There is growing chatter on social media and fan networks that club legend David Hirst, the former David Hirst striker renowned for his prolific frontโline exploits with Sheffield Wednesday in the 1990s, is set to return to the club in 2026 as a coโowner or key figure in the clubโs leadership, according to unofficial reports circulating on fan forums and community channels. ๏ฟฝ
The posts โ widely shared across fan groups on platforms like Facebook and X โ claim Hirst has agreed to join a revamped ownership structure alongside former owner Dejphon Chansiri and his family. As of now, no major national or international sports news outlet has independently verified these claims.
๐ก Whatโs Known So Far
๐น David Hirst has been involved with the club in a mentoring capacity. During the 2025โ26 season, manager Henrik Pedersen brought Hirst back to slightly elevate his role with firstโteam training, particularly working with young striker George Brown โ fueling hopes among supporters about his longerโterm involvement. ๏ฟฝ
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๐น Sheffield Wednesdayโs ownership situation remains unsettled. The club entered administration under Chansiriโs leadership late in 2025 after mounting financial difficulties, leading to point deductions and an ongoing search for new buyers. ๏ฟฝ
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๐น Administrators are still in control in early 2026, overseeing dayโtoโday operations while a consortium led by James Bord โ which would replace Chansiri as the new owner under EFL approval โ pursues takeover terms. ๏ฟฝ
The Times
๐ฃ Reaction from the Fanbase
Fans have reacted with a mixture of excitement and scepticism to the speculation that Hirst might be taking on a coโownership or board role:
Optimists say Hirstโs legendary status and deep emotional ties to the club could help mend relations with supporters after years of tensions.
Sceptics point out that there is no official confirmation and that changes to club ownership must be approved by the EFL and administrators.
๐ The Chansiri Factor
Itโs also worth highlighting that Chansiri himself was prohibited from holding an official ownership or director role at any EFL club following the clubโs administration process, which complicates any suggestion he and Hirst could coโown the club together without regulatory approval. ๏ฟฝ

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