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Match Day Thread Sunderland AFC v Sheffield Wednesday – Friday 6th May 2022 - KO 19:45

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by RTB, May 3, 2022.

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Your prediction

Poll closed May 6, 2022.
  1. Home win

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  2. Away win

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  3. Draw

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  1. rooch 3

    rooch 3 Well-Known Member

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    It’s going to be a bloody long day.
     
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  2. Iain

    Iain Well-Known Member

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    Nail on the head mate, gets the job done, I've said before Neil sets the team up to get a result against whoever we play.
    He will know exactly how they will set up as they are one dimensional they will not have a clue how we are going to set up.
    Also Neil is very good at changing things when they are not right .
    Just started work but I'm buzzing already can't wait for tonight
     
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  3. Blond Bombshell

    Blond Bombshell Well-Known Member

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    Hhhaaawwwwaaaaayyyyyyy the lads. Cannot wait... been awake since 5.
     
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  4. Chunksafc

    Chunksafc Guest

    I'm sure time is going backwards, not going to be able to concentrate at work today (no change there)

    Please god let us get an early goal or a crunching tackle and then the teams will really hear the noise a crowd can make. I honestly believe the team know what this means to us and will be just as up for this as we are
     
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  5. Nordic

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    Here’s to a strong start. Get into them from the off and bag a few goals
     
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  6. malagamackem

    malagamackem Well-Known Member

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    I would like our noise to outdo Rangers last night. Their fans were pretty incredible tbh
     
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  7. Teessidemackem

    Teessidemackem Well-Known Member

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    Fan Focus: Sheffield Wednesday fan James says losing Barry Bannan would be a huge blow tonight!
    Ahead of Sunderland’s playoff first leg tonight, Matty Crichton to Sheffield Wednesday fan and host of The Wednesday ’Til I Die Podcast, James Mappin, to discuss how he expects Darren Moore’s side to approach the match!


    Matthew Crichton: Sheffield Wednesday finished 4th in League One, five points behind the automatic spots, are you delighted to be in the playoffs given that you spent two thirds of the season outside the top six?
    James Mappin: Yes. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t happy to still be in with a chance of promotions even if it has to be via the playoffs. There’s no denying though that the main aim this season was automatic promotion and we’ve just fallen short of that.

    Consistency has been our downfall this season and silly dropped points down to individual errors. It’s all shoulda, woulda, coulda but on the whole we can still get promotion and that’s the main aim.

    MC: You spoke earlier in the season about fan uncertainty around Darren Moore, has that uncertainty disappeared given your positive end to the season?
    JM: It’s certainly quietened them down but believe it or not certain fans still don’t think he’s the man for the job.

    Personally I think he’s done a fantastic job of getting us to be where we are. Not just in terms of league position but the morale around the players as well as amongst the fans. Fans, and I include me in that, can’t wait for the next game as soon as the previous game has finished.

    And to bring the players in that he has done without a transfer budget has been nothing short of remarkable. He’s made some great signings.

    It’s been a brilliant end to the season. Only one defeat in our last eleven matches, scoring goals for fun and playing some decent football which you have to give credit to Darren Moore for.

    MC: Similarly to Sunderland, Wednesday have been excellent at home, but inconsistent on their travels, given that fact do you think the pressure is on Sunderland tonight ahead of a tough trip to Hillsborough?
    JM: 100%. We just need to make sure that we don’t lose at the Stadium of Light. The fact that we’re so good at home will give us confidence that we can beat you at Hillsborough. A draw wouldn’t be the end of the world and I’d still back us to overturn a one-goal deficit. Anything more than that could prove a tall-order.

    It’s up to you to bring the game to take an advantage into that second leg. Only two games have beaten us at home this season and we don’t want you guys to be the third.

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    Darren Moore was relegated from The Championship with Sheffield Wednesday last season.
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    MC: Barry Bannan has been phenomenal for Moore’s side this season, scoring nine & assisting 12, how big of a blow would it be if he was to miss out?
    JM: A huge blow. I’d be lying if I said it wouldn’t. He’s been instrumental for us this season and his numbers speak for themselves. 9 goals and 12 assists for the season is an excellent return for the ‘Wee Scottish Man’ and he also finished the season with the 2nd highest number of key passes in the league.

    To miss someone with that amount of quality will obviously be a big blow but I’d like to think we’re more than just a one man team.

    MC: Lee Gregory has scored 16 League One goals for Wednesday this season, what makes him so effective at this level?
    JM: His hold up play is second to none and his ability to fend off defenders, gain half a yard and get his shot off is the reason why he’s scored the number of goals he has so far this season.

    He reads the game so well which can sometimes result in an extra half a yard and he just knows where the goal is. I’d go as far as saying he’s our signing of the season.

    MC: Aside from the above-mentioned players, which Wednesday players have impressed you most during your uplift in form?
    JM: George Byers and Massimo Luongo have both come back into the side following injury and have made those positions their own.

    Mass plays in that holding midfielder role which allows Bannan to get further up the pitch. Not only that but he breaks up attacks so well. You could argue that he picks up too many yellow cards but that’s just collateral when you consistently do the job that he does.

    The other player is George Byers who make up ‘The Midfield Three’. Out of favour at the start of the season but injuries meant that he was given his chance and he took it with both arms.

    George does all of the dirty work and the jobs that footballers hate. Tackles. Interceptions. But he also adds goals to his game which is an added bonus.

    MC: Aiden McGeady could make his long-awaited return from injury tonight, are you concerned that one of your former players may come back to bite you?
    JM: Yes and no. Yes because all former players seem to have their day against us. Most recently George Hirst netted against us last weekend, a player who came through the youth ranks at Hillsborough.

    And no because I feel we have enough quality in the likes of Jack Hunt in the wing back role and Storey, Hutch at centre back to nullify the thread of McGeady.

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    Aiden McGeady scored one goal in 13 matches during a loan spell at Sheffield Wednesday back in 2016.
    MC: Given that Sunderland thrashed Moore’s side 5-0 back in December, how do you think he will approach the match tactically?
    JM: We’re a different beast to the one that lost 5-0. In that game we were heavily impacted by Covid. Although not officially confirmed it was clear that some of those players that played were still recovering or feeling the side effects and the lack of games in the weeks before clearly took their toll.

    As I eluded to, we just can’t give us too much work to do going into the second leg.

    That being said, I don’t want us to go in with the mentality of trying not to lose as that usually ends in tears. I want to see us take it to yourselves. We don’t need a gung-ho mentality but I just want to see us play the football that’s got us to this position in the league rather than changing it up for this game.

    MC: Which eleven players do you think Moore will select to start the match?
    JM: 3-5-3: Bailey Peacock-Farrell (GK), Storey. Dean. Hutchinson. Hunt. Byers. Luongo. Bannan. Johnson. Gregory. Berahino.

    One change. Dean in for Palmer. Palmer did no wrong at the weekend and had one of his best performances of the season but we need to sure things up at the back and Dean can do that.

    We lose an attacking threat going forward that you get with Liam Palmer but as I eluded to earlier, we just need to come out of the first leg having not gone behind.

    MC: Wednesday have only lost one of their last five matches against Sunderland, what is your prediction for the final score?
    JM: 1-1 at the Stadium of Light.

    2-0 at Hillsborough.

    We go through 3-1 on aggregate.
     
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  8. Prehab26

    Prehab26 Well-Known Member

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    Haway the lads.
     
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  9. Billy Batts

    Billy Batts Well-Known Member

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    Hope this is the last time we're in the play offs for a very long time. Hate the feeling leading up to them.
     
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  10. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    It's amusing how they dismiss the 5-0 as if they had to play the kids with the tea lady in goal.

    "We’re a different beast to the one that lost 5-0. In that game we were heavily impacted by Covid. Although not officially confirmed it was clear that some of those players that played were still recovering or feeling the side effects and the lack of games in the weeks before clearly took their toll."

    Just excuses for a well deserved thrashing when we were also affected by injuries and Covid.
     
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  11. LD19SAFC

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    I’d take the Championship play-offs next season <laugh>
     
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  12. marcusblackcat

    marcusblackcat SAFC Sheriff Forum Moderator

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    Absolutely right!!!
     
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  13. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    Latest from Moor on Bannan ...

    "We have been looking after and nursing him all week and that has been the situation up until now," said Moore. "He's an experienced individual at the age he is now."

    "The truth of the matter is that I know we are speaking about Baz as a sole entity, but there's a risk with any player when they take the field of play, just as there's a risk with any player who takes part in any training session. Even the ones who are the fittest."
     
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  14. Nads

    Nads Well-Known Member

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    Is it too early to get on the Jamesons?

    Asking for me. Up a height already.
     
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  15. Ozzymac

    Ozzymac Well-Known Member

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    Question for the oh so wise 606 crew.

    Match is on at around 4am here. What time is it ok to start drinking or should i just not stop?
     
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  16. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    <laugh>

    Tension, drink and fatigue can knock you out mate ...

    ... keep drinking but make sure you set the alarm <cheers>
     
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  17. marcusblackcat

    marcusblackcat SAFC Sheriff Forum Moderator

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    Off for a quick 9 holes this afternoon to keep my mind off it!!
     
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  18. Nads

    Nads Well-Known Member

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    What’s everyone’s early morning feeling?

    I’ve got 3-1 doing the rounds in my head. With the crowd an early goal either way could tip the tie.

    I’m hoping Neil sees this and we go at them early and get the crowd right into it.

    I have every trust and faith in Neil. Im aware I haven’t been on much since he took over due to outside influences but for record I think the bloke is superb.

    He just knows football.
     
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  19. Nads

    Nads Well-Known Member

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    Ah great idea might see if can get in the driving range.
     
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  20. Chunksafc

    Chunksafc Guest

    I think he will have them right up for this and a well planned strategy to get at Wednesday.

    I think / pray he also sees the huge benefit of an early goal and a high tempo and we absolutley fly out of the blocks
     
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