn Loovens - Holland
One of the club's best defenders of the modern era, Loovens was one of the men to make the dressing room tick in the Carvalhal era. Photo: Nathan Stirk