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Post by harr on Feb 22, 2016 14:22:04 GMT
They need to up the performance levels after the last two games. One point against Fulham and Bolton is a dire return and not going forwards in any shape or form. Anyone that tries to fluff up the last two results is seriously crazy unless they predicted we would finish in the bottom 5 and only one person did.
I would hope for a much improved performance tomorrow and Saturday against two decent teams, wont be easy but the players and Hasselbaink need to put a shift in. Less of the talking and a bit more of the actual actions please.
Please no more play off talk either Perchy. #anotherplanet
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Post by sharky on Feb 22, 2016 14:34:37 GMT
From hereisthecity www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/02/22/ac-3-ways-wednesday-can-replace-forestieri-against-qpr/?Three ways Sheffield Wednesday can replace Forestieri against QPRAiden Cusick @aidencusick 6 hours ago Fernando Forestieri will miss Sheffield Wednesday's Championship fixture with Queens Park Rangers through suspension. How will the Owls replace him? Sheffield Wednesday forward Fernando Forestieri will miss Tuesday's Championship fixture with Queens Park Rangers, after picking two yellow cards in Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Preston North End. The Italian has been arguably the Owls' stand-out performer this season, contributing 12 goals and five assists in 25 appearances and his absence is certain to be felt. That said, Carlos Carvalhal doesn't have a squad of 29 senior players for nothing, and the Portuguese has several options to consider before facing the R's - starting with these three: Play Aiden McGeadyMcGeady was signed for times like these and with Ross Wallace also impressing for the Owls, is unlikely to have too many opportunities as good as this one for which to stake a claim. The Irishman missed the Preston trip as he was not 100 per cent fit according to Carvalhal, who expects him to be fit for Tuesday. This would be a straight swap and perhaps the most likely outcome. Bring back Jeremy HelanHelan has made the squad just once since McGeady's arrival but while he may lack the technical quality of a Forestieri, McGeady or even Marco Matias, he can certainly match the Italian for energy. Helan was the solution when Forestieri was cup-tied against Arsenal earlier in the campaign and performed admirably. Move Barry Bannan out wideIf Sam Hutchinson is fit - and not preferred to Vincent Sasso at centre-half - then this could certainly happen. It's a role in which Bannan has performed capably before, the only concern would be the additional disruption it could cause to the team - effectively being two changes rather than one.
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Post by Macmoish on Feb 23, 2016 9:29:20 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Oct 20, 2016 16:33:23 GMT
Bump
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Post by Macmoish on Aug 12, 2017 10:05:41 GMT
Bump!
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Post by Macmoish on Dec 16, 2023 13:34:41 GMT
So many over the years
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