Bladesman
The Great Grumbleduke
Any more injuries and we'll have to forfeit the game, get points docked and finish mid-table.
Either that or play Ben Osborn as a lone target man.
Adam Davies will be playing upfront at this rate.
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Any more injuries and we'll have to forfeit the game, get points docked and finish mid-table.
Either that or play Ben Osborn as a lone target man.
So that's what back on the grass is all about…..so Wilder got them on the Peroni and Hecky gets them on the bifters, whatever gets them playing I suppose.
I'd say it goes some way towards it, u don't tend to get challenged/knocked unless you've got the ball, which equates to touches does it not?I.don't think you get knocks based on how many touches of the ball you have
My Uni line of "have a bash on the bifter!" is taking on new meanings today.…..so Wilder got them on the Peroni and Hecky gets them on the bifters, whatever gets them playing I suppose.
3-way for the new bird on the first date?He pulled his bollocks muscle banging a big lass in Masham. FACT!
Your lass dumped you already, even after you went to the trouble of getting her prawn cocktail crispHe pulled his bollocks muscle banging a big lass in Masham. FACT!
Fulham too drunk on Pimms to even recognise our players. 8-0View attachment 135399
"I once told a press conference that I had no other injury concerns"
Mind games.
Youre a real ray of fucking sunshine aren't you ?Seemed to hurt himself when he took a shot going across edge of box. Clutched at hamstring and was limping then taken off.
We need him so much with half our squad already injured.
When a fucking is sad it’s always badIt's going to be a sad fucking when he leaves us.
Tbf I once grabbed my mate in the crotch thinking it was our lass. She's shorter but they're both dark haired. And he was sat on a stool.Surprised he's won that after calling us Sheffield in an interview once.
Not so sure a return to Wolves will be the best move for him next. He’s a giant amongst men in our team, he has built telepathic relations with Billy, IN and Berge. He will be a bench warmer at best back at Wolves, he thrives off fan adulation and time on the pitch. Wolves fans won’t see the positives he brings to a Championship team and won’t be as forgiving of giving the ball away, selfish moves and missed chances.The loan of MGW has been a huge success , not just for us but also the player himself and his parent club .
When he goes back to them , he will do so as a far more accomplished , knowledgeable and effective player than the one the they sent to us .
Granted it was obvious from day one that he was a talent , but there are a number of aspects of his game which have improved significantly in his time with us . Playing alongside and learning from Billy has clearly been of benefit to him but great credit must also go to our management team who , gradually as the season has progressed , have guided him into producing far more comprehensive and effective performances than those of his early days with us .
Like all Blades fans , I am enormously grateful to him and his club for the benefits that this arrangement has given us and have little doubt that this sentiment is reciprocated by them ,
He’ll end up at Forest in the premier leagueNot so sure a return to Wolves will be the best move for him next. He’s a giant amongst men in our team, he has built telepathic relations with Billy, IN and Berge. He will be a bench warmer at best back at Wolves, he thrives off fan adulation and time on the pitch. Wolves fans won’t see the positives he brings to a Championship team and won’t be as forgiving of giving the ball away, selfish moves and missed chances.
Think he needs another season to become a living legend in our PL return.
season after next then?He’ll end up at Forest in the premier league
YesIs he first loan player to win player of the season?
Does he have to give the award back if he returns to Wolves? UTB
Dont know, Paolo Di Canio had lost the SWFC POY award didnt he?Does he have to give the award back if he returns to Wolves? UTB
Not so sure a return to Wolves will be the best move for him next. He’s a giant amongst men in our team, he has built telepathic relations with Billy, IN and Berge. He will be a bench warmer at best back at Wolves, he thrives off fan adulation and time on the pitch. Wolves fans won’t see the positives he brings to a Championship team and won’t be as forgiving of giving the ball away, selfish moves and missed chances.
Think he needs another season to become a living legend in our PL return.
To be fair, he was only 4 months old when the other side in the city played their last Premier League game.Surprised he's won that after calling us Sheffield in an interview once.
Us, Forest or Huddersfield I’d guessWolves have a really tough call to make. He’s too good for the Championship but will he have progressed enough to get games in their side? I hope so, but if not, he desperately needs a season playing in the Prem somewhere…
It’s also not true. He shot, felt something in his back and as he tends to, took a minute to get over it. Next thing we’d got the ball back and he sprinted across the line to make himself available with no visible pain or issue. He then played on for a while before being subbed 5-10 mins later certainly not straight away.Youre a real ray of fucking sunshine aren't you ?
Seems perfect for Bournemouth or Fulham. No way he gets into that Wolves side, they’d rather buy other more established players in his position rather than give him playing time.Wolves have a really tough call to make. He’s too good for the Championship but will he have progressed enough to get games in their side? I hope so, but if not, he desperately needs a season playing in the Prem somewhere…
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