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Owls eye move for striker



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Published Date: 21 November 2008
SHEFFIELD Wednesday look set to try to bring West Brom striker Bartosz Slusarski back to Hillsborough.
The Owls are already planning their strategy for when the transfer window opens in January - and Slusarski is believed to be a target.

He had a successful loan spell at Hillsborough last season and his contract at The Hawthorns expires next year.

The Pole was not in the Baggies' first-team picture last season and is not in their current plans as they fight a Premier League campaign.

Barring an emergency, Wednesday are likely to have to let someone go before they can bring in another player, whether on loan or in a full deal.

But they are already looking at the long-term picture, and strikers Leon Clarke and Deon Burton are among several players whose contracts run out next summer and who may have to be replaced.

It is feasible that if any out-of-contract players are wanted by other clubs in January and they are not central to the Owls' plans then they would be allowed to leave.

But the club are not intending to sell key players.

Kenny Lunt's exit will not pave the way for new arrivals as the Owls are subsidising his wages while he remains on loan at Crewe.

Akpo Sodje's injury troubles, which began almost a year ago, could be another factor in the possible signing of Slusarski. Sodje faces another lay-off because of a torn hamstring.

Another former Owls loan striker, Leon Best, returns to Hillsborough with Coventr tomorrow, after receiving stick from some Sky Blues fans recently and unsure who will give him the better reception tomorrow.

He said: "The fans up there are very good fans, probably the best fans I have played under.

"It would be funny if I went up there and got booed by my own team's fans and cheered by the opposition."

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LAWS EMERGES AS OWLS FIGUREHEAD

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  • Last Updated: 21 November 2008 2:41 PM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
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CartertonOwl,

21/11/2008 09:39:42
Get Him in BL!
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wednesday surf boys,

Gods country 21/11/2008 11:16:12
Thought our DEFENDING would be priority.UP THE OWLS....
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RickOwl,

21/11/2008 11:51:16
Sounds ok to me! Who to sell though?? Thats a tough choice. Which one of our league top scorers should be the one? Will it be Francis "play 2 minutes a season" Jeffers, Leon "the pie muncher" Clarke, Deon "3 goals a decade" Burton?? If Akpo and Franny could stay fit for more than a week then Akpo, Franny and Slur would be a good strike force I presume, but I agree with the last note, we need defence as thats where we are leeking goals. After watching the goals against Derby on the TV. It looked like they had got locked in the bogs like they were at Reading! If BL thinks he can change the team around it got to be worth a try surely as they can't really be any worse!
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Furious George,

Sheffield 21/11/2008 13:11:05
"Kenny Lunt's exit will not pave the way for new arrivals as the Owls are subsidising his wages while he remains on loan at Crewe."

Doesn't make any sense. If we are paying for him now, surely when he leaves and we don't pay anymore we are freeing up wages???
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bobsego,

sheffield 21/11/2008 14:12:16
Sounds good to me? Get him here fast,"very fast"
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owlsman 1,

21/11/2008 16:13:07
same old same old, he didnt exactly set the world alight did he , hes no better than owt weve already got, get sum new fresh faces in. The midfield area is the main concern for me unable to protect the back 4 and unable to create the chances the any striker needs to be on the scoresheet on a regular basis.
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