‘Unbelievable’ previous experience told Sheffield Wednesday new boy all he needed to know before signing
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The Senegal-born defender played 81 minutes of their penalty shootout win over Stockport County in the Carabao Cup.
He looks well-placed to start at Hull City on Saturday and given his previous EFL experience with Barnsley and Preston North End has a good idea of what to expect from the away terraces.
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Hide AdSpeaking to The Star, he cited a previous Hillsborough visit with the Tykes as one he remembers well and gave him a first look at Wednesdayite passion.
He said: “Before I signed for the club I knew that it was big team, because I’d played here in a derby with Barnsley, so I knew the atmosphere in the stadium and I was watching the play-offs as well - and I saw what they could do to help change a 4-0 scoreline.
“It was unbelievable, and showed that the 12th man here is top. I’m expecting to see that all season, because it’s going to be tough. I want to see the stadium full and to make them happy.”
With that first appearances out of the way - Diaby was banned for the season opener with Southampton thanks to a suspension carried over from his time with Preston - he is looking to kick on.
One thing he has promised is ultimate dedication.
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Hide Ad“I’m very happy, I couldn’t wait to make my debut and I’m pleased that that’s now sorted, now I’m looking forward to more games,” he said.
“I work hard, I always give my 100% - maybe I’ll have some games where I’m top and others where I’m not the same, but I’ll give my all on the pitch and I think that’s what supporters expect from every player.
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