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We have a very special guest on this week's episode of All Wednesday, with Owls skipper, Barry Bannan, becoming the first current player to grace our screens. He talks about his Sheffield Wednesday legacy, why he never wanted to leave, and the work he's doing with the Sheffield Children's Hospital.
Transcript
00:00Before I let you go, I can't speak to anybody who was involved in those two weeks in May a couple of years ago without talking a little bit about it.
00:11I thought one of the interesting things, speaking to you in the past, you know, when we were sort of after the game and stuff, you spoke about you had entered like a sort of a mini-depression afterwards.
00:21It was almost like, where do I go from here?
00:25Yeah, well, we obviously were on holiday and it probably, you're on holiday and you're at such a high that there's got to be a come down with everything.
00:36And when you get that come down, it's crazy because once you've been so high as we was, the come down's just as bad.
00:44So I was like, you think to yourself, what can I do?
00:48And you're never, ever going to get to that high again.
00:51And I think it will be impossible for them.
00:54Two or three weeks or so that we had, it was, we were on the cloud, top of the clouds, really, every one of the lads.
01:03And then when you come away from that and you come away from the parade and you come away from everything else, you just think how you want it back.
01:11And there's nothing that you can do in a day-to-day life to get that feeling back.
01:17But it will be something that, like I said, that group of players will be doing things through the next 20, 30 years.
01:25We'll be meeting up and having dinners and it'll always be something that we'll talk about and get that little bit of buzz out of again.
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