Undoubtedly, Wednesday are doing very well just now and are on an impressive run. They seem to be relying heavily on a few loan signings for this. One of them is due to finish in January
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11701/7377356/Marshall-unsure-of-future If they can secure all their current loan players for the rest of the season, this will give them confidence that they might challenge for top spot I am sure. Anyone know about the other loan signings they currently have and when their loans are due to end?
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Other loanees ending in January are centre back Danny Baath from Wolves & Stephen Bywater goalie from Derby.
Also have recently acquired Sanchez Watt on loan from Arsenal, not sure when that loan expires.
Mandrics case will be aquitted and through damages will become the worlds first multi-multi Trillionaire and will buy out sky and the football league and will disband the league system and the idea of competitive football as they're fans won't think it's fair a club that massive should have to compete with anyone else- each year they'll award themselves the league cup, F.A cup, and Johnstones paint trophy.
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If they seure Bath and Marshall for rest of season then I think they have as much chance of continuing their good form as we do. Luckily we have a 5 point cushion and its all in our own hands.
Skysports.com understands Wolves defender Danny Batth is ready to extend his loan deal at Sheffield Wednesday until the end of the season.
Batth has started all 21 games for the Owls in League One this term after returning to Hillsborough for a second loan spell in August.The 21-year-old's current deal is due to expire in January, but it is understood the highly-rated centre-half will see out the campaign with Gary Megson's side.This
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Defender Danny Batth is to stay with Sheffield Wednesday for the rest of the season.
The 21-year-old's loan spell from Wolves was due to end next month, but Wednesday have now agreed an extension.
They want other loanees, Stoke winger Ben Marshall and Newcastle defender James Tavernier, to stay as well.
Club chairman Milan Mandaric told BBC Radio Sheffield: "Our top priority is to keep our loan players and we're working on that."
"We want to keep the solid team together," he said. "It's our job to protect that and keep those players with us and bring other players (in) as well if needed."
Batth, meanwhile, said he was "delighted" to be able to stay at Hillborough and backed them to stay firmly in the promotion picture in the new year.
"I was here at the back end of last season and the first half of this season so I've managed to be around while the team has developed.
We'd all take a point up there if offered it right here , right now .....well apart from the over punchy blinkered ones
Sheff Utd are in a lot of trouble. They are penniless and have massive debts. Ched Evans is likely to get sold however they may keep him with the hope he fires them to promotion. If they don't go up this year I feel they might fold.
Wendies are ugly but effective. Their fan base is large and vocal. If things are going well they'll support their team like no other in this division but if they turn on the players it will be interesting to see what happens to them. For me they are the team most likely to challenge us for the title. Might even pip us. As long as we go up I'm happy.
Hudds are ok but not a lot more than that. They were effective at not getting beaten and were on the crest of a wave. Now they are having a slump. Play offs for them
Not a lot to chose between the first teams of Hudds, Sheff Wed, Sheff Utd, MKDons and us but I reckon Sheff Utd will sell in Jan to stay afloat, MKDon's will lose a few with injuries etc and stumble now and again, Hudds rely massivley on Rhodes and if he loses form / picks up and injury / gets sold that will be them out of the auto running.
Us and Wed are probably the only 2 teams who will have cash in January and those players bought in and the way they affect the team harmony could be the crucial difference.