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26 Jun 2007, 11:41 AM
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27 Jun 2007, 01:05 AM
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Re: Sheffield Wednesday
Now that's funny!
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27 Jun 2007, 03:09 AM
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Not for a Wednesday fan  I hope they get it all sorted out before the season starts, and that the undersoil heating system hasn't been damaged.
It's actually been pretty horrific weather-wise in Sheffield these last couple of days. Torrential rain, most of the northern half of the city under anything between six inches and five FEET of water (including, obviously, Hillsborough...), 3 people dead, thousands in evacuations centers, thousands more with no electricity, people having to be rescued from the tops of buildings by helicopters, villages threatened by the possibility of a dam bursting.
I'm glad I live in California now!
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27 Jun 2007, 03:16 AM
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Re: Sheffield Wednesday
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Not for a Wednesday fan  I hope they get it all sorted out before the season starts, and that the undersoil heating system hasn't been damaged.
It's actually been pretty horrific weather-wise in Sheffield these last couple of days. Torrential rain, most of the northern half of the city under anything between six inches and five FEET of water (including, obviously, Hillsborough...), 3 people dead, thousands in evacuations centers, thousands more with no electricity, people having to be rescued from the tops of buildings by helicopters, villages threatened by the possibility of a dam bursting.
I'm glad I live in California now!
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I know its been horrendous, its a real shame about Hillsborough, I'm sure it will be insured. Its been like that on a smaller scale in Bradford, with roads and rail damaged. Nightmare
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27 Jun 2007, 06:39 AM
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Originally Posted by SheffWedFan
It's actually been pretty horrific weather-wise in Sheffield these last couple of days. Torrential rain, most of the northern half of the city under anything between six inches and five FEET of water (including, obviously, Hillsborough...), 3 people dead, thousands in evacuations centers, thousands more with no electricity, people having to be rescued from the tops of buildings by helicopters, villages threatened by the possibility of a dam bursting.
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That's horrible. 5 feet of water is devastating.
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27 Jun 2007, 06:53 AM
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That's horrible. 5 feet of water is devastating.
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The population density makes it a lot more serious, than if that was in the US. Our older buildings drains and reservoirs etc aren't designed for this type of weather, for example our cellar is now 4 feet deep in water and we live on top of a hill. In the valley bottom, the trainline and roads are blocked. Its all a matter of perspective.
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14 Jul 2007, 05:55 PM
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Re: Sheffield Wednesday
And we're off!
First friendly today - 3-0 at The Shay. Halifax aren't huge opposition, but still...
Now they're off to Holland for three matches there. Excited yet?
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14 Jul 2007, 08:29 PM
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Excited, obviously, by the start of a new season, especially if we can build on the superb run we had in the final few months of last year.
As few thoughts: Frankie Simek should be better than ever after WINNING the CONCACAF Gold Cup with the USA in the summer... we have two good, promising keepers in Rob Burch and Lee Grant... glad to have Steve Watson join us for real as opposed to on loan... shame we missed out on getting Billy Sharp from Scunthorpe... sad to see Steve McLean go, he's been a great servant to the Owls...
Other than that, I'm looking forward to it all. Sheffield derbies are back, which are always good. I think the playoffs are well within our reach.
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21 Jul 2007, 10:21 AM
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So, what do we make of the latest episode of the long-running soap opera, All My Owlets? (Sorry.)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...ed/6908681.stm
Dave Allen seems to be busily burning any bridges he might have had left to the fans. Calling a press conference to announce the status of a takeover, and using it to say "there's no takeover", and slagging off the supporters and the local press, is beyond bizarre.
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21 Jul 2007, 02:38 PM
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Location: England
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Re: Sheffield Wednesday
At least Wenesday will still be a proper club when Leeds fold all together soon.
Can't wait for that
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