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Sheffield Wednesday have announced that manager Darren Moore has left the club by mutual consent.

Moore joined the Owls in March 2021 and departs with Wednesday having won promotion to the Championship this May via the play-offs following two seasons in League One.

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Millers Launch New Home Shirt

Rotherham United are delighted to reveal that the design of their 2023/24 Primary Strip will have the Rotherham Hospice logo proudly emblazoned across the chest as a result of an innovative commercial deal which has seen six businesses come together as ‘Diamond Partners’.

This season’s jersey welcomes a return for a ‘proper’ polo neck collar which – like the cuffs of the sleeves – is also depart S6. Chairman Dejphon Chansiri told swfc. co.uk: “Both parties believe that now is the right time we go our separate ways.

“The journey of Sheffield Wednesday with Darren has been in many ways unique and always as a team. In the football industry, journeys come to an end and now is that complemented by a subtle red trim. Following the success of the sublimation of imagery into last season’s design, the club were keen to once again give the red body of the shirt further detail and have this season turned to incorporating a silhouette of iconic floodlights of AESSEAL New York Stadium and roof of the Ben Bennett Family East Stand into the shirt’s aesthetics.

The structures which stand imposingly over the playing surface at the Millers’ home and are visible on the Rotherham skyline from vantage points some distance from the ground, serve as a metaphor for the Hospice - whose branding the shirt proudly carries – and the huge influence time, which we both agree.

“The mutual respect we have for each other is immense on a personal and professional basis and I offer my sincere thanks for the dedication and commitment Darren has given to our club.

“Darren will always be welcome at Hillsborough.” they carry in our town and with our supporters. The ‘classic’ look continues to honour Rotherham United tradition with white sleeves accompanying the trademark red torso of the shirt, which has once again been created using Puma Teamwear’s dryCell performance technology which is designed to wick moisture from the body and keep the wearer free from sweat during exercise.

Moore told swfc.

The shirt is made up of 100% recycled material –excluding decorations – as both Puma and the club look towards a ‘greener’ co.uk: “I would like to take this time to acknowledge the chairman, Mr Chansiri, for giving me the opportunity to manage this great football club in Sheffield Wednesday, it’s been a journey in every sense. existence. The famous Rotherham United crest sits opposite the Puma Teamwear logo on the left and right upper of the shirt respectively.

“Both the chairman and myself have been determined to get this club back into the Championship.

The kit is completed by white shorts - which feature an elasticated waist with a twin needle hem and also sport the club windmill crest and the Puma Cat on the legs –and red socks.

A further announcement on when the 2023/24 Primary Strip will be available to purchase will follow in due course on themillers.co.uk.

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