Harry's Game
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..clearly still thinks Neil Warnock is in charge..
..moron
..moron
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not exciting to watch is he fecking nuts
Long live ignorance.
Bring back the days when the only pundits were Hansen, Linekar, brooking and hill. Presented by Des Lymam.
I think it's just obvious he hasn't really watched us play. The quality of the passing football is the best I've seen from a Blades side, ever.
I do think that sometimes we are a bit too mechanical though - it would be nice to have a bit more individual flair in there - a player or two that could do something different and unexpected. Brooks offered that and it just gave us that little bit of something extra at times, things like that can often make a difference in tight games.
It's a bit like watching an efficient machine watching United. They just keep on working away at teams, grinding them down, out-passing them, keeping the ball, moving it around the pitch and slowly working their way forwards until they get to the 18 yard box, and then it's like cat and mouse. We pause, we look for the perfect killer pass, and if it isn't on we retrace our steps and start all over again. I mean, you have to admire the composure that they show and their refusal to be knocked out of their stride, even when we go behind we still persist with the same approach. But there are games, like Brum at home for example, when the approach isn't working and we seem to run out of ideas. That's where I think the introduction of a flair player could change things for the better.
But hey! I'm not knocking it. There's one thing about watching United thesedays and that's you get your money's worth. They'll put in a tremendous effort and you'll see some great passing football. And you're more likely to see them win than at any other time in the past 50 years!
I think it's just obvious he hasn't really watched us play. The quality of the passing football is the best I've seen from a Blades side, ever.
I do think that sometimes we are a bit too mechanical though - it would be nice to have a bit more individual flair in there - a player or two that could do something different and unexpected. Brooks offered that and it just gave us that little bit of something extra at times, things like that can often make a difference in tight games.
It's a bit like watching an efficient machine watching United. They just keep on working away at teams, grinding them down, out-passing them, keeping the ball, moving it around the pitch and slowly working their way forwards until they get to the 18 yard box, and then it's like cat and mouse. We pause, we look for the perfect killer pass, and if it isn't on we retrace our steps and start all over again. I mean, you have to admire the composure that they show and their refusal to be knocked out of their stride, even when we go behind we still persist with the same approach. But there are games, like Brum at home for example, when the approach isn't working and we seem to run out of ideas. That's where I think the introduction of a flair player could change things for the better.
But hey! I'm not knocking it. There's one thing about watching United thesedays and that's you get your money's worth. They'll put in a tremendous effort and you'll see some great passing football. And you're more likely to see them win than at any other time in the past 50 years!
Cunt
Always makes me laugh when a pundit says we’re a big and strong side.
The midfield 4 of Duffy, Norwood, Fleck and Coutts and Sharp up front are all light weight midgets ha ha. Hes also another one who doesn’t know why we petered away 2nd half of the season. I remember back in November when we were top of the league, then Coutts broke his leg the whole mood was that our promotion chance had gone and as predicted we were never the same. Now we have Norwood on board we’re back to controlling matches again.
He has a point though about us being regimented. We do play the same style and formation every single match, home or away. So it’s amazing that the opposition always tend to change their formation against us but still can’t stop us.
He also has a point about, we’re not outstanding, although he should explain that we haven’t got ‘“individually” outstanding players who can score a 35 yard screamer or can score a goal from nothing. However as a team unit we are so well drilled and generally control every game.
I think it's just obvious he hasn't really watched us play. The quality of the passing football is the best I've seen from a Blades side, ever.
I do think that sometimes we are a bit too mechanical though - it would be nice to have a bit more individual flair in there - a player or two that could do something different and unexpected. Brooks offered that and it just gave us that little bit of something extra at times, things like that can often make a difference in tight games.
It's a bit like watching an efficient machine watching United. They just keep on working away at teams, grinding them down, out-passing them, keeping the ball, moving it around the pitch and slowly working their way forwards until they get to the 18 yard box, and then it's like cat and mouse. We pause, we look for the perfect killer pass, and if it isn't on we retrace our steps and start all over again. I mean, you have to admire the composure that they show and their refusal to be knocked out of their stride, even when we go behind we still persist with the same approach. But there are games, like Brum at home for example, when the approach isn't working and we seem to run out of ideas. That's where I think the introduction of a flair player could change things for the better.
But hey! I'm not knocking it. There's one thing about watching United thesedays and that's you get your money's worth. They'll put in a tremendous effort and you'll see some great passing football. And you're more likely to see them win than at any other time in the past 50 years!
No, he always played for us like he was in a coma.Perhaps he’s been in a coma since he stopped playing football? It’s the only explanation.
He also says we’re not exciting. That’s utter bollocks.
As for our midfield midgets, Couttsy is a very solid six-footer and Ollie is 5-11.
What gets me is the less knowledgeable watching that will go away with idea where just a “big, not very exciting strong side so just perpetuating the myth further.Mechanical, don’t think so. Look how Duffers turns ‘em inside out with flair. Look how Norwood sprays Hollywood passes.
Unexciting? Really? Some of the best one and two touch football played in a long time.
Big and Strong. Ah, what he really means is that we fight when defending and NEVER give up!
The man really needs to do some research before doing us down.
What he should have said is relentless perseverance, dogged determination, a team spirit second to none. Revolutionary 3 5 2 formation and a mid field to die for! Plus a back line that knows it’s job and a goalie that is destined for great things. Oh.......and one of the most consistent strikers over the past five years in British football!
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