DifferentClass
High priest of the cult of Wilder
Harry who? 


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Didn't give those centre halves any rest. Forced their tempo and played his part.Will have gone unnoticed for lots. Not me.
A captains performance toiling at the top of the pitch alone tonight.
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And got the ball to stick more frequently than a lot give him credit.Didn't give those centre halves any rest. Forced their tempo and played his part.
Except for the time he gave Richarlison a run for his moneh in the "what the fucking hell was that" stakes.Hardly noticed Kane when he was on the pitch
You don’t know what you’ve got ‘till it’s gone.At 37, putting the shift in he did was fantastic. When you consider Leon Clarke (38) is playing bottom of League 2 with Hartlepool and I saw Brett Pitman (35) is banging them in the 9th tier - we really don't apppreciate his longevity enough.
It must have been tiring hearing Dier moan at every decision, never mind running around and playing football as well.At 37, putting the shift in he did was fantastic. When you consider Leon Clarke (38) is playing bottom of League 2 with Hartlepool and I saw Brett Pitman (35) is banging them in the 9th tier - we really don't apppreciate his longevity enough.
In recent weeks I've thought "get him off"Will have gone unnoticed for lots. Not me.
A captains performance toiling at the top of the pitch alone tonight.
UTB
That's a really good shout pal, 37 years young Sir William Sharp... top lad..At 37, putting the shift in he did was fantastic. When you consider Leon Clarke (38) is playing bottom of League 2 with Hartlepool and I saw Brett Pitman (35) is banging them in the 9th tier - we really don't apppreciate his longevity enough.
Been like it all season. Staggeringly misunderstood by many as to what he actually does on a game by game basis.In recent weeks I've thought "get him off"
But other night he won loads of headers won free kicks hassled.
He was back to what we know and live
Billy was fantastic against Spurs.I like how he holds the ball up for us and gets the usual free kick he knows the dark hearts does our Billy.
When he picked up his latest injury , my immediate thought was that’s him done for the season and it will cost us dearly . Delighted to see him back so soon .
As with the Spurs game , there will be others in the run in where Hecky and co. will rightly decide to play with just one up front , and in that role he is comfortably the best we have .
In other situations he will be a valuable impact sub whose mere presence on the pitch gives a psychological boost to those around him .
Our prospects in both league and cup are greatly enhanced by the fact that Billy Sharp is back .
I think he relies on Ndiaye distracting opposition defences, while he nips in and scores.Still got more to give, still got more goals in him has Billy.
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