Sheffield Wednesday: September 2009 Archives

Laws critical of Clarke finishing

Brian Laws says striker Leon Clarke 'could have played all night and not hit a barn door' after the Owls' 0-0 draw at Selhurst Park.

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Striker return boost

Sheffield Wednesday hope to have Marcus Tudgay back for the clash against Crystal Palace after he recovered from a neck injury.

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Dutchman in line to start

Sheffield Wednesday could hand a start to Dutch winger Etienne Esajas for Saturday's home clash against Cardiff City.

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Dutch winger waits for Cardiff call-up

Owls boss Brian Laws has admitted he has a dilemma on his hands as he debates whether to start winger Etienne Esajas against Cardiff.

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Winger stakes Owls claim

Etienne Esajas is hoping to start for Sheffield Wednesday this weekend after playing another 45 minutes for the reserves.

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Beevers returns to training

Mark Beevers has returned to light training for Wednesday after being stretchered off in the 3-1 defeat to Middlesbrough last week.

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Striker linked with switch

Notts County are reported to be showing an interest in Sheffield Wednesday's transfer-listed striker Francis Jeffers.

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Laws sweating over trio

Sheffield Wednesday could be without Richard Wood, Mark Beevers and James O'Connor for the Steel City derby against Sheffield United.

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Purse ready for Blades test

Sheffield Wednesday defender Darren Purse insists tiredness will not be a factor in the Steel City derby at United.

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Defender injury relief

Wednesday boss Brian Laws says Mark Beevers has not suffered any serious damage and should be fit for Friday night.

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Owls wait on key man

Sheffield Wednesday could be without Richard Wood against Middlesbrough tonight as the player struggles through Illness and injury.

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Owls chief slams Davies' claims

Brian Laws has slammed Nottingham Forest boss Billy Davies for claiming Sheffield Wednesday played a long ball game on Saturday.

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Jeffers out again for Owls

Francis Jeffers will sit out the second game of his three-match ban tomorrow as in-form Sheffield Wednesday visit Nottingham Forest.

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Defender's defensive hopes

Darren Purse admits Sheffield Wednesday need to tighten up at the back up they are to continue their progress this season.

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Laws eyes tricky trio

Brian Laws says Wednesday are facing a tough run of games that will give an indication over whether they make the play-offs or not.

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Jeffers not out in the cold - Laws

Brian Laws has confirmed that Francis Jeffers will be considered for the Sheffield Wednesday first-team despite being transfer listed.

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Laws rules out striker swap

Sheffield Wednesday rejected Ipswich's attempts to sign Richard Wood which would have seen Town striker Jon Stead move the other way.

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Gray injury latest

Brian Laws has revealed Michael Gray is making good progress folllowing a back injury and should play against Nottingham Forest.

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Owls reveal striker delight

Sheffield Wednesday boss Brian Laws says it is crucial the club managed to keep hold of striker Marcus Tudgay before the window closed.

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Laws critical of Clarke finishing

Brian Laws says striker Leon Clarke 'could have played all night and not hit a barn door' after the Owls' 0-0 draw at Selhurst Park.

More: Laws critical of Clarke finishing |

Striker return boost

Sheffield Wednesday hope to have Marcus Tudgay back for the clash against Crystal Palace after he recovered from a neck injury.

More: Striker return boost |

Dutchman in line to start

Sheffield Wednesday could hand a start to Dutch winger Etienne Esajas for Saturday's home clash against Cardiff City.

More: Dutchman in line to start |

Dutch winger waits for Cardiff call-up

Owls boss Brian Laws has admitted he has a dilemma on his hands as he debates whether to start winger Etienne Esajas against Cardiff.

More: Dutch winger waits for Cardiff call-up |

Winger stakes Owls claim

Etienne Esajas is hoping to start for Sheffield Wednesday this weekend after playing another 45 minutes for the reserves.

More: Winger stakes Owls claim |

Beevers returns to training

Mark Beevers has returned to light training for Wednesday after being stretchered off in the 3-1 defeat to Middlesbrough last week.

More: Beevers returns to training |

Striker linked with switch

Notts County are reported to be showing an interest in Sheffield Wednesday's transfer-listed striker Francis Jeffers.

More: Striker linked with switch |

Laws sweating over trio

Sheffield Wednesday could be without Richard Wood, Mark Beevers and James O'Connor for the Steel City derby against Sheffield United.

More: Laws sweating over trio |

Purse ready for Blades test

Sheffield Wednesday defender Darren Purse insists tiredness will not be a factor in the Steel City derby at United.

More: Purse ready for Blades test |

Defender injury relief

Wednesday boss Brian Laws says Mark Beevers has not suffered any serious damage and should be fit for Friday night.

More: Defender injury relief |

Owls wait on key man

Sheffield Wednesday could be without Richard Wood against Middlesbrough tonight as the player struggles through Illness and injury.

More: Owls wait on key man |

Owls chief slams Davies' claims

Brian Laws has slammed Nottingham Forest boss Billy Davies for claiming Sheffield Wednesday played a long ball game on Saturday.

More: Owls chief slams Davies' claims |

Jeffers out again for Owls

Francis Jeffers will sit out the second game of his three-match ban tomorrow as in-form Sheffield Wednesday visit Nottingham Forest.

More: Jeffers out again for Owls |

Defender's defensive hopes

Darren Purse admits Sheffield Wednesday need to tighten up at the back up they are to continue their progress this season.

More: Defender's defensive hopes |

Laws eyes tricky trio

Brian Laws says Wednesday are facing a tough run of games that will give an indication over whether they make the play-offs or not.

More: Laws eyes tricky trio |

Jeffers not out in the cold - Laws

Brian Laws has confirmed that Francis Jeffers will be considered for the Sheffield Wednesday first-team despite being transfer listed.

More: Jeffers not out in the cold - Laws |

Laws rules out striker swap

Sheffield Wednesday rejected Ipswich's attempts to sign Richard Wood which would have seen Town striker Jon Stead move the other way.

More: Laws rules out striker swap |

Gray injury latest

Brian Laws has revealed Michael Gray is making good progress folllowing a back injury and should play against Nottingham Forest.

More: Gray injury latest |

Owls reveal striker delight

Sheffield Wednesday boss Brian Laws says it is crucial the club managed to keep hold of striker Marcus Tudgay before the window closed.

More: Owls reveal striker delight |

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