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Re: Wednesday week (she loved me). Sheffield Wednesday (A) 1
TANGODANCER wrote:Another cool, cracking finish from Pratley. Not got a link but saw it on M.O.T.D. Great stuff....

Re: Wednesday week (she loved me). Sheffield Wednesday (A) 1
I didn't realise how good it was from the other end until I saw it on TV, superb goal.
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That Pratley, he's a wanker.
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Probably, but let he who cast the first stone....Enoch wrote:That Pratley, he's a wanker.
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You realise you lot can watch it again here?TANGODANCER wrote:Another cool, cracking finish from Pratley. Not got a link but saw it on M.O.T.D. Great stuff....
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Re: Wednesday week (she loved me). Sheffield Wednesday (A) 1
I can't even watch it the first time.Vertigo wrote:You realise you lot can watch it again here?TANGODANCER wrote:Another cool, cracking finish from Pratley. Not got a link but saw it on M.O.T.D. Great stuff....
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Re: Wednesday week (she loved me). Sheffield Wednesday (A) 1
I think Pratley has always had something about him. I made a post before Lennon became manager in a thread where Pratley was being slagged off and I made the point, rightly I think, that he's the sort of player who needs consistency to show what he can do. When he's in and out of the team, it doesn't really work, but stick him into a settled midfield and I think he'll deliver. He's not the best technically but he isn't a donkey either and the effort he puts in is very good, exactly what you need from a few players in this league. He's being helped by a manager who allows him to roam further up the pitch too.
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Look up "ZenMate", it's an add on for Chrome. You can use it so the website thinks you are from the UK.Montreal Wanderer wrote:I can't even watch it the first time.Vertigo wrote:You realise you lot can watch it again here?TANGODANCER wrote:Another cool, cracking finish from Pratley. Not got a link but saw it on M.O.T.D. Great stuff....
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Re: Wednesday week (she loved me). Sheffield Wednesday (A) 1
SmokinFrazier wrote:I think Pratley has always had something about him. I made a post before Lennon became manager in a thread where Pratley was being slagged off and I made the point, rightly I think, that he's the sort of player who needs consistency to show what he can do. When he's in and out of the team, it doesn't really work, but stick him into a settled midfield and I think he'll deliver. He's not the best technically but he isn't a donkey either and the effort he puts in is very good, exactly what you need from a few players in this league. He's being helped by a manager who allows him to roam further up the pitch too.
But that was always his best position at Swansea anyway. It beggars belief that we signed a player who's great at scoring goals from midfield, arriving late in the box or pushing on beyond th striker in a similar vein to Nolan, and then play him but not to those strengths. Its like history keeps repeating itself.
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Re: Wednesday week (she loved me). Sheffield Wednesday (A) 1
A few months ago I was pushing for Vela to be played. Some were doubting him, but he's showing just how good he is. Isn't he out of contract at the end of the season?
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Fck off .... Vela's mine !!Jugs wrote:A few months ago I was pushing for Vela to be played. Some were doubting him, but he's showing just how good he is. Isn't he out of contract at the end of the season?

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Re: Wednesday week (she loved me). Sheffield Wednesday (A) 1
Be interesting to see what happens next when mavies and chungy are back fit.
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We can share him? I remember you pushing for him too.bobo the clown wrote:Fck off .... Vela's mine !!Jugs wrote:A few months ago I was pushing for Vela to be played. Some were doubting him, but he's showing just how good he is. Isn't he out of contract at the end of the season?
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Urghhhh!!!Jugs wrote:We can share him? I remember you pushing for him too.bobo the clown wrote:Fck off .... Vela's mine !!Jugs wrote:A few months ago I was pushing for Vela to be played. Some were doubting him, but he's showing just how good he is. Isn't he out of contract at the end of the season?
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Re: Wednesday week (she loved me). Sheffield Wednesday (A) 1
Highlights:
Questions:
Does young Josh get an assist for his tackle? (or has there been too much talk of his "tackle" already?)
Is it possible to award two penalties in one go?
Just how onside was their lad for the disallowed goal
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What the f*ck has happened to Darren?! *That touch*.
Questions:
Does young Josh get an assist for his tackle? (or has there been too much talk of his "tackle" already?)
Is it possible to award two penalties in one go?
Just how onside was their lad for the disallowed goal

What the f*ck has happened to Darren?! *That touch*.
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Re: Wednesday week (she loved me). Sheffield Wednesday (A) 1
Soon the Beeb are going to have to give us mins rather than secs.
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Re: Wednesday week (she loved me). Sheffield Wednesday (A) 1
Know what you mean but TBF he played for long spells in both positions in Swansea's 4-2-3-1 - as holder and "no.10". Coyle, Freedman and Lennon have all tried him in both positions - further forward for goals, further back for energy (and for when he's lost all confidence and couldn't hit a barn door with a cow's arse). Very glad for him and us that he's got his mojo back.Lord Kangana wrote:But that was always his best position at Swansea anyway. It beggars belief that we signed a player who's great at scoring goals from midfield, arriving late in the box or pushing on beyond th striker in a similar vein to Nolan, and then play him but not to those strengths. Its like history keeps repeating itself.SmokinFrazier wrote:I think Pratley has always had something about him. I made a post before Lennon became manager in a thread where Pratley was being slagged off and I made the point, rightly I think, that he's the sort of player who needs consistency to show what he can do. When he's in and out of the team, it doesn't really work, but stick him into a settled midfield and I think he'll deliver. He's not the best technically but he isn't a donkey either and the effort he puts in is very good, exactly what you need from a few players in this league. He's being helped by a manager who allows him to roam further up the pitch too.
Re: Wednesday week (she loved me). Sheffield Wednesday (A) 1
Andy Lonergan again ensuring we left with all 3 points. What a couple of outstanding saves. I counted 2 onto the bar. I think he's showing off now.
Matt Mills = lucky bugger, great to make the striker think he didn't know where the feck he was to then block the shot.
Personally I thought Craig Davies was guilty of some poor finishing. Could have put us in the clear with the header. Hopefully just down to rustiness.
Matt Mills = lucky bugger, great to make the striker think he didn't know where the feck he was to then block the shot.
Personally I thought Craig Davies was guilty of some poor finishing. Could have put us in the clear with the header. Hopefully just down to rustiness.
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I thought it was half and half with Cravies header yesterday, could have done better but their keeper pulled off a worldy as well.
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Re: Wednesday week (she loved me). Sheffield Wednesday (A) 1
Just had another six looks at the D.Pratz flick. Absolute class and totally intended. Just a tiny controlled ankle movement ( so easy to get wrong or overdo it) and then pure kill factor. Doubt that could be bettered by any striker. My hat's off for Pratz. Well done sir. Outstanding. 

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