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Yes, we've not been convincing twice now against nine players. Older fans will remember a game against Portsmouth in the 80s when they had three players sent off. They must have been one of the dirtiest teams to have come to the Lane. We still struggled to beat them and relied on a Paul Mariner own goal. We also had a player sent off that day.
 



I remember that game. Paul Mariner was a good centre forward (striker in modern speak) who also had a few games for England. He reverted to centre half during that game and had an absolute blinder , almost single handedly thwarting our efforts. It was very unlucky for him after such a fine display by him to be the scorer of our winning goal. I felt sorry for him but more than happy to get the win.

Footnote This may be part of an interesting quiz question some day " Can you name the England centre forwards who scored for Sheffield United?
 
I remember that game. Paul Mariner was a good centre forward (striker in modern speak) who also had a few games for England. He reverted to centre half during that game and had an absolute blinder , almost single handedly thwarting our efforts. It was very unlucky for him after such a fine display by him to be the scorer of our winning goal. I felt sorry for him but more than happy to get the win.

Footnote This may be part of an interesting quiz question some day " Can you name the England centre forwards who scored for Sheffield United?
Peter Withe being another.
 
Peter Withe being another.

Quite right 1973Blade but Mariner would be an obscure answer as he never played for us. The others could be looked up through past players lists.
I suppose the question should be which full England internationals as I think that we could add Billy Sharpe, Steve Cammack and perhaps Mick Jones to the list
 
Yes, we've not been convincing twice now against nine players. Older fans will remember a game against Portsmouth in the 80s when they had three players sent off. They must have been one of the dirtiest teams to have come to the Lane. We still struggled to beat them and relied on a Paul Mariner own goal. We also had a player sent off that day.

Can we have a bit of perspective. It was only 9 men for 15 mins against a team desperate to defend and we won.

I know it's not been you really but there's been a lot of hysteria about it!
 
I was at that game and it was bizarre to watch us uninspiredly attacking until a speculative shot by Steve Wigley span off Mariner's foot and looped over the keeper. Bizarre goal to win a bizarre game. I believe for a while it held the record of most sending offs in a game (4).
 
I was also there. I remember the post match interview and the manager (would it have been Bassett?) saying that Beagrie was doing his nut, saying that someone needed to get behind them down the wing, and his reply was 'yes, that's what you were supposed to do'.
 
We made the national BBC news after that game. As usual, we arrived late in time to hear Billy Gilbert walking off while giving the ref some of the finest Anglo-Saxon language I've heard before or since. Four minutes in as I recall.

From there it was no holds barred and I'm sure the ref could have sent off more than he did before half time.

The second half, Mariner OG apart, was only memorable for the chant of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, hooray! as Portsmouth ran out for the 2nd half.
 
I was at that game and it was bizarre to watch us uninspiredly attacking until a speculative shot by Steve Wigley span off Mariner's foot and looped over the keeper. Bizarre goal to win a bizarre game. I believe for a while it held the record of most sending offs in a game (4).

It tied the English record, set in 1955, of 4 sendings off. The record is now 5 I think.
 
I was also there. I remember the post match interview and the manager (would it have been Bassett?) saying that Beagrie was doing his nut, saying that someone needed to get behind them down the wing, and his reply was 'yes, that's what you were supposed to do'.
It was before Bassett, Billy McEwan I think.
 
I remember that game. Paul Mariner was a good centre forward (striker in modern speak) who also had a few games for England. He reverted to centre half during that game and had an absolute blinder , almost single handedly thwarting our efforts. It was very unlucky for him after such a fine display by him to be the scorer of our winning goal. I felt sorry for him but more than happy to get the win.

Footnote This may be part of an interesting quiz question some day " Can you name the England centre forwards who scored for Sheffield United?

I vaguely remember that Mariner played sweeper for Pompey that season, rather than up front. He was certainly at theback that day. He diverted a cross from Wigley into his own net.
 



Yes, we've not been convincing twice now against nine players. Older fans will remember a game against Portsmouth in the 80s when they had three players sent off. They must have been one of the dirtiest teams to have come to the Lane. We still struggled to beat them and relied on a Paul Mariner own goal. We also had a player sent off that day.

Yes I remember that game, in fact I read something about it somewhere very recently, may have been on a Pompey football site. They had a player called Tait who was simply evil. He got sent off that day I remember it well.

As for us not being convincing against 9 players in the last two games, I agree with you entirely. The thing is, the more time and space we've got the more we use it. The players need to still play with the fast tempo moving the ball into the danger areas quickly when we are facing 9 men - but instead we take the opportunity to dwell on the ball a bit more and look to stroke it around, playing this game of cat and mouse, looking for a gap, that's not very effective. We saw the other night that we were short of ideas when it came to how to break a 9 men defence down. Our main ploy was to hook the crosses over from the flanks into the box. This is easy meat for 9 defenders. I was crying out for us to run at them directly and take them on, to get around the back of them or at the very least, have a shot. But we went a bit like the football under Adkins where we got to the 18 yard box and then started moving it side to side. Fortunately, and belatedly, we got a breakthrough, which was not down to us hooking in another cross, but due to a quick one-two in the box.

The result against Bury the other night changed the entire mood of the crowd. If it had finished 0-0, as it very nearly did, then fans would have left the ground fuming in anger and frustrated at the whole inability we showed to break down one of the poorest teams at this level, on home ground, with only 9 men. We would have had fans on here slating the team and calling for the manager's head in some cases. But we've never had any of that negative wash, because...we won. It doesn't mean we shouldn't be concerned though at how much we struggled against such a poor team with only 9 men.

I hope we don't have to face anything less than 11 men for the rest of the season, but if we do then I hope we can reflect on this and learn from it.
 

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