Scored again he is playing well in every game he has played for them,good luck to the lad.
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Scored again he is playing well in every game he has played for them,good luck to the lad.
One for the future :thumbup:
I always thought Warnock rated him, certainly talked him up
He did and a few years back persuaded him to sign his last contract and stay ,where he was being advised to go,I should imagine his wages played a big part in this ,its about balancing the books,wages ,age and new contracts . His injury list is not good either.
Sorry didn't see this thread when I started mine. I think he always looked like he had potential when given a run out, shame he never got a longer run in the side.
He's obviously been doing well in training :wink:
Again good luck to him
Championship Player of the Month for August?
Doing the business for SW again today, assist at 10 minutes.
I really don't think that Warnocks style of play is beneficial towards the long term development of midfielders and attackers. I sometimes wonder would Joe Ralls be a better player if he was managed and coached at another comparible club. He has the attributes to be a very good player at this level but seems to play within himself.
How many goals did he get for us in 7 years was it?
He was worth keeping and offered a new contract but he quite rightly needs regular first team football at this stage, and I think that's the only reason why he was released
This thread is about Kadeem Harris and how he has improved under different management because it is alleged Warnock is not good at improving players. I disagree with that. While Kadeem Harris has improved, on today's showing, Murphy's twin brother Jacob, who was thought to be the better of the two brothers, did absolutely nothing and didn't look even as effective as his brother playing for Cardiff. If Sheffield Wednesday's management team is so good why hasn't he improved Murphy's performances as well as those of Harris? Over the years Harris has been given opportunities by numerous managers and frankly his performances have never justified a place as a regular starter.
To me it's a matter of how players settle and nothing to do with the magic purveyed by the coaching staff at Sheffield Wednesday.