Maidenhead
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No, because I didn't want him sacked in the first place.
Ditto, not often I agree with a Chemic
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No, because I didn't want him sacked in the first place.
5 games ago we were in a mess, had a terrible performance against Barnsley and we were all expecting blackwell to get the axe. 5 games later won 4, drawn 1 and were in a lot better position.
5 games ago we were in a mess, had a terrible performance against Barnsley and we were all expecting blackwell to get the axe. 5 games later won 4, drawn 1 and were in a lot better position.
Did you want blackwell to get the sack after the barnsley game and now you don't because of the up turn in form?
I personally still don't think he will give us the success i want.
My stance has not changed in that I don't want that clown managing this beautiful football club now, just as I did after the Barnsley game.
Credit where it is due. We have won 4 of the last 6 are are undefeated. Can't complain at that. The football that has been served up has been awful but we've grinded out results. Since having a fully fit team Blackwell has seemingly turned things around. We are now in reach of the play offs and could mount a promotion push if we spend well in January.
But come on, look at the squad he has at his disposal. We should be much further up the league. We've won a few games, but overall we've been gash this season. In a truly rubbish division Blackwell makes us look very, very mediocre.
What about if (big fucking IF) he actually got us to the Premiership. that would be embarressing. I'm sure we'd do a Derby. the guy is tactically inept and has no plan B; we'd be found out straight away. It doesn't matter as he won't take us up anyway. The sooner that plank leaves sheffield united the better.
BLACKWELL OUT!
Can't see him getting the boot this season so the ideal is we get promotion and then the day after we move him sideways or any other way we can.
5 games ago we were in a mess, had a terrible performance against Barnsley and we were all expecting blackwell to get the axe. 5 games later won 4, drawn 1 and were in a lot better position.
Did you want blackwell to get the sack after the barnsley game and now you don't because of the up turn in form?
I personally still don't think he will give us the success i want.
I appreciate the humour JD but isn't it SUFC that matters above all else? If Blacko gets us up I shall gladly buy him a magnum of champers, all posters on here a pint and an orange and passion fruit J2O for Monty. Then I would sack Blacko.Yeah, but I'd wait until we've won the Champions League. Then we can really put the boot in on that loser.
*Wibble*
I appreciate the humour JD but isn't it SUFC that matters above all else? If Blacko gets us up I shall gladly buy him a magnum of champers, all posters on here a pint and an orange and passion fruit J2O for Monty. Then I would sack Blacko.
I would have been the last to support firing NW after promotion but, just like K-Mac, I am now convinced it would have been exactly the right thing to do.
I appreciate the humour JD but isn't it SUFC that matters above all else? If Blacko gets us up I shall gladly buy him a magnum of champers, all posters on here a pint and an orange and passion fruit J2O for Monty. Then I would sack Blacko.
I would have been the last to support firing NW after promotion but, just like K-Mac, I am now convinced it would have been exactly the right thing to do.
I would have been the last to support firing NW after promotion but, just like K-Mac, I am now convinced it would have been exactly the right thing to do.
All very interesting. I was pleased when Blackie was appointed. With all the advantages we had I thought we only needed an average manager to take us up - he fitted the bill perfectly - and he nearly did it. The circumstances have completely changed now money wise and we need to readjust. I don't see the sense in replacing him as he is doing as well,as can be expected. The real problem is that expectations have been raised and we are still getting over the hurt of the Wembley disappointment. When the same happened to Wednesday, Leeds and others they never readjusted and ended up in freefall. Wednesday are still paying for it. Ha.
We might, just get into the playoffs this year, but I'm not expecting it. Thing to do is get behind the team, give them confidence to play, celebrate when we win and turn off when we lose. I've enjoyed watching United since 1965 - we lost the first game and my Grandfather said. 'They'll allus let thi darn kid' They haven't and the best times are still ahead!! UTB.
Sorry mate. He didn't spend well. You need Premiership players for the Premiership. We bought also-rans; Pulis has bought some thoroughbreds.That's absolute lunacy. You could argue that Warnock blew his chance in the premiership, but we were damn unlucky to go down. If Colin had kept us up (and he was mightily close) then I reckon that he would have done something similar to what Pulis is doing at Stoke. He would have spent wisely and cemented us in the premiership. We could have kept onto key players, such as Jags (for a season at least) and built on that. Other than Akinbye, warnock always spent cash well and we all know that he was very good at getting the best out of his players.
After 38 games you finish where you deserve. Ain't no luck about it!
Was it bad luck that their cheating relegated us rather than Wigan, Fulham et al?Though West Ham cheating kind of skewed the picture a bit.
Was it bad luck that their cheating relegated us rather than Wigan, Fulham et al?
All very interesting. I was pleased when Blackie was appointed. With all the advantages we had I thought we only needed an average manager to take us up - he fitted the bill perfectly - and he nearly did it. The circumstances have completely changed now money wise and we need to readjust. I don't see the sense in replacing him as he is doing as well,as can be expected. The real problem is that expectations have been raised and we are still getting over the hurt of the Wembley disappointment. When the same happened to Wednesday, Leeds and others they never readjusted and ended up in freefall. Wednesday are still paying for it. Ha.
We might, just get into the playoffs this year, but I'm not expecting it. Thing to do is get behind the team, give them confidence to play, celebrate when we win and turn off when we lose. I've enjoyed watching United since 1965 - we lost the first game and my Grandfather said. 'They'll allus let thi darn kid' They haven't and the best times are still ahead!! UTB.
He didn't bring in a single player of real quality, crucially so in midfield.
After 38 games you finish where you deserve. Ain't no luck about it!
5 games ago we were in a mess, had a terrible performance against Barnsley and we were all expecting blackwell to get the axe. 5 games later won 4, drawn 1 and were in a lot better position.
Did you want blackwell to get the sack after the barnsley game and now you don't because of the up turn in form?
I personally still don't think he will give us the success i want.
I don't think there's been much of an upturn in form.
I still think he's holding us back.
Whether that makes sacking him the right thing to do or not, I'm not sure.
Really upset me the stick Warnock is getting on this string. OK he blew it on the big day but I'd have snapped anyone's hand off at start of term to be going into that last game with 38 points on the board. I'd have taken a chance to get to 41 and almost certain safety given past required totals. 38 is usually enough. I still argue at work with a Blade who says his away tactics cost us. 10 points is a reasonable total in my opinion for a promoted side. It gives you a chance anyway. I know we were woeful in parts but it wasn't a total disaster.
Hull were incredibly lucky to stay up with 34 I think and everyone raves about them as being such a breath of fresh air, signed attacking players etc. We got more points and overall were just incredibly unlucky in my opinion.
Really upset me the stick Warnock is getting on this string. OK he blew it on the big day but I'd have snapped anyone's hand off at start of term to be going into that last game with 38 points on the board. I'd have taken a chance to get to 41 and almost certain safety given past required totals. 38 is usually enough. I still argue at work with a Blade who says his away tactics cost us. 10 points is a reasonable total in my opinion for a promoted side. It gives you a chance anyway. I know we were woeful in parts but it wasn't a total disaster.
Hull were incredibly lucky to stay up with 34 I think and everyone raves about them as being such a breath of fresh air, signed attacking players etc. We got more points and overall were just incredibly unlucky in my opinion.
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