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Should be a game in which we dominate possession and can play a slighlty more attacking side, whilst giving a bit of a rest the starters who've played consistently for the past few weeks.. i.e Bree and Downes. 

 

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More nervous about this game than the QPR match. We have a habit of being the gift that keeps giving on. We have to start fast and hit them hard. Longer it it says nil nil the more we will get edgy and the more confidence it will be give them.

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22 minutes ago, Lee On Solent Saint said:

More nervous about this game than the QPR match. We have a habit of being the gift that keeps giving on. We have to start fast and hit them hard. Longer it it says nil nil the more we will get edgy and the more confidence it will be give them.

I watched a fair bit of the game v Norwich, was surprised to hear their keeper, Dieng, is an emergency loan as thought he was very good keeping Wednesday in the game, Norwich also wasted quite a few chances. Guess most of their players know this is an audition to get a move in the summer. 

I do sympathise with Wednesday fans, must be tough turning up each week seeing another defeat with no goals to cheer, used to think of them as our sister club in the 90s where we both had Sanderson as a sponsor,  a few of their legends also starred for us, David Hirst, Gordon Watson, Carlton Palmer, Chris Woods spring to mind 

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1 hour ago, Football Special said:

Chris Waddle and Andy Sinton will enjoy taking on Manning 

They probably would. How old are they now ? 

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3 hours ago, Football Special said:

I do sympathise with Wednesday fans, must be tough turning up each week seeing another defeat with no goals to cheer, used to think of them as our sister club in the 90s where we both had Sanderson as a sponsor,  a few of their legends also starred for us, David Hirst, Gordon Watson, Carlton Palmer, Chris Woods spring to mind 

I feel the same way re their fans, their fall and relegation isn’t really due to football and the team, but the previous dickhead owner. I’d like to think we don’t have to go through the singing “going down, going down” sort of tedium on Saturday but it’s probably an obligatory from the songbook for some of the saps. 
 

Can’t say I felt too much for them in the 90’s though, always seemed a bogey team. 

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4 hours ago, Football Special said:

I watched a fair bit of the game v Norwich, was surprised to hear their keeper, Dieng, is an emergency loan as thought he was very good keeping Wednesday in the game, Norwich also wasted quite a few chances. Guess most of their players know this is an audition to get a move in the summer. 

I do sympathise with Wednesday fans, must be tough turning up each week seeing another defeat with no goals to cheer, used to think of them as our sister club in the 90s where we both had Sanderson as a sponsor,  a few of their legends also starred for us, David Hirst, Gordon Watson, Carlton Palmer, Chris Woods spring to mind 

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We should win comfortably, however this team has some heart in it despite everything it’s been through. It will not be a pushover and if our players are complacent / relaxed about the fixture, we’ll lose.

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18 hours ago, Dman said:

Should be a game in which we dominate possession and can play a slighlty more attacking side, whilst giving a bit of a rest the starters who've played consistently for the past few weeks.. i.e Bree and Downes. 

 

Pertez

 

Jelert

THB 

Stephens

Manning

 

Charles 

Jander 

 

Matsuki 

Azaz

Scizena 

 

Larin

Why would he change a winning team? He won't!

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10 minutes ago, Charlie Wayman said:

Why would he change a winning team? He won't!

Start strong, get the game won, then use second half subs to "rest" players.

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Despite the joy of Tuesday's result, there is still the ominous memory of Boxing Day,  when we

went to Oxford (and they were in the drop zone) with no form to speak of, and despite our 71% 

possession, we managed to lose the game.  Ironically, many of the points we've dropped this season

have been in matches where we had most of the ball -and even more shots than the opposition.

When we get the ball we should attack even more - and not f**k around with dozens of back passes.

 

Wednesday's current form makes our last season look half-respectable and despite the fact that 

they are already relegated - don't think that they won't put up a fight. 

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10 hours ago, Badger said:

I feel the same way re their fans, their fall and relegation isn’t really due to football and the team, but the previous dickhead owner. I’d like to think we don’t have to go through the singing “going down, going down” sort of tedium on Saturday but it’s probably an obligatory from the songbook for some of the saps. 

I went a few years ago to the Friday night season opener and had a good time in the city before heading on to friends in the north the day after. The trams weren't working so I went in to a pub after the game, got chatting and some local fans gave me a lift back to my digs. It would have been a long walk! We need a different chant:

We all hate our owners, we all hate our owners, la la la la, la la la la!

Probably not nuanced enough, ours just seem incompetent..

 

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10 hours ago, Badger said:

I feel the same way re their fans, their fall and relegation isn’t really due to football and the team, but the previous dickhead owner. 

Their current predicament is down to Chansiri, but their financial problems go back much longer than that. He bought the club in 2015 but they have been grossly mismanaged since the turn of the century when they were relegated from the PL with massive debts.

Living in the city I know quite a few Wednesday fans, and I really sympathise with them. Barring a couple of promotions from L1 and getting into the Champ playoffs a few seasons ago, they've had such a rough time over decades now. 

As for Hillsborough, it's almost embarrassing how much of an eyesore it is for the city now. It's such a run-down, dilapidated shit hole and really should have been demolished and replaced a long time ago.

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10 hours ago, Badger said:

I feel the same way re their fans, their fall and relegation isn’t really due to football and the team, but the previous dickhead owner. I’d like to think we don’t have to go through the singing “going down, going down” sort of tedium on Saturday but it’s probably an obligatory from the songbook for some of the saps. 
 

Can’t say I felt too much for them in the 90’s though, always seemed a bogey team. 

I often felt similar about Coventry. Especially after they took the SISU bullet - very much there but for the grace of god and all that. Lampard is a bit of a berk but their fans generally seem a good bunch. Much the same Wednesday. They have been truly shafted by Chansiri and I respect the ways they tried to force his hand. The fan on TSP seemed to think they might end up with Ashley and was fairly prosaic about it. For their sake I hope they get somebody who can put them on an even keel.

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