Sheffield Wednesday's solidity under Steve Bruce rumbles on picking up another clean sheet away to Millwall on Tuesday night. 

It was the club's fourth in a row and the second since Bruce officially took over from his assistant Steve Agnew at the start of February, pointing to some promising signs.

The draw with the Lions left Wednesday in 15th place with 31 matches played, 14 points clear of relegation and 11 points off the pace in the race for a play-off spot.

It also brought up a significant landmark for one of the club's best players of the last few years.

Barry Bannan made his 150th appearance for the club in last night's clash, taking to Twitter to say that it has been an 'honour' and that he is 'forever grateful.'

The 29-year-old made the move to Hillsborough from Crystal Palace back in 2015 and has gone on to become one of the club's best players.

But is he too good? Has the time now come for him to leave the Owls?

We discuss...

George Harbey 

"I believe he should.

"Wednesday would love to keep him as he is a tremendous player on his day, and he is one of the best midfielders in the league.

"But if he has any ambition, he’ll want to leave for a club pushing for promotion to the Premier League - he is that good."

Gary Hutchinson 

“No, why would he?

“He is warmly received by the home fans and just needs to settle back down into his early season form.

“He should stay put and benefit from the new manager and fresh faces that come in.”

Jacob Potter

"He should give it one more season with Sheffield Wednesday.

"Under Steve Bruce, they could be a force to be reckoned with next season and he should remain patient.

"If they start to struggle though, he certainly should be eyeing a move elsewhere, as he has the quality to be playing in the Premier League."