Billy "past his best" Sharp

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Well 16 goals at the half way stage bodes well for our Billy. I'd certainly settle now for another 16 between now and May 2017.
 
Who said he was past his best?
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It must just be a case of my eyes working better than yours in that case then old timer, because all I can see is a well past his best, shadow of his former self Billy Sharp. He won't get anywhere near 21 this season and you bloody well know it.
 
I could trawl over some threads on here even back to the Clough dynasty. Some self appointed gurus on here would not wish me to quote it all on here for public consumption. Because I have that touch of class, I will not do so. Keep quiet you lads/lasses or I'll re-publish it all, warts and all
 
Sharp is the best finisher in league 1, always puts in a good shift too and due to his Blades ties will be influential in the dressing room and on the pitch.

But he's not the quickest or the sharpest. Not great in the air, not a target man and doesnt create chances for himself or score goals from nothing. Also he doesn't look comfortable with penalties, often going for power over accuracy.

So play to Sharps strengths and set him up and he's a great asset. However in a struggling team I think he'd be pretty ineffective.

It's all about styles and knowing how a player fits into a team.
 
I could trawl over some threads on here even back to the Clough dynasty. Some self appointed gurus on here would not wish me to quote it all on here for public consumption. Because I have that touch of class, I will not do so. Keep quiet you lads/lasses or I'll re-publish it all, warts and all

What?
 



Billy Sharp is one of the best locally developed Blades this club has ever produced. 100% Blade. born, bred, in his blood, like you and me .

That's how good he is and how much I love his cotton socks.

Whether he is any good or not, he's part of me -ME, Sharp is what I'm all about.
 
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I've said for years you need to play a certain way if you're going to play with sharp in your side.

I also said I'm not sure playing that way would equal being up there with the best... but I believe this was because Adkins convinced me, the majority and the squad that we were too small and as said above as he isn't a speedster or big lad you're basically missing one or the other.

I now think provided you have someone to stretch teams (e.g. Done) he's pretty fricking awesome at what he does. Plus I think defenders are constantly worried about him now which also helps him/ the team.
 
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I've said for years you need to play a certain way if you're going to play with sharp in your side.

I also said I'm not sure playing that way would equal being up there with the best... but I believe this was because Adkins convinced me, the majority and the squad that we were too small and as said above as he isn't a speedster or big lad you're basically missing one or the other.

I now think provided you have someone to stretch teams (e.g. Done) he's pretty fricking awesome at what he does. Plus I think defenders are constantly worried about him now which also helps him/ the team.


I said on a forum many years ago that we should keep Sharp, play to his strengths and build a side round him and sink or swim, believing we would swim.

I was against Warnock selling him for £100k despite him scoring hatfuls of goals throughout his career with us and Scunthorpe.

McCabe bought him back and Robson never fancied him, what bigger endorsement would any club want?

Not big enough for Blackwell, he was blinded by Beattie.

Billy Sharp is S2 through and through and is one hell of a player as well. Agree we need a team to play to his strengths but so do Messi, Bale, Ronaldo and Ibrahimovich. .

What our club needed to do was build on the strengths and commitment of the Sharps of this world.

He and a few others could have taken us where Southampton are, Bournemouth, Boro and Watford, Leicester and Stoke.

Now it's too late for all that. We have to build brick by brick and one step at a time. No way will our young players stay with us for long if they are any good. Sharp was in the last era of players wanting to play for their club and their supporters, regardless of cash.
 
I think McNulty will soon (if he doesn't already) do everything Billy does better, and if the Eoin Doyle rumours are true, he may be an even better option. I would also like us to go for O'Grady.

That's a bit of a classic too.
 
I believe the man who said "It was difficult to fit Billy into his team" is still earning a living from football.
 



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