Maidenhead
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If you take the sentiment out of football, what have you got left?No time or place for sentiment. Get rid of the likes of Scougall,McNulty and Long
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If you take the sentiment out of football, what have you got left?No time or place for sentiment. Get rid of the likes of Scougall,McNulty and Long
And yet most are in complete denial that Clough was any good.And the last minute, when that 5th goal went in, is one of my all time great memories.
The way the support came together to acknowledge the success of the team was unbelievable.
And yes it was a success, the team played well above the sum of it's parts and every Blade that was there that day should be enshrined in Blades folklore, players and fans alike (except for the knobs that were fighting amongst em selves)
So you'd rather keep them out of sentiment and take up a wage someone better could be getting? I like Scougall, his first half season was great... done very little since. Ya'Il need to chill out.If you take the sentiment out of football, what have you got left?
I'm on record as saying that I wouldn't have sacked Clough at the time, and I'm pretty sure that was the majority view too.And yet most are in complete denial that Clough was any good.
You missed my point altogether.So you'd rather keep them out of sentiment and take up a wage someone better could be getting? I like Scougall, his first half season was great... done very little since. Ya'Il need to chill out.
Didn't mean you mate, I meant in general ,and yes with hindsight it was the right decision although I think Clough would have taken us up ,and this time least year things were very different.I'm on record as saying that I wouldn't have sacked Clough at the time, and I'm pretty sure that was the majority view too.
For me he had two major issues that with hindsight couldn't have been corrected.
First his autocratic style of man management that alienated too many of the players and secondly, he was risk averse.
His first inclination was that "if they don't score, we don't lose" so although he had a team capable of playing decent football they always felt under pressure at our level in the league but when let off the leash against better teams they showed the real potential that he was suppressing by fear of losing.
Wilder is the complete opposite in both respects and the results speak for themselves.
With hindsight the board made the right decision, although it took the Adkins disaster to get to the end result,
I'm on record as saying that I wouldn't have sacked Clough at the time, and I'm pretty sure that was the majority view too.
For me he had two major issues that with hindsight couldn't have been corrected.
First his autocratic style of man management that alienated too many of the players and secondly, he was risk averse.
His first inclination was that "if they don't score, we don't lose" so although he had a team capable of playing decent football they always felt under pressure at our level in the league but when let off the leash against better teams they showed the real potential that he was suppressing by fear of losing.
Wilder is the complete opposite in both respects and the results speak for themselves.
With hindsight the board made the right decision, although it took the Adkins disaster to get to the end result,
I know you didn't mean me.Didn't mean you mate, I meant in general ,and yes with hindsight it was the right decision although I think Clough would have taken us up ,and this time least year things were very different.
I mean the manager needs to be ruthless and take the sentiment out. He can't keep players who have had one good half season out of three and a half can heYou missed my point altogether.
Football is a game of sentiment.
Take the mental highs and lows out of it and you may as well go to theatre each week to see what's on.
Sentiment is what binds us together and what drives us apart so if there's "no time or place for sentiment" I'm asking what have you got left?
And if you speak to my lad he will tell you that I've been an advocate of Wilder's for years tooCorrect. You'll succeed as a manager of Sheffield United if you do the exact opposite to Brians lad.
I know, I'm teasingI mean the manager needs to be ruthless and take the sentiment out. He can't keep players who have had one good half season out of three and a half can he
[QUOTE="Tyler Durden, post: 1316486, member: 15819Correct. You'll succeed as a manager of Sheffield United if you do the exact opposite to Brians lad.
[/QUOTE][QUOTE="Tyler Durden, post: 1316486, member: 15819
I'm not sure if it's this clubs supporters or humanity in general that's gradually degenerating into scum, but it's certainly happening.
What about the cult of Scougall ?[/QUOTE]Oh dear. The Cult Of Clough dies hard it seems.
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