Bywater made 32 appearances for the Owls after joining initially on an emergency three-month deal as cover for injured number one Nicky Weaver in September 2011. He left Hillsborough for Millwall in June 2013 following the arrival of Chris Kirkland and later played for Gillingham, Doncaster Rovers and Indian outfit Kerala Blasters. He retired in June at the age of 39 after his release by Burton Albion.Bywater made 32 appearances for the Owls after joining initially on an emergency three-month deal as cover for injured number one Nicky Weaver in September 2011. He left Hillsborough for Millwall in June 2013 following the arrival of Chris Kirkland and later played for Gillingham, Doncaster Rovers and Indian outfit Kerala Blasters. He retired in June at the age of 39 after his release by Burton Albion.
Bywater made 32 appearances for the Owls after joining initially on an emergency three-month deal as cover for injured number one Nicky Weaver in September 2011. He left Hillsborough for Millwall in June 2013 following the arrival of Chris Kirkland and later played for Gillingham, Doncaster Rovers and Indian outfit Kerala Blasters. He retired in June at the age of 39 after his release by Burton Albion.

Sky Sports pundit, playing non-league fooball and without a club: What happened to the Sheffield Wednesday team which last played at Wycombe Wanderers?

Sheffield Wednesday will be hoping to put an end to their three-game losing streak when they travel to Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday.

The Chairboys, promoted to the second tier of English football for the first time in their history last summer, are second-from-bottom in the Sky Bet Championship and go into the game at Adams Park five points ahead of Garry Monk’s side.

And Saturday’s clash will be only the fifth time ever the two sides have come face-to-face in competitive football.

The last time the Owls made the trip south to deepest Buckinghamshire was nine years ago today when goals from Jose Semedo and Ryan Lowe helped secure a 2-1 win for the visitors, who would go on to pip arch rivals Sheffield United to a place in the Championship later that season.

So, let’s take a look at what happened to the side which starred for Wednesday on October 29, 2011.

The last time the Owls made the trip south to deepest Buckinghamshire was nine years ago today when goals from Jose Semedo and Ryan Lowe helped secure a 2-1 win for the visitors, who would go on to pip arch rivals Sheffield United to a place in the Championship later that season.