sounds like these two squads have grown to really dislike each other. gotta keep your heads about you. now we're looking at a half reserve squad in the next match due to suspensions and injuries. EDIT: wait, i think i'm mixing up preston with brighton. nevermind my first sentence.
Leeds have lost today at Brighton. If Brum drop points tomorrow at Newcastle (likely) and Wednesday win at Reading (less so), that'll be 3rd place by Saturday night. not that the top 2 would be any closer, of course, but 7th would be further, anyway.
Roy Beerens scored in the 57th and 76th minutes to give Reading a 2:0 lead. Steven Fletcher scored in the 90+1st minute to have Sheffield Wednesday avoid being shut out, but they lost.
Sheffield Wednesday won 2:0 hosting Barnsley. After both goals were scored, Barnsley got a red card in the 82nd minute.
Richard Wood got a straight red card in the 90+2nd minute, which caused Steven Fletcher's penalty kick in the 90+3rd minute, which was the only goal of Sheffield Wednesday's win.
ESPN - "The rock-bottom Millers looked set to earn just their second away point of the season as they defended resolutely until a game dominated by referee Tim Robinson was decided by Steven Fletcher's last-gasp spot-kick." Derby drew vs Fulham, that moves us into 6th!
Fourth place Huddersfield Town has a goal differential only 9 (0.41 per game) better than 23rd place Wigan Athletic.
Sheffield Wednesday's next two games will be on BeIN Sports: At Newcastle United on Monday December 26 at 2:45 P.M. USA Eastern At Preston North End on Saturday December 31 at 10:00 A.M. USA Eastern
lillywhites first to everything. shutting down every Wednesday move and giving no space, whatsoever. in the rare moment where it seems there might be space, it's squandered.