Sheffield Wedneday news round-up: Injury investigations, midfielder's exit, Dominic Iorfa and Sunderland go back to the future
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Yes, we know it feels like every day someone’s dropping to the ground but actually it almost is.
Harlee Dean, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, Josh Windass and Tyreece John-Jules were all added to the lengthy list of the walking wounded this week and here we are in another injury crisis.
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Hide AdBehind the scenes of Wednesday’s injury investigations
The frustration comes from the fact that it’s nothing new. It’s a problem that has hung over the club too long and throughout its modern era, through the reigns of new managers, new players, new medical teams and new training schedules.
So what have they been doing about it, or trying to anyway?
Well Alex Miller has the answers HERE
Wednesday’s ludicrous injury nightmare
Ludicrous seems to be the only way to describe it and that’s exactly how it was when the Owls writers got together to shake their heads collectively on our podcast today. You can watch what they said HERE or look out for it where you get your podcasts.
It’s terrifying
Dominic Iorfa is back… kind of
After all those tales of injury woe, we were greeted to some good news on the injury front today, thanks to a video from Middlewood. Yes, Dominic Iorfa is out on the grass and that is a welcome sight. There was also a somewhat surprising face in training, too. More HERE
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Hide AdLewis Wing’s goodbye message
He’ll hardly live long in the memory as a Wednesday player but having left this week to join Wycombe, he still found the time to write a nice message about the Owls. Pity it didn’t work out, there’s a player in there, jut not one that looked like he was going to do it for Wednesday. Read more HERE
Sunderland and Roy Keane could be getting back together
Elsewhere in League One we had, in my opinion, the absolutely glorious news that Roy Keane could be joining us in this division. Widespread reports suggest Sunderland have offered the former Manchester United captain the manager’s job at the Stadium of Light, where he started out in management and achieved promotion to the Premier League in 2007. Read more HERE
MAKE. IT. HAPPEN!
One more from earlier in the week
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