Our latest Sheffield Wednesday podcast episode - talking new signings, more business and Walsall cup tie

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Business has really picked up for Sheffield Wednesday with the arrival of Josh Windass and Elias Kachunga in a striking signing double.

So there is plenty for The Star's Wednesday writing duo Joe Crann and Alex Miller to get their teeth into as they join Liam Hoden for the latest episode of our podcast, The Star Owls.

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They reflect on the signings made so far and where additions are still required plus they ponder the strength of the squad as it stands.

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They talk the friendly against Leicester City and look ahead to the trip to Walsall in the Carabao Cup which marks the start of the 2020/21 season.

To listen to the latest episode ‘Like Buses’ or past episodes, click on one of the links below.

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Or search ‘The Star Owls’ wherever you get your podcasts.

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For our next episode, we want to hear your questions, thoughts, rants or anything at all about Sheffield Wednesday.

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We’d love for you to leave us a voice message that we can include in the episode. You can do that by clicking on this link HERE.

Or you can send us a message on Twitter via @TheStarOwls or via our dedicated Wednesday Facebook page.

Our you can email [email protected] with ‘Owls pod’ in the subject line.

We look forward to hearing from you.

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