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What can Sheffield Wednesday learn from tonights England game ?


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You can learn that you are going to be heavily beaten by a team wearing white (or possibly we will be in our away strip ;) a week today!

Leeds will be like England

Sheff Weds will be like San Marino

Cant wait!!!

pay back the monies you stole...

admit you bought your trophies...

and apologise for jimmy saville...

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Don't hire Roy Hodgson as a manager, he's a boring, uninspiring manager,,,,

Despite "everyone in the game" having a deep respect for him... meh!!

HERESY, HERESY I TELL YOu :biggrin: (well at club level)

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You can learn that you are going to be heavily beaten by a team wearing white (or possibly we will be in our away strip ;) a week today!

Leeds will be like England

Sheff Weds will be like San Marino

Cant wait!!!

All for banter with opposition fans but genuine question here, are you a bit special? Honestly?

It's either that or you're a 12 year old with ADHD.

You should meet fishcake, I'm sure the conversation would be riveting.

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England with all the best players to pick from when they take a corner and blast it hard and low to the near post , it still doesn't f*****g work and doesn't beat the first defender . So they try it once and don't do it again , Wednesday take note

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I was at Wembley last night (the only one booing Dave Richards when he was introduced to the teams) and thought the most important player for England was Michael Carrick, he held a solid position about 20-30 yards behind the first forward English player at all times, so quickly won the ball back and always found a team mater with his pass which kept up the tempo, kept England in posession and kept the ball moving all of which allowed to wingers and strikers to do their job. This is a very important role for any footballing team.

Ergo, Wednesday could do with Lines back. he's nowhere near the player Carrick is obv, but he's the closest thing we've got to that type of player.

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I was at Wembley last night (the only one booing Dave Richards when he was introduced to the teams) and thought the most important player for England was Michael Carrick, he held a solid position about 20-30 yards behind the first forward English player at all times, so quickly won the ball back and always found a team mater with his pass which kept up the tempo, kept England in posession and kept the ball moving all of which allowed to wingers and strikers to do their job. This is a very important role for any footballing team.

Ergo, Wednesday could do with Lines back. he's nowhere near the player Carrick is obv, but he's the closest thing we've got to that type of player.

We are desparately missing Lines

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I was at Wembley last night (the only one booing Dave Richards when he was introduced to the teams) and thought the most important player for England was Michael Carrick, he held a solid position about 20-30 yards behind the first forward English player at all times, so quickly won the ball back and always found a team mater with his pass which kept up the tempo, kept England in posession and kept the ball moving all of which allowed to wingers and strikers to do their job. This is a very important role for any footballing team.

Ergo, Wednesday could do with Lines back. he's nowhere near the player Carrick is obv, but he's the closest thing we've got to that type of player.

Carrick was dreadful start to finish

If he had stayed on it would have stayed at 2 nil.

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I was at Wembley last night (the only one booing Dave Richards when he was introduced to the teams) and thought the most important player for England was Michael Carrick, he held a solid position about 20-30 yards behind the first forward English player at all times, so quickly won the ball back and always found a team mater with his pass which kept up the tempo, kept England in posession and kept the ball moving all of which allowed to wingers and strikers to do their job. This is a very important role for any footballing team.

Ergo, Wednesday could do with Lines back. he's nowhere near the player Carrick is obv, but he's the closest thing we've got to that type of player.

Carrick was dreadful start to finish

If he had stayed on it would have stayed at 2 nil.

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I was at Wembley last night (the only one booing Dave Richards when he was introduced to the teams) and thought the most important player for England was Michael Carrick, he held a solid position about 20-30 yards behind the first forward English player at all times, so quickly won the ball back and always found a team mater with his pass which kept up the tempo, kept England in posession and kept the ball moving all of which allowed to wingers and strikers to do their job. This is a very important role for any footballing team.

Ergo, Wednesday could do with Lines back. he's nowhere near the player Carrick is obv, but he's the closest thing we've got to that type of player.

did richards give a sh!t bow?

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