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Friday Fulham Stuff (05/05/17)...

Started by WhiteJC, May 05, 2017, 07:21:54 AM

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WhiteJC

 
Sheffield Wednesday player delivers warning to Fulham ahead of this weekend's clash

Speaking to the Sheffield Star, Sheffield Wednesday's Jack Hunt has encouraged the Owls to "shake Fulham up" this weekend and continue their fine form heading into the Sky Bet Championship's Play-Offs.

Carlos Carvalhal's side secured their place in the top-six last weekend with a 1-0 victory over Ipswich Town, and Wednesday head into the final game of the season with a free hit.

Wednesday face Fulham at Hillsborough this weekend for the Championship finale, and go into the fixture on the back of six consecutive victories, a run which has secured the club's place in the Play-Offs.

Carvalhal may opt to rotate his squad ahead on an intense Play-Off schedule, but Hunt admitted he wants the club to continue their momentum and shake up Fulham, a potential Play-Off opponent, he said: "The manager, you don't know what he'll do, he might rotate the team.

"As far as I am concerned, we want to go out and shake Fulham up and win the game and that can only stand us in good stead to carry the momentum on into the Play-Offs."

Wednesday are currently fourth in the Championship table, but their Play-Off semi-final opponents are unknown, with Carvalhal's side still able to finish third, fourth or fifth following this weekend's fixtures and still able to face Fulham, Reading or Huddersfield Town.



https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/sheffield-wednesday-player-delivers-warning-to-fulham-ahead-of-this-weekends-clash/

WhiteJC

 
The League One star that Fulham should rival Arsenal and Chelsea for this summer

Fulham are flying at the moment as they approach the Championship play-offs.

All thoughts ahead of the summer will be suspended until after the play-offs but soon they will know whether they will be a Premier League club or a Championship club next season.

Either way, Fulham will be looking to bring in some new faces in the summer.

The Cottagers will probably be looking at defensive targets primarily as they look to tighten up at the back.

One target they should be pursuing is highly rated, in-demand Charlton Athletic starlet Ezri Konsa.

Ezri Konsa is both one for the future and one for the present: he is probably good enough to be competing in the Championship next season but he is a really exciting future prospect.

Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City have all tracked the 19-year-old but Fulham could be the perfect next step for the talented teenager.

After watching the meteoric rise of 16-year-old prodigy Ryan Sessegnon, Konsa might be tempted to stay local and play for Fulham.

The England under 20 international established himself as a regular in the Charlton squad by the end of this season with some dominant and mature displays at centre half.

Despite his young age, Konsa is showing that he has the ability to compete at a high level in senior football and he will only get better.

Whether Fulham go up or stay in the Championship, this is a transfer worth considering and Konsa might be tempted to make the gradual step up to the Premier League rather than be one of many in a Premier League giant's academy.



https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/the-league-one-star-that-fulham-should-rival-arsenal-and-chelsea-for-this-summer/

WhiteJC

 
Semi-Final On Sale

The Club can confirm ticketing information regarding the possible 2017 Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Semi-Finals.

Subject to the team preserving its current sixth place position with a commanding goal difference, the possible first leg is scheduled to be played on Saturday 13th May (5.30pm) at Craven Cottage.

Owing to the tight turnaround between the end of the regular season and the Play-Off Semi-Finals the Club would like to advise supporters that tickets for the first leg match at Craven Cottage are now on sale exclusively to 2016/17 and 2017/18 Season Ticket Holders (one ticket per person).

Ticket sales will be staggered, and 2016/17 Season Ticket Holders have until 9am on Tuesday 9th May to keep their existing seat, whilst 17/18 Season Ticket Holders are now able to purchase any other seats which are currently available.

From 9am on Monday 8th May, 16/17 & 17/18 Season Ticket Holders will be able to purchase an additional four tickets per person. At this time, Members will also be given a priority window to purchase a ticket (one per Member), before all seats are then released and made available to all Season Ticket Holders, Members and supporters with a Booking History from 9am on Tuesday 9th May.

Supporters are advised that blocks P1-P4 in the Putney End will be sold to home fans at this match, with the Mixed Area not available.

Prices for the possible Play-Off Semi-Final at Craven Cottage will be £20 adults, £10 concessions and £5 for under 18s.

Tickets will be available to purchase online at fulhamfc.com/tickets, by phone on 0843 208 1234 or in person from the Fulham Ticket Office.

Supporters are advised the Home Cup Tie scheme is not in operation for this match, and as such all fans must purchase a ticket. Fans will receive a paper ticket for this fixture.

Supporters are reminded that they must log-in to their account in order to purchase tickets online.

Tickets for Fulham's away leg will be going on sale from 10am Tuesday 9th May. Full ticketing information will be released on Monday morning once our opposition is known.




http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/may/04/semi-final-on-sale


WhiteJC

 
Slavisa Jokanovic confident Manchester United and Liverpool target Ryan Sessegnon will remain at Fulham

The 16-year-old has been linked with a host of clubs but Slavisa Jokanovic has once again reiterated his belief Sessegnon will be a Fulham man next season

Slavisa Jokanovic has reiterated his belief that Ryan Sessegnon will be a Fulham player next summer despite interest from across Europe.

A whole hosts of clubs have been linked with the 16-year-old who has scored seven goals in his debut season for the Cottagers, taking the Championship by storm and causing the big clubs to sit up and take notice.

Manchester United are reportedly the latest to join Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Sevilla in the queue to snap up the young left back.

GetWestLondon understands that Sessegnon will sign a professional deal with the club when he turns 17 and his manager believes the club is the best place for him to learn and develop.

He said: "I am confident he will be a Fulham player.

"It not just depends on myself but depends on different sides too but I believe this is right place for him.

"He is a young player and he needs to learn - he needs the minutes with us and I believe he is in the right place for building himself and to be ready for an important step that is in front of him.

"All his life he is with Fulham and I am sure he is confident with us - I believe he has detected improvement and I believe he believes he's in the right place.

"In life it is normal to show ambition and want more things but I believe in this moment it is the right moment for himself to stay with us and improve his promise."



http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/slavisa-jokanovic-confident-manchester-united-12984042

WhiteJC

 
Steven Day To Leave FFCF

Steven Day, Chief Executive of Fulham Football Club Foundation, has announced his decision to leave the organisation to take up a role as Head of Participation at The FA. Steven, who joined in December 2008, will leave his role on 9th June 2017.

Tom Barry, Chair of Trustees at Fulham FC Foundation said:
"Having been responsible for Steve's initial recruitment and having worked with Steve for so many years it has been a great privilege to work with someone so capable and dedicated in our sector. Steve has played a key part in the Fulham Football Club Foundation leadership and driven the transformation of our Foundation, something we are all very proud of.

"On behalf of the Fulham Football Club Foundation I would like to wish Steve every success for the future and thank him for his time with us."

Steven commented:
"It has been a genuinely tough decision to leave Fulham after a number of years, however the chance to move to The FA to lead the football participation division nationally proved too good an opportunity to turn down. I can honestly say that my time with Fulham has been the most rewarding of my career and am immensely proud of what has been achieved over the last 8½ years. 

"I am grateful for the ongoing support I have received from the Board of Trustees, as well as the excellent support from Mr Khan, Fulham's Chairman, the Fulham players and staff, as well as many partners.  The Foundation employs some of the most talented and dedicated people currently working in community sport and I very much look forward to seeing them continue to 'build better lives through sport' for many years to come."


http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/may/04/steven-day-to-leave-ffcf

WhiteJC

 
Chelsea set to offload Fulham loanees in the summer transfer window

Tomas Kalas and Lucas Piazon have both been on loan at the club all season and they look set to be on their way out of Stamford Bridge

Chelsea are set to overload Fulham loanees Lucas Piazon and Tomas Kalas in the summer.

The pair have spent the season on loan at Craven Cottage and have played a vital role in leading Slavisa Jokanovic's side to the play-offs, but their time at Stamford Bridge looks like it's coming to an end.

Piazon signed for the Blues in 2011 but was only eligible to play for the first team after his 18th birthday when he obtained a work visa, while Kalas signed from Sigma Olomouc in July 2010.

Kalas has recently spoke of his desire to stay at Fulham next season if the opportunity arose , while Jokanovic is keen on making his loan deal permanent in the summer.

The 23-year-old Czech Republic international has made 35 league appearances for Fulham this season, while Piazon has made 18 but missed a month of the season after sustaining a fractured jaw against Cardiff.



http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/chelsea-set-offload-fulham-loanees-12984243


WhiteJC

 
Martin: Maintain Momentum

Having missed the last three matches through suspension, Chris Martin is determined to end the season with silverware at Wembley.

In his absence Fulham have all but secured their place in the top-six, and the striker is now keen to play his part as we aim to end our three year hiatus from the top flight.


"I'm eligible," Martin confirmed. "My loan spell runs out May 31st officially, so I'll be eligible for all the Play-Offs.

"I'm looking forward to it, I've had a taste of it before and it's not always been the most successful time for me so hopefully I can put that right this time around.

"I've not been fortunate enough to be promoted via the Play-Offs but everybody tells me it's the best way to go up.

"I've had a bit of disappointment over the last three or four years during it, so it will be extremely sweet if I do manage to taste success with this set of lads because I think we deserve it.

"We've played some of the best football I've seen for a long time in this division, so hopefully that can be rewarded with promotion."

The on-loan striker was watching on last Saturday as the Whites drew with Brentford to pretty much guarantee sixth spot, and he revealed he spent plenty of time seeing how rivals Leeds United were getting on.

"I had my phone out the whole game!" Martin admitted. "I'm not sure if the lads had any idea of what the score was, but I saw that Norwich had gone 3-0 up so we were cruising at one point.


"Then Leeds kept creeping back and got their equaliser with plenty of time left to get a winner, so that was a bit nerve-wracking.

"When I heard the crowd cheering I was still checking the scores and it said the game was still going on, but obviously the home fans had heard from some source and when they erupted there was just a massive relief."

Martin's controversial red card at former club Norwich City came at a bad time for the striker, who had put in an excellent shift in Fulham's previous outing.

"It was massively annoying," he admitted. "It was a place I used to play at as well which made it slightly worse.

"I thought it was harsh at the time, and my teammates said the same, but it's one of those things. The ref said he called it how he saw it, personally I didn't think there was any malice, I didn't actually catch him with my elbow.

"I know there was contact maybe with my forearm but there was no real intent, I was still watching the ball and I actually managed to get a head on it.

"It was particularly annoying because it was right at the business end of the season where I wanted to be involved in those kinds of games, every player wants to try and help get the team into the Play-Offs, so it couldn't have come at a worse time.


"It's been a tough couple of weeks but I've been working hard so I can come back and focus on the games we've got coming up thanks to the lads who have secured our Play-Off spot."

Fulham's final fixture of the regular season is a trip to Hillsborough on Sunday to face the only side who are currently on better form than ourselves.

"We've had a real good run towards the end of the season and that's what you want to do, maintain the momentum going into the Play-Offs," Martin explained.

"I know Sheffield Wednesday are on a very good run themselves, so we want to go there and test ourselves against another Play-Off competitor because there's every chance we could come up against them during the Play-Offs.

"We want to see what they're about and what they can offer so that if we do then have to play them again we'll be fully prepared for it.

"We've really come into our own over the last couple of months of the season. When it was on the line we stepped up and there were some great performances from the lads.

"Every single one of them has played some really top stuff, so that's a real positive for us moving forward."



http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/may/04/chris-martin-maintain-the-momentum

WhiteJC

 
Owls Playoffs Versus... Fulham?

It's Play-Off time again, a period last year where Wednesday secured their first trip to the capital in 23 years, and their first game at the new Wembley. Obviously, last time it ended in heartbreak, but this time the Owls seek to turn it around and seal our spot in the Premier League after 17 years in exile and truly celebrate the clubs 150th anniversary with England's elite in the top flight.

This is the first of a three-part series where we look at our potential play-off opponents. The first opponent we will look at is 6th-placed, Fulham FC. Catch our other articles on Reading - HERE and on Huddersfield - HERE.

The Craven Cottage side head to S6 this weekend and in a game a few weeks ago looked like would decide sixth spot, it now carries less importance with some Owls feeling that Carlos should even play a weakened side. Fulham may well do so as they can't improve on their sixth place finish after blasting past a choking Leeds United side, a real shame eh!

Season overview -

Fulham looked a risk in the 2015/16 season of dropping to League One but after Slavisa Jokanovic`s arrival towards to the latter part of last season the former Watford boss steadied the ship and retained Championship status for the Cottagers. Having a summer to build a side capable of competing in the second tier Jokanovic recruited seasoned performers at this level such as Scott Malone and Chris Martin amongst flair players like Aluko to add pace and skill going forward. The mix of hard work, pace and skill has paid off for the West Londoners as they along with Huddersfield have proved to be somewhat a surprise package in the league this season and occupy a playoff place ahead of tipped sides like Derby and Norwich City.

Fulham along with the top seven in the Championship have maintained a strong push away from mid table and interestingly allowed their managers to build and invest over summer and the January transfer window and despite dips in form haven't been tempted to replace their management and coaching teams.

Biggest win of the season -

Arguably Fulham`s best result of the season came a few weeks ago at the John Smith's Stadium, after trailing Huddersfield early on the visitors destroyed that goal advantage and took the game by storm running up a 4 - 1 lead by halftime. Allowing the away side to canter through the second half with little fuss. Elsewhere their biggest wins were both on home soil overcoming fellow playoff contenders Huddersfield Town and Reading 5 - 0.

Biggest loss of the season -

Fulham surprisingly went down at home to a Tammy Abraham lead Bristol City side who came and conquered in West London winning 4 - 0. The result stands out as an abnormality in Fulham story of the season as it was the first time the Cottager's leaked goals to that extent in the first half of the season and served to derail them until Huddersfield took the field at Craven Cottage to be soundly beaten 5 - 0 by the hosts clearing any memories of Lee Johnson side's visit to the capital the month before.

Results Vs Wednesday -

Fulham didn't enjoy playing Wednesday in the 2015/16 season losing to the Owls on three occasions. Once in the FA Cup and twice in the EFL Championship, remember that Ross Wallace screamer? This season aside from this coming Saturday Wednesday and Fulham played out an entertaining 1 - 1 draw at Craven Cottage a slick opener from Forestieri was cancelled out in the 91st minute by Malone to pinch a point off the Owls.

Key 5 players -
Scott Malone, Tom Cairney Stefan Johansen, Sone Aluko and Chris Martin



Read more: http://www.sheffwed.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=490434#ixzz4gBSJw0nI

WhiteJC

 
Scott Malone: Beating Sheffield Wednesday will give sides more reason to not want to play Fulham

The 26-year-old believes teams fear the expansive brand of football Fulham play and beating Wednesday will add more reasons to be worried about them

Scott Malone reckons beating Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday will give the other sides in the top six even more reason to not want to face Fulham in the play-offs.

Carlos Carvalhal's side are the form team going into the end of season showpiece, having won six of their last seven games, but that record is closely matched by Slavisa Jokanovic's team who have won five of their last seven.

Much has been said about Fulham's ability to score goals and for good reason - they're the top scorers in the Championship with 83 to their name while Wednesday have an ability to grind out wins, with their last five victories coming courtesy of a one-goal margin.

The two go head-to-head on Sunday at Hillsborough in what could be a dress rehearsal for a potential play-off semi final or indeed final, and Malone believes that if they get a win in the game it will give Wednesday, Reading and Huddersfield even more reason to want to avoid the Cottagers in the end of season show piece.


Having a go: Scott Malone (Photo: Paul Burgman/Press-Photos.com)

He said: "If we beat Wednesday on Saturday the rest of the teams in the play-offs are going to be thinking, 'well hold on a minute.'

"We're going there to win and I think their (Wednesday's) mentality in the play-offs is that they don't want to play Fulham so we go there and if we win the four games we get promoted.

"Teams don't want to play us because of the way we play - we're expansive and we score goals and lately we've been keeping them out too. which we didn't do at the start of the season.

"The way we attack is frightening and I think teams know they need to score two or three against us to win the game.

"Our away form is pretty good so I don't think anyone wants to play us over two legs."



http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/scott-malone-beating-sheffield-wednesday-12984984


WhiteJC

 
Fulham on alert as Chelsea duo are set for summer exit

According to Get West London, Chelsea are set to let Tomas Kalas and Lucas Piazon leave the club in the summer.

Both players have been on season long loans at Fulham and the Championship outfit might revisit deals for the pair.

It is more likely that Fulham will pursue a deal for Tomas Kalas.

The centre back has featured thirty five times for Fulham over the course of the Championship campaign.

The Czech Republic international has impressed at Fulham and has previously stated his desire to make a permanent move as he continues to press ahead with their promotion bid via the play-offs.

Lucas Piazon, on the other hand, only managed 25 appearances in all competitions before breaking his jaw in February.

The Brazilian has played 6 times since his return.

Fulham may try to sign the Brazilian winger on a permanent deal but it is likely to depend on the price.



https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/fulham-on-alert-as-chelsea-duo-are-set-for-summer-exit/

WhiteJC

 
There's A Lot of Hurt – Leeds Boss Garry Monk Gives Up On Miracle Goal Swing To Overtake Fulham

Leeds United head coach Garry Monk has indicated he has written off the chances of his side enjoying a 13-goal swing in goal difference with Fulham, by explaining his men are "hurt" at missing out on the playoffs.

While Leeds are all but sure to finish seventh and not to be able to overhaul sixth placed Fulham on the final day, the race is not mathematically over as the Whites could overturn a 13-goal differential with the Cottagers.

If Fulham suffer a heavy defeat away at Sheffield Wednesday while at the same time Leeds dish out a mammoth drubbing to already relegated Wigan Athletic, the Whites could finish sixth.

However, Monk has indicated how unlikely he sees such a scenario being by conceding his side have missed out.

"We have looked at all the positives this season, when it comes to an end, we can be happy with the progression of the club", Monk told LUTV.

"There is still a lot of disappointment and hurt however on missing out on the playoffs.

"You have seen this season how competitive the Championship is and it is only going to get tougher, we have to be ready.

"We need a clear plan and we need to build on the foundations and progression made this season", Monk added.

Regardless of what happens in the game between Sheffield Wednesday and Fulham, Leeds will be looking to end the current campaign on a high by taking all three points from the DW Stadium.

They face a Wigan side who have already been relegated and will be playing their football in League One next term.



http://www.insidefutbol.com/2017/05/04/theres-a-lot-of-hurt-leeds-boss-garry-monk-gives-up-on-miracle-goal-swing-to-overtake-fulham/335633/

WhiteJC

 
Liverpool target Ryan Sessegnon urged to stay at Fulham by Cottagers boss Slavisa Jokanovic

The 16-year-old wonderkid continues to be linked with a move to Anfield after a stellar breakthrough campaign in west London


Sessegnon continues to be linked with a move to Anfield (Photo: Rex Features)

Liverpool target Ryan Sessegnon has been urged to stay at Fulham by Cottagers boss Slavisa Jokanovic.

The 16-year-old wonderkid continues to be linked with a move to Anfield after a stellar breakthrough campaign in west London.

Despite his tender years, the left-sided player has played 25 times in the Championship this season, including 17 starts.

He has notched five goals and has helped Fulham into the playoffs, with Jokanovic's side the bookies favourites to join Brighton and Newcastle in the top flight.


Sessegnon has been urged to stay at Fulham (Photo: Rex Features)


Jokanvoic has led Fulham into the top six (Photo: Dan Mullan)


And the former Watford boss reckons Sessegnon should stay with the club - whatever happens between now and the start of next season.

"I am confident he will be a Fulham player," said the Serb.

"It not just depends on myself but depends on different sides too but I believe this is right place for him.

He is a young player and he needs to learn - he needs the minutes with us and I believe he is in the right place for building himself and to be ready for an important step that is in front of him.

"All his life he is with Fulham and I am sure he is confident with us - I believe he has detected improvement and I believe he believes he's in the right place.

"In life it is normal to show ambition and want more things but I believe in this moment it is the right moment for himself to stay with us and improve his promise."



http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/liverpool-target-ryan-sessegnon-urged-10355121


WhiteJC

 
2017 Summer Transfer Window: When does it open and close? Everything you need to know

It's a chance for clubs to assess their squads and look to right the wrongs of the previous season in order to make the 2017/18 campaign a better one than this year

With the final weekend of the Championship season upon us, attention is turning to the summer transfer window.

It's a chance for clubs to assess their squads and look to right the wrongs of the previous season in order to make the 2017/18 campaign a better one than this year.

Last summer, Aston Villa and Newcastle spent more than Spanish giants Real Madrid as £215million in total was splashed out across the second tier.

To put that figure into context that is more than the £190m spent in the French Ligue 1.

While the Magpies have won promotion back to the Premier League, Sunderland could yet try and get their wallet out to right their wrongs after relegation.

GetWestLondon has produced a handy guide outlining the key dates for the window.

When does the transfer window open?

The 2017 summer transfer window opens on Saturday July 1 for English clubs. In Scotland as well as France, Germany, Italy and Spain, the window will be open from June 9.

When does the transfer window close?

In Europe the deadline will be Thursday August 31, while British sides have until 11pm on Friday September 1 to complete deals.

What can we expect in west London?

All clubs will be active in the summer but some will be busier than others.

Brentford, unless they see their stars depart, will be relatively quiet in the summer window with a striker and midfielder the main targets for the Bees.

Fulham don't yet know what division they will be in yet. If promoted to the Premier League, they are likely to invest in order to strengthen their squad. If they don't go up, they will be hoping to keep hold of their stars.

QPR, as things stand, are likely to be the busiest side in west London after a difficult season which saw them only just secure survival with a game to spare.



http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/2017-summer-transfer-window-open-12986727

WhiteJC

 
Can the Fulham stars currently out on loan play in the Championship play-offs for their parent club?

Fulham have a number of players out on loan who are due to return to Motspur Park after the final game of the regular Championship season on Sunday

Fulham will not be able to call upon those players they have sent out on loan this season in this year's Championship play-offs.

Slavisa Jokanovic has sent out a number of his players on loan to various clubs around the country but he won't be able to use any of them in the play-off games, even if they return to Fulham after the end of their club's campaigns.

Rochard Stearman, Lasse Vigen Christensen, Ryan Tunnicliffe and Cauley Woodrow are all on loan at Championships clubs whose seasons finish this Sunday at the culmination of the Championship regular season.

Cameron Burgess, Sean Kavanagh, Jack Grimmer, Larnell Cole and Jozabed are all also out on loan, with the latter set to return in June from Celta Vigo.

Regulations state that a player who returns from loan before the completion of the league matches won't be eligible to play, and in this case the play-offs still count as Championship matches.

The EFL rules, Section Six state:

    53.1.4 A Player whose Standard Loan expires (or terminates) at the end of the Season of the Transferee Club but prior to the completion of the League Matches of his Transferor Club (where it is a Member Club) will not be eligible to play in any remaining League Matches for the Transferor Club in that Season

That means that Fulham will have to rely on the players that have got them to the play-offs to finish the job, something Scott Malone is relishing the chance of doing .



http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/revealed-can-fulham-stars-currently-12986167

WhiteJC

 
Sheffield Wednesday Are Going Up – Neil Redfearn Switches From Fulham Prediction

Former Leeds United boss Neil Redfearn believes that Sheffield Wednesday will win the Championship playoffs, admitting he has changed his mind, as he previously backed Fulham.

With one matchday left in the current Championship campaign, the playoff places have been effectively settled and Reading, Sheffield Wednesday, Huddersfield Town and Fulham will do battle for a spot in the Premier League.

Fulham and Sheffield Wednesday both picked up form when it mattered, at the business end of the season, as Leeds under Garry Monk slumped from fourth to seventh.

Ex-Leeds boss Redfearn always thought that if Fulham could sneak into a playoff spot then they would be dangerous, but now he has seen enough of Sheffield Wednesday to believe it will be the Owls who will go up.

"I thought Fulham all along, but at this moment in time I've just got a feeling for Sheffield Wednesday", Redfearn, assessing who might win the playoffs, said on Radio Yorkshire.

"I think Sheffield Wednesday are going to go up."

Wednesday have won their last six matches in a row, claiming consecutive three-point hauls when it mattered, and many believe the Owls have peaked at the right time.

The Owls have taken 19 points from their last nine league games, with Fulham collecting 17 over the same period.

Leeds collected just nine points.



http://www.insidefutbol.com/2017/05/04/sheffield-wednesday-are-going-up-neil-redfearn-switches-from-fulham-prediction/335698/


WhiteJC

 
What happened when the play-off contenders met each other earlier in the season?

A look at the previous results between Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Wednesday, Reading and Fulham this season


Now the play-off places have been decided the mind games start to begin, with mental strength playing a big factor in who gets promoted and who doesn't.

The idea that you may have lost twice to your playoff opponent in the regular season, yet you still might win them in the playoffs all comes down to mental strength.

Previous games come into consideration as every fine detail is scrutinised by fans, managers and players alike.

Below Steven Downes takes us through a full round up of the play-off teams' previous meetings this season.

Huddersfield Town vs Fulham

Fulham 5-0 Huddersfield Town

Town got knocked for five down in London, as Fulham's play-off charge was about to hit full throttle.

Huddersfield Town 1-4 Fulham

Town fared no better at home against the Cottagers. Chris Lowe's penalty was supposed to steady the nerves, however it all went downhill from there as Fulham cruised to victory.

Huddersfield Town vs Reading

Reading 1-0 Huddersfield Town

Town lost against Reading in what was a tight game between two good footballing sides.

Town went down to ten men due to the dismissal of Rajiv Van La Parra, which didn't help their cause.

Huddersfield Town 1-0 Reading

The John Smith's Stadium side got their revenge on Reading and won 1-0 through an 82nd minute winner from Phillip Billing.

Huddersfield Town vs Sheffield Wednesday

Huddersfield Town 0-1 Sheffield Wednesday

Fernando Forestieri scored a 68th minute penalty to give the Owls a vital three points at the John Smith's Stadium.

Sheffield Wednesday 2-0 Huddersfield Town

The Owls were too good for Town on the day at Hillsborough, Ross Wallace (54) and Fernando Forestieri (90+1) grabbed the goals to seal a double over Town this season.

Sheffield Wednesday vs Fulham

Fulham 1-1 Sheffield Wednesday

It was all square at Craven Cottage as Scott Malone grabbed a late equaliser for the home side to share the points.

Sheffield Wednesday vs Fulham

To be played on Sunday.

Reading vs Sheffield Wednesday

Reading 2-1 Sheffield Wednesday

Reading got into a two-goal lead and didn't let the Owls back into the affair despite a late consultation goal.

Sheffield Wednesday 0-2 Reading

The Royals got a right royal result at Hillsborough earlier this season as the Owls couldn't stop a fluid and well-rehearsed Reading attack.

Reading vs Fulham

Fulham 5-0 Reading

Fulham thrashed Reading as they did to Town earlier this season. The performance showed why Fulham deserve to be in the play-off mix.

Reading vs Fulham

Fulham 5-0 Reading

Fulham thrashed Reading as they did to Town earlier this season. The performance showed why Fulham deserve to be in the play-off mix.



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Limited Tickets Back On Sale

A very limited number of Sheffield Wednesday tickets will be available for fans to purchase on Friday morning.

From 9am fans can call 0843 208 1234 (option 2) or visit the Ticket Office to secure their seat at Hillsborough, but act quickly as only a handful are available.



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Slavisa Jokanovic: 'Ryan Sessegnon should stay at Fulham'

Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanovic has said that he is "confident" of keeping Ryan Sessegnon at Craven Cottage for at least another season.

Liverpool have been heavily linked with a move for the left-back, who has already established himself as a first-team regular with the Championship side, but Jokanovic feels that the 16-year-old should continue his development at his current club.

The 48-year-old told reporters: "I am confident he will be a Fulham player. It not just depends on myself but depends on different sides too but I believe this is right place for him.

"He is a young player and he needs to learn - he needs the minutes with us and I believe he is in the right place for building himself and to be ready for an important step that is in front of him.

"All his life he is with Fulham and I am sure he is confident with us - I believe he has detected improvement and I believe he believes he's in the right place.

"In life it is normal to show ambition and want more things but I believe in this moment it is the right moment for himself to stay with us and improve his promise."

Sessegnon has scored five times in 29 appearances for Fulham in all competitions.



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Fulham boss thinks Ryan Sessegnon will reject Liverpool, Man Utd and Arsenal


Ryan Sessegnon scored a double away at Newcastle earlier this season (Getty)

Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic has spoken out amid speculation linking teenage superstar Ryan Sessegnon with a move to the Premier League.

The 16-year-old has been sensational for the Cottagers this season with his performances at left-back and in attack helping Fulham secure a place in the Championship play-offs.

He's managed to score seven goals this term and earned a place in the PFA Championship Team of the Year.

It's seen him linked with virtually every top side in the Premier League, with Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United among those persistently linked with the Fulham youth product.

However Jokanovic expects Sessegnon to reject any approach this summer so that he can continue his development at Craven Cottage.

'I am confident he will be a Fulham player,' said Fulham's Serbian manager.

'It not just depends on myself but depends on different sides too but I believe this is right place for him.

'He is a young player and he needs to learn – he needs the minutes with us and I believe he is in the right place for building himself and to be ready for an important step that is in front of him.

'All his life he is with Fulham and I am sure he is confident with us – I believe he has detected improvement and I believe he believes he's in the right place.

'In life it is normal to show ambition and want more things but I believe in this moment it is the right moment for himself to stay with us and improve his promise.'



Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2017/05/04/fulham-boss-thinks-ryan-sessegnon-will-reject-liverpool-man-utd-and-arsenal-6616347/#ixzz4gBZtNNBi

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The facts of how to win the play-offs: late charges, relegation-form winners and 20% chaos

What determines a play-off winner: form, big-match temperament, timing your run or sheer luck? Mike Holden crunches the numbers to bring you the maths behind the climax...

Arguably English football's greatest innovation of the past 30 years, the Football League Play-Offs remain unrivalled for drama. Barring a tweak to the away-goals rule, the format hasn't changed since 1990 – and why would it? The conditions are perfect for ding-dong battles and those breathtaking moments that punctuate the nerve-shredding tension. Year upon year, they deliver.

But so fine are the margins between success and failure, it's easy to buy into the notion that there's no rhyme or reason to who goes up and who stays down. "The play-offs are a lottery": it's one of football's biggest cliches and biggest myths. Yes, chance plays a significant part. But the probabilities are never equal.

Over the past 27 seasons, there have been 81 play-off campaigns, involving 324 teams, playing 405 matches. And FFT has scrutinised the data to bring you the underlying patterns that indicate why some teams have a much better chance of promotion than others.

Consider the four participating teams as A, B, C and D (from highest league position to lowest), here's what you need to know...

80% order, 20% chaos
In the early years, a school of thought developed that teams who finished highest would invariably underperform – most probably because, while the sample size remained small, each instance of Team A failing to win promotion was highlighted as an injustice compared to the way things used to be.

In fact, the opposite is true: on the whole, Team A wins promotion roughly twice as often as everybody else. In 81 campaigns, Team A has triumphed 31 times (38.2%) compared with 18, 14 and 18 promotions for the other three teams respectively. Broadly speaking, that's a 40-20-20-20 distribution. For every five campaigns, Team A will be promoted twice, everybody else once.


(Key: Team A is in the highest play-off position, D the lowest. Green: winners, amber: runners-up, red: semi-finalists)

The 80/20 principle is another way of framing it, whereby we might conclude that the play-offs are 80% chaos and 20% order. If we take the 40% of Team A successes, you could argue that half of them (20%) are simply the upshot of Team A being overwhelmingly superior, while the other half (20%) are the result of chance (matching the probabilities of triumph for Teams B, C and D).

Which means that sides who have seen the automatic places locked up early - as in this season's Championship and League Two - have more to play for than just maintaining momentum and securing a second leg at home. It might also mean that Scunthorpe's last-day leapfrog over frustrated Fleetwood is more than merely academic. 

Previous meetings count for little

Another popular assumption is that one team has an advantage (be it psychological or tactical) over an opponent if they had the better head-to-head record during the regular season. However, the stats suggest previous results have virtually no bearing. In 193 examples where one team boasted superiority on aggregate over two league games, they replicated that success only 97 times (50.3% – pretty much a coin-toss average).


Play-off results against teams beaten during the league season. Green: winners in play-off head-to-heads, red: losers

When you break that data down by team, a more revealing picture begins to emerge. Similarly to the 80/20 principle above, Team A replicates head-to-head success more than 70% of the time, whereas for everyone else that figure is consistently around 40% – in other words, they're actually more likely to lose than to win. So while Team A might be expected to repeat their triumph over the opponents they bested during the regular season, for Teams B, C and D a positive head-to-head might be considered a bad omen.

Indeed, 2016 provided more examples of this. Despite inferior head-to-heads in the regular season, Millwall overcame Bradford in the semis and Wimbledon beat Plymouth at Wembley - and there was a startling example in the Championship's semi-final between Derby and Hull. Over the two league games, the Rams won 6-0 on aggregate; it mattered little to the timely Tigers, who roared past them en route to promotion.

Disastrous form is no disaster

Another statement made so often that it has passed into accepted wisdom is that it's always the team in the best form that wins the play-offs. The figures show that it's simply not true – and there have been examples of the opposite being the case.

There's no doubt psychology plays a significant role at the end of a gruelling 46-game season, but too much is made of 'momentum' – a concept that's almost impossible to capture by any form of objective measurement. There is a pattern of success in accordance with late flourishes, but the difference is so slight as to be rendered almost meaningless.


How form over last 10 games affects play-off success. Green: winners, amber: runners-up, red: semi-finalists

Intriguingly, though, there's a small sample where teams have effectively gone into the play-offs in relegation form – taking fewer than 10 points from the final 10 matches – and they've performed no worse than chance. Of the 12 such instances, three teams have been promoted (Blackburn 1992, Grimsby 1998, Crystal Palace 2014) and three have finished runners-up.

The obvious explanation here is that expectations become so low as the regular season draws to a close, the pressure on the players is almost non-existent. The prize on offer is no less attractive, yet the 'no-hopers' are able to approach their games with freedom.

Big-match pedigree matters

A team's chances of a Wembley promotion are sometimes dismissed on the grounds of inconsistency, where silly results against weaker opposition deem them unreliable. But this isn't a trait to be overly concerned about here because such teams, by definition, tend to have stronger records against the bigger teams – and that's what really matters in the play-offs.


How form against promotion rivals affects play-off success. Green: winners, amber: runners-up, red: semi-finalists

When measuring teams by their results against the three other play-off contenders and those already promoted via the automatic places, the data shows that those who have excelled against many of their closest rivals have a clear advantage: half of the dozen teams averaging more than 1.9ppg in "big games" have sealed promotion. Of last season's contenders, Barnsley (1.9) had the highest returns and duly went up.

The success rate falls steadily as those hauls drop towards 1ppg, but curiously leaps up again underneath that figure: of the 86 teams to have averaged 1ppg or less against rivals, 24 have achieved promotion and another 21 have reached the final. This was backed up again last year: Hull (0.9) and Wimbledon (0.83) went up, while Millwall (0.9) and Wednesday (0.7) reached Wembley.

Late interlopers rule (in the end)

Finally, beware of the free spirit. Late interlopers who gatecrash the Play-Offs in the final few weeks of the season appear to have a psychological advantage over those who have wrestled with the pressure of a promotion race for most of the campaign. But curiously, it's a phenomenon that doesn't rear its head until the final.

In 55 instances where a team has occupied a play-off or automatic berth for fewer than 12 rounds after Christmas, 25 (45.5%) have reached the final (44%). But out of those 25, a staggering 17 (68%) have clinched promotion at the Millennium Stadium or Wembley.


How time in the play-off zone affects play-off success. Green: winners, amber: runners-up, red: semi-finalists

It happened again last season, not once but twice. Barnsley had spent just six matchdays in the promotion slots, AFC Wimbledon 11, but they came good when it mattered. Conversely, of the five promo-slot ever-presents, three (Brighton, Derby and Walsall) crashed out in the semis, before Plymouth lost at Wembley and Hull went up.

The best explanation, perhaps, is that the positive psychology stemming from this unexpected opportunity counts for little over two legs against superior opposition. But put those teams on the big stage in a one-off showpiece over 90 minutes, and the idea that destiny is somehow pre-ordained in their favour becomes much more relevant.



Read more at https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/facts-how-win-play-offs-late-charges-relegation-form-winners-and-20-chaos?page=0%2C4#SD3gvRJoLMxkk7OD.99