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Sheffield Wednesday fans react on Twitter to Danny Cowley comments

Lincoln City's English manager Danny Cowley looks on during the English FA Cup fifth round football match between Lincoln City and Burnley at Turf ...
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The Owls are looking for a new permanent manager and the Lincoln boss was asked on Tuesday about speculation linking him to Hillsborough.

Danny Cowley Danny Cowley manager of Lincoln City (L) and

A number of Sheffield Wednesday fans have taken to Twitter following reports linking Lincoln City boss Danny Cowley with the vacant Hillsborough manager’s job.

The Owls are currently under the stewardship of Lee Bullen on a caretaker basis after Steve Bruce left for Newcastle United in the summer and have been weighing up their options for a permanent successor.

Cowley took over at Lincoln in the summer of 2016, alongside his brother Nicky, and the two have taken the East Midlands club from the National League to League One where they currently sit second in the table.

Several outlets including Sky Sports News have claimed that Wednesday are in advanced talks with Cowley over a move, and after the Imps’ EFL Trophy defeat at Doncaster Rovers on Tuesday, he shed some more light on the situation, including interest from another club, Huddersfield Town.

“We had the opportunity to speak to Huddersfield and decided it wasn’t the right time,” he told Lincolnshire Live. “We’ve got full respect for Huddersfield. It was nothing to do with them as a football club, it was just the timing and the role we’re in. It’s a role we’re very committed to. It’s a club we’re very proud to be a part of.”

Lincoln City's English manager Danny Cowley looks on during the English FA Cup fifth round football match between Lincoln City and Burnley at Turf moor stadium in Burnley, northwest...

On being linked with the Owls, Cowley said he had “no idea, that’s news to me”, and upon being asked what it would take for him to leave Sincil Bank he said: “It would have to be the perfect opportunity for us to even consider [leaving]. That’s where it is. In life, you can never say never. I said that in the summer. But it would have to be what we perceive to be the perfect opportunity.”

Here is what some Wednesday fans said on social media about the continued speculation and Cowley’s response to the question of the Owls’ reported interest:

Up next for Wednesday is Sunday’s Championship trip to Huddersfield Town.

Sheffield Wednesday caretaker manager Lee Bullen looks on during the Sky Bet Championship match between West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield Wednesday at The Hawthorns on December 29, 2018...