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A less-than-energetic Sheffield Wednesday fell to another defeat in their second Championship game of the season as Hull City took a comfortable victory on Humberside. Chris Holt is joined by The Star's Joe Crann to talk through that and what is needed to get Wednesday's season up and running
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00:00 Match day 1, a half decent performance against a team that cost tens of millions of pounds.
00:05 Match day 2, a poor, uninspiring display against a fairly average team and a scoreline that
00:11 flattered Sheffie Wednesday.
00:12 We're a couple of games into the season and no one really knows what this Wednesday team
00:16 are supposed to be doing and if we're honest, that includes the players.
00:19 While we're all happy to allow time for everyone to bet in, how much time do they get before
00:24 anyone is allowed to be concerned?
00:26 The Stardom's podcast Monday review is back for a new season, surely things can only get
00:32 better.
00:33 I'm Chris Holt and joining me is Joe Cran to talk over Saturday's defeat for Sheffie
00:40 Wednesday and I say defeat, it was a... the scoreline did flatter Sheffie Wednesday, Joe,
00:46 didn't it?
00:47 Because even if you look at the stats, it was an absolutely dominant display by Hulston
00:54 who should have won by more and Wednesday were frankly lucky to get the two that they
00:59 did.
01:00 On the plus side, we have scored from all three shots on target this season.
01:02 I mean, that is to be fair, a decent record.
01:08 Yeah, we're clinical, we'll give us that.
01:10 But yeah, no, it wasn't a good performance.
01:13 The first half wasn't good, the second half was pretty catastrophic.
01:20 It all seemed to go to pot in the second half and having taken a lead somewhat undeservedly,
01:27 I would say.
01:28 You know, Wednesday just clearly fell to pieces in the second half.
01:31 Barry Bynum went off at the break with an ankle injury and yeah, Wednesday just... they
01:36 just weren't able to get to grips with anything that Hull were doing.
01:40 Ozan Tufan was brilliant.
01:41 I mean, there is... it is worth pointing out, Ozan Tufan's a four million pound player.
01:45 You know, he's a player that came in for big money between three and four, depending on
01:49 who you ask.
01:50 But yeah, Wednesday were just not very good at various aspects of the game.
01:58 And yeah, I do think that 4-2 flattered them, to be honest.
02:05 As we speak, there's potentially a new player coming in.
02:08 We'll talk about that in a second.
02:12 Where are they still lacking?
02:16 To be honest, it's difficult to say where they're still lacking, purely based on the
02:20 fact that we've still seen so little of the new guys that have come in.
02:24 You know, you look at like, Centermid, for instance, I still think that they're possibly
02:29 short of an eight and a ten.
02:32 You know, ideally someone who could probably play both or someone like a Josh Odemar, for
02:35 instance, who can play that six, eight, ten.
02:38 I know that's a player that they've sort of been in talks with about a potential arrival
02:42 at Wednesday.
02:44 But we don't know how well Diaby's going to come in.
02:48 You know, Mo Mo Diaby might come in and be brilliant.
02:51 He might come in and it might not work out for him.
02:54 So I think if we're basing it on what...
02:58 Say we're saying that everyone who's come in is going to be fine.
03:01 I think you're probably looking at that sort of eight, ten role and a number nine with
03:08 a bit of pace.
03:09 I think, you know, because you've got Michael Smith, you've got Lee Gregory, who are both
03:14 very, very good at what they do.
03:16 But neither of them are the quickest out of the block.
03:19 So I think that if you can get that position filled, obviously there's a lot of players
03:24 coming back as well.
03:25 You know, Liam Palmer's not really played yet.
03:27 George Byers hasn't really played yet.
03:29 So, yeah, it's difficult to say, but I can still see two or three coming through the
03:34 door, if I'm honest.

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