Santos
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I think it's fair to say that currently i've never felt as uninterested and apathetic to SUFC currently. I'm listening to the game but only out of habit, it's boring me to tears and I doubt after i've posted this I'll keep listening. If we were to score I'd think 'that's good', if we were to concede I'd think 'that's good, Watford are on my accumulater'. Compared to seasons past where I'd run around the house like an idiot or honk my horn (behave) if we score whilst i'm driving. Another marker of how boring things are currently is that I must go back to the age of 10 when I honestly didn't know who we were playing on Saturday. I've had to check on the offcial site to see Derby & Tongey are coming back to town. This was greeted with slightly more enthusiasm than 'that's good' as it means a few drinks and a good laugh.
So, enough about me, what has caused it? Losing Walker is a massive blow in more ways than one. Despite being awful on Saturday he's been our best player by a country mile this season. Excellent defensively but more impressively and more usefully great going forward. He's able to just dominate the entire right side of the pitch. It was horrible losing Naughton but losing Walker in a way is worse.
Blackwell probably doesn't help matters with the dull football but I think it's unfair to put the blame solely at his door. Yes if we were playing better football things might be a bit easier to take but I can't move from the fact he's damn good at getting results.
**As I type, goal for Watford, meh**
McCabe again isn't the devil but I think he has shot himself in the foot by making some brash statements around four or five years ago which we've as a club failed to live up to for a variety of reasons. I think the fans are generally feeling fustrated and confused as to why we've been cutting back pretty much since Blackwell arrived.
The platform fans are given doesn't help either. It may say more about myself but reading rantings by felllow United fans just makes me wanting to bang my head against a brick wall. Radio Sheffield is the same, with some Unitedites coming on day in day out making utter cocks of themselves.
What is there left to like about being a Blade? Morgan, Monty and Cresswell certainly make you feel like there is some semblance of team spirit and decency to our team and Jamie Ward can produce some quite exciting displays - although as I speak Morgan has just been subbed off. Going to games is increasingly depressing with the attitude and behaviour of fans, the whole place is just extremely fustrated. I feel like there is going to be another Millwall 2005 on its way. Seeing players coming in and leaving within a year without really playing is fustrating. I mean, what happened to the days of SUFC signing a player and I don't mean expensive players either, I mean players like Ndlovu or Asaba who would sign and play straight away. We've signed Yeates, a player Blackie waxed lyrical about and he's had about 10 minutes since signing. I can't get excited about when we sign an attacking player as I'm quite sure he won't really play!
We need something which will grip the club and the fans and give us something to look forward to. Change of manager in the summer? Probably, but with a similiar manager working within the same environment wouldn't change much or achieve anything. Thankfully Robinson has left which I hope removes some of the green room closed nature of our managerial appointments. Some investment would help too as McCabe seems to not want to put any more money in and I can't blame him for that. It's time for someone else to pick up the baton.
Apologies for this poorly structured post but I hope some of it strikes a chord.
So, enough about me, what has caused it? Losing Walker is a massive blow in more ways than one. Despite being awful on Saturday he's been our best player by a country mile this season. Excellent defensively but more impressively and more usefully great going forward. He's able to just dominate the entire right side of the pitch. It was horrible losing Naughton but losing Walker in a way is worse.
Blackwell probably doesn't help matters with the dull football but I think it's unfair to put the blame solely at his door. Yes if we were playing better football things might be a bit easier to take but I can't move from the fact he's damn good at getting results.
**As I type, goal for Watford, meh**
McCabe again isn't the devil but I think he has shot himself in the foot by making some brash statements around four or five years ago which we've as a club failed to live up to for a variety of reasons. I think the fans are generally feeling fustrated and confused as to why we've been cutting back pretty much since Blackwell arrived.
The platform fans are given doesn't help either. It may say more about myself but reading rantings by felllow United fans just makes me wanting to bang my head against a brick wall. Radio Sheffield is the same, with some Unitedites coming on day in day out making utter cocks of themselves.
What is there left to like about being a Blade? Morgan, Monty and Cresswell certainly make you feel like there is some semblance of team spirit and decency to our team and Jamie Ward can produce some quite exciting displays - although as I speak Morgan has just been subbed off. Going to games is increasingly depressing with the attitude and behaviour of fans, the whole place is just extremely fustrated. I feel like there is going to be another Millwall 2005 on its way. Seeing players coming in and leaving within a year without really playing is fustrating. I mean, what happened to the days of SUFC signing a player and I don't mean expensive players either, I mean players like Ndlovu or Asaba who would sign and play straight away. We've signed Yeates, a player Blackie waxed lyrical about and he's had about 10 minutes since signing. I can't get excited about when we sign an attacking player as I'm quite sure he won't really play!
We need something which will grip the club and the fans and give us something to look forward to. Change of manager in the summer? Probably, but with a similiar manager working within the same environment wouldn't change much or achieve anything. Thankfully Robinson has left which I hope removes some of the green room closed nature of our managerial appointments. Some investment would help too as McCabe seems to not want to put any more money in and I can't blame him for that. It's time for someone else to pick up the baton.
Apologies for this poorly structured post but I hope some of it strikes a chord.