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I joked when he came on that that he was just the man to help us cling on to our 1-0 lead, and for the next 45 minutes it’s what he mostly did. He got in front of the ball player a few times when Wednesday got something going but also broke ahead of the ball on a number of occasions when we had a chance to counter attack. Nothing fancy, but he should be pleased with what he contributed.
I was getting strong flashbacks to that disastrous Sunday four years ago when we lost 3-1 to the bottom team after cruising into the lead and looking like we’d get a load more. Albeit Peterborough had Sammie Szmodics and Ronnie Edwards in their team and had already beaten us twice, it was when things began to really fall apart for Warburton. Luckily Kolli stepped up so we can remember the game for his goals and forget about the passing, the injuries, the pitch, the cold…
About two minutes before the second goal the ball bounced out to Bannan on the edge of the box…and he scuffed it along the ground to Hamer. Maybe his fire is finally going out. Played all 102 minutes though.
According to Wiki, Bannan has missed just 22 games in Wednesday’s last seven seasons, and has played in all 24 of this season’s matches. Hasn’t he heard of three-game weeks?
Let go by us, then let go by Brentford in his early 20s. Never played for either. If Harvey Elliott hadn’t been swiped by Fulham, or Sterling bought by Liverpool, we’d have a bit more to talk about.