Sheffield Wednesday forward Jamal Lowe has made it clear he wants to stay at Hillsborough for the long haul, bringing a much-needed lift to fans still reeling from the club’s recent administration setback.
The Jamaican international spoke passionately about his commitment to the club, saying he’s determined to help the Owls through this tough chapter and be part of their rebuild. His comments come as optimism slowly returns to Hillsborough after a turbulent few months that saw Dejphon Chansiri’s controversial 10-year reign come to an end, leaving the club in financial turmoil.
Now under the guidance of administrators Julian Pitts, Paul Stanley, and lifelong Wednesday fan Kris Wigfield of Begbies Traynor, Sheffield Wednesday are fighting to keep things running smoothly while a new owner is sought. Despite the chaos — from delayed wages to player exits — the spirit around the club is beginning to shift, with fans, players, and boss Henrik Pedersen united in their hope for better days.
Lowe, who joined on a free transfer from Bournemouth in 2024 and has since become a key senior figure in the dressing room, told Sky Sports that he’s fully invested in the team’s fightback:
“Everyone — the fans, players, and administrators — are doing everything possible to keep this club alive. That’s all we can ask for right now,” Lowe said. “It’s a special club. I felt it was too early to walk away. There’s so much potential here, and I want to be part of that.”
Lowe’s loyalty has struck a chord with supporters, especially after a summer that saw several senior figures and even manager Danny Rohl depart before the season began. Despite facing a 12-point deduction and the looming threat of relegation, Wednesday fans have rallied behind the players, raising significant funds and packing the stands with renewed passion.
For many, Lowe’s words embody the fightback spirit Sheffield Wednesday needs — a sign that, even amid administration, the heart of Hillsborough still beats strong.
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