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In today's Observer Aidy Boothroyd is quoted as saying, "Sheffield United are probably
the best team we've played this season."
the best team we've played this season."
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In today's Observer Aidy Boothroyd is quoted as saying, "Sheffield United are probably
the best team we've played this season."
It was a typo....he actually said "this weekend".
Left Sheffield nearly 7 years ago now, and only return to catch the odd game or to see my mum. My mum's now moved out Tickhill way so i can't see myself coming into Sheffield that much anymore.
The only thing i miss about Sheffield really is the Peak District.
You sure this is in the right thread Highburs?
It doesnt take much to impress a man who's approach to the game is to loft the ball to a big striker and bypass the midfield at every oppportunity (i.e. pub tactics). I was surprised that on a couple of occasions the ball was actually on the floor when they had it. Nevertheless they did the thing we're incapable of doing most weeks in creating a decent chance and taking it.
Make no mistake though, that Coventry side was very, very average and will be comfortably beaten by any half decent opposition. That's what worries me about United.....they were there for the taking and we couldnt even get back into the game.
The only plus for me was that in pockets of the game we showed signs of improvement by actually creating some decent chances (something we've failed to do in the last two games and many others). Unsurprisingly we failed to convert any but I at least took a little heart from seeing us in good positions. The negative aspect of this was that after creating a couple of openings in the first half we went completely flat and it was only when Andy Reid came on that we started to threaten their goal again.
We are a very ordinary side that lacks an ability to score goals. A recipe for disaster if you ask me but our home games have been an eye opener this season. Oh how we have fallen!
In today's Observer Aidy Boothroyd is quoted as saying, "Sheffield United are probably
the best team we've played this season."
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