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Gentle approach for Owls back in training - PICTURES



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EASY does it for Wednesday - but not for long, as they build up their pre-season training.
The Owls reported back at Middlewood yesterday.

Manager Brian Laws explained: "We eased the players back into it; it was a relatively easy start.

"But as the days and weeks go by, it becomes harder and harder.

"It's all about getting the squad to peak for when the season starts."

Players have also been carrying out individual programmes during the summer to make sure that they came back in reasonably good shape.

Meanwhile, former Wednesday midfielder Burton O'Brien is making a fresh start at Falkirk.

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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2008 9:10 AM
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  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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