VIDEO: Sheffield Wednesday fans watching from Hillsborough give their verdict on play-off result
For the many fans who were unable to get a coveted ticket to watch Wednesday battle Hull City for the final spot in the Premiership from Wembley - cheering the Owls on from Hillsborough tonight was the next best thing.
Spirits were high as scores of fans clapped, cheered and chanted while they watched - what was dubbed as - the £170million match from the stadium's Hirst Bar.
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Hide AdAnd after their promotion dreams were dashed when Hull City snatched a narrow 1-0 victory, many said they still felt proud because Wednesday had achieved so much already just by making it to the play-off final after languishing near the Championship relegation zone in the first few months of the season.
"They did so well, I'm emotional just thinking about it," said life-long fan Sarah Lapworth, whose great grandfather George Beech played for Sheffield Wednesday between 1897 and 1904.
The 43-year-old added: "I'm incredibly proud. I really don't think they could have done anymore than they did. I think playing in this final is going to give them such confidence that they'll make it straight into the Premiership next season."
Jez Clegg, of Stocksbridge, said he was disappointed, but thought Wednesday would be able to learn from this evening's game.
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Hide Ad"They've never been in a play-off final of this scale before, and I think they'll be able to grow from here. They've got nothing to be ashamed of with how they played," said the 42-year-old.
He continued: "They'll be able build on the progress next season."
Fellow fan, Stephen Gill said: "I'm a little disappointed but they put in a decent performance and hopefully they'll be able to come back next year stronger and maybe do it straight up."
"I think next season is going to be even harder, because of the teams coming down from the Premiership, but I think we can come back from this."