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Jewell Pleased With Workout Saturday, 30th Jul 2011 17:57 Boss Paul Jewell was pleased with his side’s performance in their final pre-season friendly at home to Wolves, despite falling to a 2-1 defeat. The Town manager hopes Lee Bowyer’s goal will be the first of many for his new club. Jewell said: “They were quality opposition. We both made a few changes, which probably disrupted the rhythm of the game in the second half a little bit, but there was a lot of good stuff, a lot of pleasing stuff came out of it. “We know we need to improve in certain areas but it was a good workout but the real thing starts next week.” ....
Town 1-2 Wolves Saturday, 30th Jul 2011 16:57 Lee Bowyer scored his first goal in a Town shirt but Paul Jewell’s men were beaten 2-1 by Wolves in their final pre-season friendly at Portman Road. After an impressive first period, Bowyer put the Blues ahead just before half-time, Stephen Hunt and then a later Sylvan Ebanks-Blake penalty winning it for the visitors after the break. Blues boss Paul Jewell started six of his new signings with Nathan Ellington amongst the subs. Grant Leadbitter was again given the captaincy, slotting into a five-man midfield with ex-Wolves man Mark Kennedy in the holding role and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas wide on the left. ....
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236 shares As it stands, the Government appear happy for the clubs to take the lead and the majority are actively encouraging players to be vaccinated. Some are even considering making it a stipulation of all future contracts. The PFA are also in favour of vaccination in principle but have a difficult balance to strike as they are also compelled to stand up for players individual freedoms and personal choice. Sportsmail has been told that there is considerable reluctance among some players to be vaccinated, particularly those in their late teens and early 20s, as many do not feel vulnerable to the virus or the potential risks. ....