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The team that Warnock took to the Premiership never went below second place all that season. However it had taken him a good six or seven years to build that team. CW and AK are only just starting their second season in charge of the Blades. I said to Mrs Grappler, as we drove to BDTBL last night, "if we win tonight, we go second, and only two points behind Cardiff, mind you Wolves are a decent side, so we will have to wait and see....."
SUFC in second place, in the Championship.
As the old saying goes, the table doesn't lie.
Not quite true, we were 5th after 3 games, but went back up to 2nd after the 4th![]()
Ah ok mate, memory playing tricks on me, I think we were top for a while, then Reading took the top spot and stayed there, we took second place and stayed there.
In fact wasn't it Cardiff away where we sealed promotion before the end of the season?
The Cardiff result meant we were 9 points clear with 3 to play IIRC.Ah ok mate, memory playing tricks on me, I think we were top for a while, then Reading took the top spot and stayed there, we took second place and stayed there.
In fact wasn't it Cardiff away where we sealed promotion before the end of the season?
She goes to 1 match a season because she doesn’t like football.
Technically best united team I've seen in my lifetime. As enjoyable and as successful as warnocks team was I don't think it's even close technically to this side.
It was a great night out in Plymouth thoughTotally agree.
Warnock style was high octane, often plenty of goal mouth action but I went to plenty of matches where we were crap.
Was at Plymouth away, a night match when we lost 3-0.
Took 5 minutes queuing up to get in the ground and we were already 1-0 down.
That night we couldn’t string 2 passes together and didn’t have a single shot in the 1st half.
Think our 1st shot was mid way through the 2nd half from Michael Brown and our fans celebrated like we’d scored.
It did cross my mind that we might play a whole game without having a single shot at goal.
Our fans were furious that night with loads shouting Warnock out.
It was a great night out in Plymouth though![]()
That is one of my frustrations about Coutts.Brown was class that season but let's not forget that Ndlovu and Tonge had goals in them too. That team also had great spirit - the amount of late goals was incredible.
We do lack goals from midfield in this team though. Coutts and Fleck are better at shooting than they give themselves credit for. They should shoot more often.
Best team I've seen and certainly the most fluid. Stick Deane and Agana up top and we'd crush the lot.
Hasn't achieved the things that Warnock or Bassett did yet...
Best side i've seen
At full time last night, I was thinking..... Is this the best United team I've ever seen? (1989 onwards before you 70's old farts all chip in)
Certainly technically without a question this is the most talented group of players United have ever had. Every single United player is so comfortable on the ball its unreal; we have centre halves adeptly performing 1-2's with cultured midfielders and at ease with getting crosses in the box.
Where there may be a debate is the heart and spirit when compared to say, Bassett's 90-92 team and the 02/03 side - but to comprehensively take apart this Wolves team a few days after the high of the Derby takes some doing. It would have been easy to slack off and blame it on the day after the Lord Mayor's Parade.
I was thinking of the other top Div 2 sides we've had in my lifetime (89/90, 97/98, 02/03, 05/06) - and I think the others all had "better" individual units IMO:
GK: either 89/90 or 97/98
Defence: 97/98
Midfield: Close, it's a gnat's chuff between 02/03 and this season's - possibly 02/03 might just pip it due to the cup runs
Attack: either 89/90 or 97/98
But where this team excels is the unity - this side is clearly more than the sum of it's parts - the interchanging that they all can do on the ball gives them the edge over all the others in my view.
I keep arguing this point again and again. It is not better than the sum of its parts.
CW AK and the coaching staff have added new "programs" to their brains that make them perform better. My car is 130BHP. Plug a computer into it and it can go to 175 BHP without altering the parts.
They were playing as professional footballers elsewhere and thought they were playing to their best. Our staff have 'reprogrammed' them. Some items in the world you can do this with if it/they have the capacity.
These players were always good players but just never realised how good. It is not just about what is at their feet it is what is in their brains and the capacity to take on new information to make them perform better.
Player for player, I think the start of the 97-98 season we had a better team (Deano, Whitehouse, Kelly, Borbokis, McGrath, Holdsworth, Fjortoft Hutchison etc.).
In so much as before you build a Rolls Royce the parts are good but when you put them all together you have a luxury car. I could buy a Rolls Royce part and put in my car and make it work and it would work perfectly well but few would notice it was a Rolls Royce part. A few years laterIcould fit it back in Rolls Royce and then it could do so much more because it would be doing what it was designed to do in the right environment.Whilst I think there is some truth to what you say, I still maintain that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. Yes, they are all better players than many thought before the Wilder revolution BUT, if you took them back out of this team and dumped them back into a random championship side, do you think they would look as good? I certainly don't. the balance, the belief, the spirit, the style of football, the understanding, the collective never say die attitude. It all comes together to create a beautiful harmony.
I managed a lads team years ago (when my son and nephew were young), and we entered the Redgates Junior Sunday League at Under-11 stage, in the bottom division. By the time we disbanded (under-16s), we had never been relegated. No relegations on my CV, but you wouldn't want me managing the Blades....relegation, for example.
In so much as before you build a Rolls Royce the parts are good but when you put them all together you have a luxury car. I could buy a Rolls Royce part and put in my car and make it work and it would work perfectly well but few would notice it was a Rolls Royce part. A few years laterIcould fit it back in Rolls Royce and then it could do so much more because it would be doing what it was designed to do in the right environment.
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