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		<title>Another new start for Francis Jeffers</title>
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			<description>Been a bit of an enigma in Sheffield has Frannie. About 80% of Wednesday fans long since gave up on him, whIle the rest just live in hopeless faith that the fox will return To form and actually get some goals. His first season he atracted significant praise for, while not scoring many, he was making good movement and getting into good positions only to be let down by poor service from midfield. That arguement long since vanished when Brian Laws vastly improved the midfield and it turned out to be Jeffers in poor areas.

If Jeffers does move to Notts County don't expect an immediate goal surge. In our two meetings with League 2 sides this season Jeffers was far from his level. In the home tie against Rochdale Jeffers appeared from the bench in (admittedly already easily won tie) the second half and proceded to have a whole one chance - a one on one break in which he resembled a schoolboy on debut, overtouching his dribble and presenting the keeper the ball at his feet. In the other tie, at Port Vale, Jeffers allowed himself to be distracted and affected by opposition jibes and niggly kicks and resulted in the headbutt. However this was made worse the morning after with a Ill-advised phone call to Sky Sports News, where the presenter easily ascertained from Frannie that no he hadn't spoken to or apologised to the Port Vale player he headbutted, or really intended too, or apologised to Brian Laws and hadn't considered the possibility of going into training and was at the time &quot;sat with my feet up&quot;. 

Still if he gets a winner tonight he's a legend for life, and it could be worse, Wednesday could have the other striker who made his debut at the Boleyn against Australia that night, but didn't, unlike Jeffers, score - Wayne somebody...oh maybe not.

 - loppy</description>
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