blader
Well-Known Member
What is it about each club that gives them a reputation they simply cannot get rid of?
Today is a perfect example (and most of this season for that matter).
Sheffield United has always had a reputation for having an "up-n-at-'em" kind of mentality and are renouned for our 'hoofball' and our physical approach to the game.
Since relegation from the premier league we have had 4 managers.
1. Robson - poor record, granted. Boring, yes. Had a squad of brilliant players and was sacked after 6 months for attempting to play the ball on the floor at a slow pace. this ended terribly and quite rightly deserved to be sacked.
2. along comes mr.blackwell - hoofball, boring, repetitive, physical football. however, a brilliant win record got us within a sniff of the playoffs after robson and play off final the following year. (again, correctly sacked, but shocking timing)
3. Speed - young inexperienced manager. got the ball on the floor, and passed it around nicely. with a reasonable squad of players should have done better. left us in a mess.
4. adams - comes in, direct football, never-say-die and look: a recovery from 2 nil down and a first point in a while.
Anyone see a correlation here? unfortunately, we may have to face facts. SUFC will only ever be successful if we are a boring, long-ball team who get stuck into our opponents. The media dont like us, we never seem to get ANY referees in our favour, and neve seem to have a match without controversy.
However, our opponents today have had the adverse effect of this. Where is this barca football that we hear of? this free flowing football, with a tactical genuis creating magic on a tight budget? Doncaster have a reputation as a nicey-nicey team and are quite frankly, MASSIVELY over-rated. they are an average champ club and will never improve on that. Also, who on earth do their fans think they are? i have had a lot of time for donny, but theyre getting well ahead of themselves. 14th in the table, and i imagine that is where they will finish. So, congratulations on your point at Bramall Lane today.
I fear that fate is against SUFC, and however hard we try, the core of the club must never change if we intend to do well. We need to suck it up and give up on attempting to play the ball on the floor. Get T'Ball into t'box and smash it in.
UTB
Today is a perfect example (and most of this season for that matter).
Sheffield United has always had a reputation for having an "up-n-at-'em" kind of mentality and are renouned for our 'hoofball' and our physical approach to the game.
Since relegation from the premier league we have had 4 managers.
1. Robson - poor record, granted. Boring, yes. Had a squad of brilliant players and was sacked after 6 months for attempting to play the ball on the floor at a slow pace. this ended terribly and quite rightly deserved to be sacked.
2. along comes mr.blackwell - hoofball, boring, repetitive, physical football. however, a brilliant win record got us within a sniff of the playoffs after robson and play off final the following year. (again, correctly sacked, but shocking timing)
3. Speed - young inexperienced manager. got the ball on the floor, and passed it around nicely. with a reasonable squad of players should have done better. left us in a mess.
4. adams - comes in, direct football, never-say-die and look: a recovery from 2 nil down and a first point in a while.
Anyone see a correlation here? unfortunately, we may have to face facts. SUFC will only ever be successful if we are a boring, long-ball team who get stuck into our opponents. The media dont like us, we never seem to get ANY referees in our favour, and neve seem to have a match without controversy.
However, our opponents today have had the adverse effect of this. Where is this barca football that we hear of? this free flowing football, with a tactical genuis creating magic on a tight budget? Doncaster have a reputation as a nicey-nicey team and are quite frankly, MASSIVELY over-rated. they are an average champ club and will never improve on that. Also, who on earth do their fans think they are? i have had a lot of time for donny, but theyre getting well ahead of themselves. 14th in the table, and i imagine that is where they will finish. So, congratulations on your point at Bramall Lane today.
I fear that fate is against SUFC, and however hard we try, the core of the club must never change if we intend to do well. We need to suck it up and give up on attempting to play the ball on the floor. Get T'Ball into t'box and smash it in.
UTB