My take ...

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Some half decent points utterly ruined by the personal slur 😞. Totally uncalled for.

Have a good look in the mirror fella.

Also, understand that this is the “light hearted” version of the match report. The Ricky Gervais equivalent of Deadbats Trevor McDonald.

Get your head around that, get a libation of your choice inside ya and read the report in the context in which it is intended.

Or just don’t bother reading it at all !

UTB

Some good stuff there, Drongo
 

What else can you say that game bored me shitless, it was like watching a training session where no fucker has a clue what they are doing or what the plan is. Piss poor.
That is as far as we are going in this competition playing like that all the shit sides are out now.
 
Jeez was it really really that bad? Now I understand we didn’t play well and we weren’t decisive enough but we never got out of second gear against a championship team. Would that not tell you that if we did play better then it would have been more comfortable?
I love the positivity by saying we are out already. Seriously what’s wrong with our fan base why are people so upset and angry about winning last night. It’s been a really poor season we all know that but don’t forget it’s one season we have the chance to put it right next season.
 
I thought we were fine last night. Final ball could have been better but dominated possession, never looked like letting a goal in really, important clean sheet for Ramsdale and got through. First half we looked dangerous and should have gone in ahead. 2nd half we started to build some pressure then got the pen. To say they're a team that usually finish around top 10 and often flirt with the play offs in the league below it makes me more optimistic for next season. Very comfortable win apart from a few moments last 10 mins and we weren't at our best at all.
damning evidence of Wilder's gathering incapability to craft a system to do even the basics, press, tackle, pass accurately and most of all, crack the ball effectively on target
62% possession and 85% passing accuracy suggests to me the system allowed us to do all the basics listed there ok. As did the fact we looked so comfortable until the last 5 or 10 minutes. Bit of a stretch to claim the system is why we can't shoot on target.

The worst thing is the nagging feeling of if we get through the next round will it just be really upsetting having to watch us on TV at am empty Wembley.
 
My take on today:

Oh, good … (eyes down)

Your reports increasingly have an ADHD look about them.

Ah. Not ‘my take on today’, then. More like, ‘my unqualified diagnosis on your mental state’. I see.

So Bristol City won the midfield battle? On what planet exactly was that? They were toothless as fuck.

Do you reckon Fleck and Lundstram, for many minutes of the match the two centrally placed midfielders, completely controlled and dominated the game? I saw them robbed of the ball a few times and fail to connect either with each other or other players to dominate possession. BCFC actually managed to stop any advances and get the ball about the three they had quite well, considering their assumed lowly playing value. Let’s put it this way, as much as we have feared losing Fleck and as much as Lundstram recons his agent’s phone won’t stop ringing, on last night’s display, I think we can say they will be here still next season, when we’ll see how good they are against Championship midfields, week in, week out.

You prefer views on the football not the man, so I'll oblige.

Well, you’ve shit your pants with that one already.

Now, in that order, the further we got in the FA cup, the less exciting and more routine our wins have become.

Why’s that?

Bristol Rovers was a whacky, good old-fashioned ding-dong battle in the early rounds. They offered a threat and traded blows with us, hoping to catch us out on what was back then a day of zero confidence. They deserved their two goals, we deserved to go through and probably were worthy of more than our three goals. Unlike at any stage in the Prem, we generally carried a goal threat and could have had five. 3-2 it was and ... you felt offended by that. 6-0 was mentioned in dispatches...

You failed to mention they are currently sat twentieth in League Division One, having not won a game in five, equal on points with a team in the relegation zone. But hey, who needs context when you have your own version of footballing hyperbole? Coulda, shoulda, woulda and a generous heap of good old romantic Cup bollocks when really, they shoulda got nothing and we coulda romped home if the team didn’t play poor quality Wilderball and switch off for large sections of the match.

Then Plymouth came to town. They looked far more cultured than Rovers, but really only had two chances all match. Granted, one of those could (and should) have made it 1-0, but the other one we gifted them when the game was over. I found this game more boring and less satisfying than the third round, but that was because at 2-0 we looked like cruising to a boring but easy 3-0 win. So to end it 2-1 with moderately soiled pants due to the panic in the last ten minutes felt underwhelming.

Jesus. What point exactly are you making here? You speak fluently about ADHD up there, yet if I were a practitioner (but I’m not but know something of this learning disorder, being someone who has designed and delivered adult training) I’d say you clearly can’t recognise it even in your own cognitive input processing and transfer to narrative.

It was an easy regulation win without any gloss because we blew up in the end. You and I were both disappointed, you in line with your general tendency towards hyperbole probably even more so than me.

Not really. It was a poor, unimposing victory, again against a side struggling to maintain a foothold again in the division but one below ours. We don’t have Flynn, Baxter, Howard, McEverly, Collins, Harris, Porter, Doyle, McNulty and Scougall like last time we played them. We have several million pounds-worth of Premier League capability on show. But that’s just footballing context, isn’t it? Means nothing when you have ADHD and all that.

Today, then. Bristol City were worse than both Rovers or Plymouth. We again should have won 3-0. The control was there. The chances were. They hardly had the ball. They did not even manage to sow panic by corners or balls into our box - everybody else has for 30 matches running. They had two chances. Even a percentage machine like Newcastle or t'Pigs who score from 50% of their attempts on target would only have scored the one.

Blimey. Where to start with this barrowload of bollocks, eh?

No soilage of pants today. At all. Clean as the ref's whistle when he carded Mawson.

No idea quite what that metaphor relates to.

Quite why the pen embarrassed you I do not know. Hard to spot, but handball all day long. Otherwise that shot ripples the net. But no, not only do you expect us to win 3-0 to mid-table championship teams, anything below the standard of Brazil 1970 goals is now "embarrassing" cause we are Prem and should stamp our authority on these kinds of lower-league scufflers. Dear me.

I’m embarrassed, because I expect our win to be large parts footballing domination, topped by us hitting the back of the net with at least two or three well-crafted goals which gives me confidence in our lofty, top-flight status, not rely on our marksman to get us ahead on a VAR decision, and then look like we aren’t actually playing against the ten men that incident created. Yes, I do expect us to look like Brazil ’70 against Bristol City, with ten men. And yes, I do expect us to run out at least 3-0 winners. Tell me why not?

The type of authority that Prem teams in your world magically carry with them - we never had it. Not in the early nineties under Harry, not in 2006 under Uncle Neil, not even last year. Incidentally, neither of Brighton, Norwich, Burnley, Newcastle, Palace, Leeds, Southampton and a long list of other Premier League regulars or occasional visitors have ever displayed this mythical "we're naturally better than you" nobility so we'll tonk all lower-leaguers by scoring beautiful goals and feel embarrassed at pens we get en route.

Hmm. Strange how a lot of those you list, and others like Swindon, Wigan, Ipswich, Bolton … even Pompey … managed a longer, more productive spell in the top flight than we have under Wilder. Talk to me how they managed that (in many cases spending less than we have)

This was a boring win because it was so low-key. All of Ramsdale, the defence, Didzy and Sharp did their job. 6 or 7s all because they were unremarkable but sound.

Brewster was a 4 - poor kid. Fleck and Lundstram 6 or 5, so slightly disappointing.

Good, good. Just flip back to the top of the page, why dontya? You’ll find we agree on much of that. What’s your point?

Bristol City showed a shocking lack of fight, belief or appetite. Until we brought on Norwood and stopped occupying them in their third, they were happy to lose 1-0. That was before and after the sending off.

Again, I have no idea what your point is here. BCFC showed they were a league below us in footballing acumen. And we matched them on that.

By way of comparison, they were every bit as unadventurous as West Ham were at Old Trafford yesterday. In the match by default until somebody scores. Then out of it unless the stars align.

Firstly, I’m not bothered about WHU until next week. You now state that BCFC were in the match (until they went down to ten men, in fact) after stating all sorts of nonsense about a. how bad they were and b. how we dominated and weren’t threatened. Which is it? Make your fucking mind up, eh?

These games are in every cup run. How shite was our 1-0 vs Reading all those years back when Sandford scored? Millwall last year? You want the weakest team in the draw at home simply because they offer the hope of an unbruised, forgotten at ten past ten match like today's.

Feller, you’re rambling and becoming a bit disjointed and incoherent now. I’m struggling (again) to see where your argument lies and what point you are making.

So the entire premise that this match - if won - could ever offend or annoy you... Why?

Did I say ‘I’m offended we won.’? I don’t think I did. When you read and try to process information and the content seems incoherent despite being evidently clear to most others and then display behaviours which distract from the learned experience, there’s a name for that, you know? It’s not a handicap. It’s a challenge. So which special educational needs process do you need to get my message across to you about last night’s performance, to overcome your challenges?

Not sure whether you ever go to the Mental Health thread? If not, I suggest you do a bit of behavioural therapy for the quarter final, especially should we draw someone whose standing in the world leads you to believe that we should best them. A Bournemouth or Southampton, like.

Fucking hell. Just behave yourself, eh?

Here is the words for your bed-side table in order to chill you out.

"I love Sheffield United."

"Sheffield United owe me nothing. They are not responsible for satisfying my thirst for sexy football."

"Sheffield United are not (and may never be) Premier League class (disregarding the philosophical quandary what the term Premier League class entails)."

"Sheffield United do not cause my anger. Must look harder for the root causes of my desire to exaggerate in literally every report sentence I write".

Pull it off and you might even enjoy another boring 1-0 on that basis. Or accept a 1-3 defeat in good grace.

I now actually think you were pissed or on meds when you typed all this.

Because there is an element of boy who cried wolf at play here. If unspectacular, workmanlike wins like Plymouth or Bristol City annoy you, where is your escalation level for the really dreadful days?

You’ve not been on here that long, have you?

Academic rumour has it that in linguistic circles, the term Pommpey-speak has becomean almost like-for-like equivalent to what you call Wilderball in footballing terms...

Feller, I’d sack your comedy writer if I were you. I’ve seen Tory politicians like Liz Truss come out with funnier quips

pommpey
 
That looked painful and hard work to play. Fuck me it was painful and hard work to watch.

I've seen a few optimistic souls around the bazars spouting stuff which suggests we'll simply drop, have a rest, sign a few players and wipe next year's Championship on our snippet valve with aplomb. The hopefully brief sojourn in the league below will be a festival of us vanquishing oppositions and running outright winners, maybe ... runners up ... or some pessimists even say playoffs.

Hope tonight shines a light on exactly how dismal we have become. Okay, first things first ... a win is a win and we're in the QF. But most of the easy opposition out (and all our three victories in this tournamnet have been against lower league sides who gave more than a good account of themselves to make our victories look somewhat narrower than they were) we're gonna face a PL side next, possibly away. Unless it's Man U, and they play like fucking jellyfish like they did a fortnight ago, we're out of this jambouree, possibly by more goals than we wish for. To struggle to make much of a dent on a mid-Championship Bristol City and rely on VAR to rescue us again is damning evidence of Wilder's gathering incapability to craft a system to do even the basics, press, tackle, pass accurately and most of all, crack the ball effectively on target. Front to back we were as good as matched tonight. They reminded me of us in many phases of play. They looked like they didn't have a system to play to. They were sloppy, naive and unskilled, but fuck me they decided for all that, they were gonna give us a game. Despite having all the possession for long periods, we had four different systems and none of them worked. Some individuals decided fuck this' and played their own game and that shone ... but others look done for their brief period in the blinding lights of the big time because even out of that spotlight, their output is still dismally crap.

At 3-4-3 we couldn't get passing systems together, and that morphed into 5-2-1-2 as they pressed, after our initial failures to build play. We escaped punishment from that early crack on goal thanks to Ampadu and maybe deserved some luck with Lowe's effort which kissed the top of the crossbar. But every other foray ends up nowhere. Pass-pass-pass-backwards-this-way-that-way. When exactly is a good time to make the run and get the shot on target? Oh, 'on target', that one. Over the past few matches we have had some shots, from distance, on target. Almost all have ended up tamely down the keeper's throat or bouncing off the plastic seats. What the fuck is this, from Premier League players? Then it was 3-4-1-2 (and variants) where the midfield (loosely formed and all over the shop) comprised Bogle and Lowe out wide with Fleck and Lunny inside, but again, never imposing. Their central three were winning the battle. We did press on in the second half (despite an early scare) but initially it was fruitless. We were still dicking about blocked in on each flank and even when we did break and threaten, that ball across the box evaded both Sharp and Brewster. It was all huuf and puff but not even the straw house would come down. Finally we get the break and yes, it was a penalty and a red card. I felt a bit ashamed when it was given, to be honest, but relieved when Sharp slammed it in. Then Wilder, in his wisdom, drags Sharp off (is he starting vs WHU?) and sticks Norwood on and we go back to the last fifteen minutes in 5-3-2 and endless, pointless Wilderball. We looked less likely to hang onto the lead versus ten men, to be honest. Norwood, who'd come on for Sharp almost as if Wilder was making a point made the point for him that even against 10 men and a league below, he is fragile as fuck, and gave away the obligatory last minute free kick that had it not been a lofted punt into Ramsdale's arms, could have done the Brighton trick and done us right up the shitter.

Finally, we got the win, only just.

Ramsdale 6/10: Not a lot to do, testimony to BCFCs redundant lone striker. Fucking crap shot stopping that could have gifted them a goal as he pushed a shot out into the field of play once again
Basham 6/10: Better in the second half when in a settled, known formation
Egan 6.5/10: had their big centre forward to deal with and dealt with him well. Stood his ground and put in some decent interventions
Ampadu 7/10: Looks like he's putting the effort in now the management has changed at Stamford Bridge and it being unlikely Chelsea will want anything from him if he's part of a relegated side
Bogle 7.5/10: Growing into the role a lot and to me, more a challenge for Lundstram in right midfield than Baldock as RB/RWB. Some night touches and runs and efforts on goal
Lundstram 5/10: Pretty ineffective and umimpressive in most positions tonight. Garbage shots on goal.
Fleck 4.5/10: Thought he looked back to his 'back injury' self tonight. Game position and perception and ball distribution poor. Looked leaden, again.
Lowe 6/10: Whilst he is not exactly PL standard, he spent much of the scond half on the far touchline with his arm up and no one taking advantage of his position, even Norwood.
McGoldrick 8/10: He seems to be the only player we have who can win a ball, keep it and move with it. Good effort denied by the handball
Sharp 6/10: Usual graft from Billy all for not much, because he was denied service. Well struck penalty.
Brewster 3/10: No more 'poor kid'. I am convinced he is not good enough for adult football. He may have got a hatful last season and we may have spunked a load of cash on him but at the moment he's just chasing possession and never in a position to make any effect whatsoever. I'd like to see the scout who recommended and persuaded Wilder to sign him. Scoring goals in the Championship isn't the whole story. There has to be other aspects - such as what Watkins and Bamford possess, which makes up for what appears to be wholesale naivety and almost childlike petulance.

Norwood 3/10; Outmuscled, clumsy and positionally crap, once again. Zero effect from the bench.
Burke 4/10: Usual 'running around a lot' but you know he's not gonna score

Mousset 8/10: Made an appearance on the bench, but pulled up injured when he stood up to go and get changed at the final whistle. #bladestwitter say he's out for ten weeks with a broken testicle

Wilder 5/10: For getting us to the QF. Loses five marks from ten for doing it so lumpenly and gracelessly.

The commentators discussing the 74-75 team and the lino's gloves spelled out what a slightly embarrassing borefest it was.

Ho Hum. Bring on the fackin' cockney caaaaaaaaaaaahnts.

pommpey
My take... 3/10.
The messenger has finally bullied the message into submission.
 
I spoke about football in your last “my take” and you just went on another silly little rant. Be honest you’re not actually interested in the game at all. All you are interested in is the notoriety of these crazy comments. Show me where I have praised the performance go on just one little “we played well” comment? Surely if I have given tubthumping praise you can quote me.
We didn’t play well but neither was I embarrassed by the win or ashamed when we got a rightly fully awarded penalty. We never got out of second gear and dominated the ball against a championship team. That’s it that’s the long and short of it. You could have saved yourself half an hour and wrote that. However writing that won’t give you the attention you so desperately crave.

You only speak about football after you've been brought up sharp about the mardy arsed clattering of the player goes through.

Like I say - don't like it? I don't give a shit. Don't read it. Seen you elsewhere on S24SU similarly doing your stuff with other posters (like BobblesBlade) who trip over your bottom lip.

pommpey
 
A light hearted take? It comes across as an angry rant to me. I suppose it’s not my humour, feeling ashamed a penalty was given to us isn’t light hearted comments in my opinion.

Aw, bless.

pommpey
 
It was a hard discouraging watch after being optimistic about team selection. Agree about Brewster and have completely lost patience with him. His reading of the game and positional mobility is really poor. What on earth are the coaching staff doing with him? Mcburnie or Burke starts in his place and we would have won at a canter. Norwood has to be dropped good and proper.
 
Have to agree with Dronnie here, if pommpey 's 'takes' are not your cup of tea, then I suggest you seek out your match analysis elsewhere.

I would point you in the direction of Deadbat 's excellent match reports. Personally I enjoy both for very different reasons, but maybe that's me.

I think I would enjoy having a beer with pommpey when we finally can do that.
 
The whole point of these reports is to give a personal slant on the aspects of the match to be appraised. It’s an individual take. “My take” is the throw away clue !!

We are all different with different views. That’s a good thing btw. I also concur that our penalty award last night was neither incorrect or embarrassing.

However.

When I watch one of my favourite comics perform a stand up routine, I can’t ever recall enjoying / agreeing with everything that is said. Some stuff can be not funny (to me) or worse still, a bit cringe. But I still enjoy the performance as a whole and manage to “dial out” the other bits.

Honestly, the guys that put these “reports” out there for consumption deserve a medal for the dedication time and effort they put in. I couldn’t do it, knowing the reactions they often create. I’ve been guilty of said reactions my self on occasion and on reflection, wish I hadn’t.

You don’t have to read / agree on these things (except to agree that McPub is as accurate a descriptive of our marmite #9 as it is saddening 😞😀.)

UTBdone

The whole point of these reports is to give a personal slant on the aspects of the match to be appraised. It’s an individual take. “My take” is the throw away clue !!

We are all different with different views. That’s a good thing btw. I also concur that our penalty award last night was neither incorrect or embarrassing.

However.

When I watch one of my favourite comics perform a stand up routine, I can’t ever recall enjoying / agreeing with everything that is said. Some stuff can be not funny (to me) or worse still, a bit cringe. But I still enjoy the performance as a whole and manage to “dial out” the other bits.

Honestly, the guys that put these “reports” out there for consumption deserve a medal for the dedication time and effort they put in. I couldn’t do it, knowing the reactions they often create. I’ve been guilty of said reactions my self on occasion and on reflection, wish I hadn’t.

You don’t have to read / agree on these things (except to agree that McPub is as accurate a descriptive of our marmite #9 as it is saddening 😞😀.)

UTB
Well done for getting the Mcpub slur in even when he isn't playing. Maybe take a look at the piss poor display from your hero Billy but you wouldn't see that he was in the centre backs pocket all game.
 
I loathe football commentators and their gobshite sidekicks in general (the Bristol Rovers game was an honourable exception, no wonder we've never heard that bloke again), but last night's was like eavesdropping on an inane chat in a random cafe. Occasionally the two of them would remember why they were there and over-compensate by praising both sides more than they deserved.

Alex Scott grew on me once she'd stopped calling Max Lowe, Ryan. She knows her stuff and particularly goalkeeping (no shit?), so if she says 'it's a good save', I'll take that.
Pearce though, FFS! He used to annoy me when the kids had Robotwars on loud and even that was above his competence level. He feels every second of silence has to be filled with some inane shite. At one point he was guessing what our side was in 74 when we last played BCFC in the Cup. Well, he got Currie right....

pommpey seems keen that we get some views on 'glovegate', so I'll chip in here. The cossetted pampered little darlings, should just be told that for refs and assistant late-flag-putter-uppers, there is a NO GLOVES rule. If you are that nesh, stay at home and ref it on FIFA. It should not be part of their 'kit'. Maybe give them a bottle of squirty spray if the little darlings feel left out, but NO GLOVES.

Back to the OP and I expected a downbeat summary, so wasn't too surprised. It certainly wasn't a great 90 mins, with over intricate passing to set up the 'perfect' cross ( which of course never came). Having said that, there were some good spells and watching Bogle's runs, Didzy getting involved and cutting in with the ball and Bash's overlapping, gave me some pleasure. Not a dig pommpey , but if you can't find anything to enjoy in that, why bother watching?

I thought some of your marks were a bit cockeyed. I agree with Didzy getting MOTM but surely Basham did far more than Ampadu and was positively involved in both boxes. It seems you to look to mark down Ramsdale from a max 6.5/10 rather than actually score what he did. Alex Scott was impressed with his save, and he only had a couple of other things to do. I agree Fleck wasn't as good as the last couple of games but he still showed some nice touches and made some telling runs (which didn't always come off). All about opinions though.....
 
Well done for getting the Mcpub slur in even when he isn't playing. Maybe take a look at the piss poor display from your hero Billy but you wouldn't see that he was in the centre backs pocket all game.

There's a reason I label him 'McPub', and I hope it is self-evident.

His output this season has been unimpressive. Whether he likes it or not, he's been made the 'target man' when he's on the pitch for hoofball, which moreoften than not, ricochets off his head and ends up at opposition player's feet. He also likes to leave a mark on opposition players. Both of these traits wouldn't be out of place on the top pitch at Herdings Park back in my day. IN fact, that is exactly where I used to see it, back in the Bumchester Arms vs Cockhole Athletic days of the 1970s, where that shit would work on a muddy pitch with 60mph winds hurtling down the hill from the flats, five people on the touchline, no nets, ten pints and a full Sunday Roast, jumpers for goalposts and all that schizen. It's 'pub football', not high-level, Premier League stuff from an Internationally capped striker. There's 'proper centre forwards' like Ings and Wood in the PL these days who yeah, put themselves about, but who also have bagged some goals this season to justify that. So far, McBurnie has failed on all aspects (except defence) and even put himself on the treatment table with more shithousery vs Palace.

pommpey
 

My take on today:

Your reports increasingly have an ADHD look about them. So Bristol City won the midfield battle? On what planet exactly was that? They were toothless as fuck.

You prefer views on the football not the man, so I'll oblige. Now, in that order, the further we got in the FA cup, the less exciting and more routine our wins have become.

Bristol Rovers was a whacky, good old-fashioned ding-dong battle in the early rounds. They offered a threat and traded blows with us, hoping to catch us out on what was back then a day of zero confidence. They deserved their two goals, we deserved to go through and probably were worthy of more than our three goals. Unlike at any stage in the Prem, we generally carried a goal threat and could have had five. 3-2 it was and ... you felt offended by that. 6-0 was mentioned in dispatches...

Then Plymouth came to town. They looked far more cultured than Rovers, but really only had two chances all match. Granted, one of those could (and should) have made it 1-0, but the other one we gifted them when the game was over. I found this game more boring and less satisfying than the third round, but that was because at 2-0 we looked like cruising to a boring but easy 3-0 win. So to end it 2-1 with moderately soiled pants due to the panic in the last ten minutes felt underwhelming.

It was an easy regulation win without any gloss because we blew up in the end. You and I were both disappointed, you in line with your general tendency towards hyperbole probably even more so than me. :p

Today, then. Bristol City were worse than both Rovers or Plymouth. We again should have won 3-0. The control was there. The chances were. They hardly had the ball. They did not even manage to sow panic by corners or balls into our box - everybody else has for 30 matches running. They had two chances. Even a percentage machine like Newcastle or t'Pigs who score from 50% of their attempts on target would only have scored the one.

No soilage of pants today. At all. Clean as the ref's whistle when he carded Mawson.

Quite why the pen embarrassed you I do not know. Hard to spot, but handball all day long. Otherwise that shot ripples the net. But no, not only do you expect us to win 3-0 to mid-table championship teams, anything below the standard of Brazil 1970 goals is now "embarrassing" cause we are Prem and should stamp our authority on these kinds of lower-league scufflers. Dear me.

The type of authority that Prem teams in your world magically carry with them - we never had it. Not in the early nineties under Harry, not in 2006 under Uncle Neil, not even last year. Incidentally, neither of Brighton, Norwich, Burnley, Newcastle, Palace, Leeds, Southampton and a long list of other Premier League regulars or occasional visitors have ever displayed this mythical "we're naturally better than you" nobility so we'll tonk all lower-leaguers by scoring beautiful goals and feel embarrassed at pens we get en route.

This was a boring win because it was so low-key. All of Ramsdale, the defence, Didzy and Sharp did their job. 6 or 7s all because they were unremarkable but sound.

Brewster was a 4 - poor kid. Fleck and Lundstram 6 or 5, so slightly disappointing.

Bristol City showed a shocking lack of fight, belief or appetite. Until we brought on Norwood and stopped occupying them in their third, they were happy to lose 1-0. That was before and after the sending off.

By way of comparison, they were every bit as unadventurous as West Ham were at Old Trafford yesterday. In the match by default until somebody scores. Then out of it unless the stars align.

These games are in every cup run. How shite was our 1-0 vs Reading all those years back when Sandford scored? Millwall last year? You want the weakest team in the draw at home simply because they offer the hope of an unbruised, forgotten at ten past ten match like today's.

So the entire premise that this match - if won - could ever offend or annoy you... Why?

Not sure whether you ever go to the Mental Health thread? If not, I suggest you do a bit of behavioural therapy for the quarter final, especially should we draw someone whose standing in the world leads you to believe that we should best them. A Bournemouth or Southampton, like.

Here is the words for your bed-side table in order to chill you out.

"I love Sheffield United."

"Sheffield United owe me nothing. They are not responsible for satisfying my thirst for sexy football."

"Sheffield United are not (and may never be) Premier League class (disregarding the philosophical quandary what the term Premier League class entails)."

"Sheffield United do not cause my anger. Must look harder for the root causes of my desire to exaggerate in literally every report sentence I write".

Pull it off and you might even enjoy another boring 1-0 on that basis. Or accept a 1-3 defeat in good grace.

Because there is an element of boy who cried wolf at play here. If unspectacular, workmanlike wins like Plymouth or Bristol City annoy you, where is your escalation level for the really dreadful days? Academic rumour has it that in linguistic circles, the term Pommpey-speak has become an almost like-for-like equivalent to what you call Wilderball in footballing terms... :p
Couldn’t agree more with this, and it seems most would too! (maybe not the ADHD comment however)

Maybe reading these takes in league one would’ve been funny, considering how infuriatingly shit as a club we actually were back then and how much the comments may have been deserved. Now that we’ve hit the first speed bump on the Wilder train it just comes across as being a complete mardy arse.
 
I’m seeing a good progression in Ramsdale recently and it’s good to see
 
There you go, I’ve located the scout who recommended Brewster to Wilder. His names Jesmond, he’s been furloughed since March 2020 and is proficient at football manager
 

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Well done for getting the Mcpub slur in even when he isn't playing. Maybe take a look at the piss poor display from your hero Billy but you wouldn't see that he was in the centre backs pocket all game.
My Take. My 👀👀. My prerogative 😀.

Put me on ignore if it helps 👍.

“Piss poor display” 😂😂😂.

UTB
 
There's a reason I label him 'McPub', and I hope it is self-evident.

His output this season has been unimpressive. Whether he likes it or not, he's been made the 'target man' when he's on the pitch for hoofball, which moreoften than not, ricochets off his head and ends up at opposition player's feet. He also likes to leave a mark on opposition players. Both of these traits wouldn't be out of place on the top pitch at Herdings Park back in my day. IN fact, that is exactly where I used to see it, back in the Bumchester Arms vs Cockhole Athletic days of the 1970s, where that shit would work on a muddy pitch with 60mph winds hurtling down the hill from the flats, five people on the touchline, no nets, ten pints and a full Sunday Roast, jumpers for goalposts and all that schizen. It's 'pub football', not high-level, Premier League stuff from an Internationally capped striker. There's 'proper centre forwards' like Ings and Wood in the PL these days who yeah, put themselves about, but who also have bagged some goals this season to justify that. So far, McBurnie has failed on all aspects (except defence) and even put himself on the treatment table with more shithousery vs Palace.

pommpey
It is !

UTB
 
One thing that constantly gets my goat is the quality of our short passes. You lose count of the time someone has to outstretch their leg to collect something that's a foot or so off target. It's one of the things (alongside Lunny-isms) that slows our attacks down constantly. Nerves maybe? I dunno.
 
One thing that constantly gets my goat is the quality of our short passes. You lose count of the time someone has to outstretch their leg to collect something that's a foot or so off target. It's one of the things (alongside Lunny-isms) that slows our attacks down constantly. Nerves maybe? I dunno.
Lunny is the most consistent at getting his passes a foot or so off target.
 
Now that we’ve hit the first speed bump on the Wilder train it just comes across as being a complete mardy arse.

Except 'the first speed bump' we hit was somewhere just after we returned from the first lockdown. I don't want to appear a mardy arse about it for your satisfaction, but what is your explanation therefore from two minutes in on this season when Wolves artfully skipped into our half and knocked in the first of their two goals (the second one following shortly afterwards) up until we bagged our first win (with a struggle) against Bristol Rovers in the FA Cup, having been and remained bottom on fuck all but hopes and wishes all season and effectively relegated at Christmas?

That's one helluva speed bump. I'm fighting back the tears, true99blade. Might ... start rooering ... soon ....

pommpey
 
Except 'the first speed bump' we hit was somewhere just after we returned from the first lockdown. I don't want to appear a mardy arse about it for your satisfaction, but what is your explanation therefore from two minutes in on this season when Wolves artfully skipped into our half and knocked in the first of their two goals (the second one following shortly afterwards) up until we bagged our first win (with a struggle) against Bristol Rovers in the FA Cup, having been and remained bottom on fuck all but hopes and wishes all season and effectively relegated at Christmas?

That's one helluva speed bump. I'm fighting back the tears, true99blade. Might ... start rooering ... soon ....

pommpey

Speed bump eh?

Our season puts me more in mind of an episode of Top Gear. They has taken some 70's cars to the test track. By the time one of them had driven over the rumble strip, James May was covered in broken eggs and the doors had fallen off
 
One thing that constantly gets my goat is the quality of our short passes. You lose count of the time someone has to outstretch their leg to collect something that's a foot or so off target. It's one of the things (alongside Lunny-isms) that slows our attacks down constantly. Nerves maybe? I dunno.

And they're utterly unforced as well. I appreciated that our players aren't going to have Manchester City's eye for a killer pass through a crowded penalty area. But these are still top flight professionals - surely passing a ball six yards into an unmarked team mate's path isn't out of the question. Watching us labour the ball along the back five with no opponents within twenty yards becomes unnecessarily nerve wracking!
 
If you take away the comedic over exaggerating in some of the language and I don’t think there’s much wrong in what’s been said.

We won and deserved to win, well done Blades for that, in the QF, where we won’t be favourites against most of the teams remaining.

We did make a bit hard work of a game we dominated. The midfield were crap and Brewster was worse. Jimmy Fleck was back and Lundstram was winding me up with his big time tendencies.

Egan and Basham did ok, didn’t have much to do. Bash could have got forwards a bit better.

Ampadu was excellent, very confident on the ball and always looking for a pass. Don’t think he likes passing to Lowe for some reason, maybe back to the point where he was stood being ignored for large stretches.

Bogle and McGoldrick were also excellent, really wanted to take the game to the opposition and looking to create at all times. McGoldrick was criticised by Pearce for ‘not being clinical’, well Jonathan, he scored barring a save by their centre half. The goal would have been what his performance

Ramsdale had bugger all to do, I do agree on the shot he saved and at the time I was glad that they didn’t have a player where he’d pushed it out to, it should have gone wide.

Any criticism of Norwood gets taken as a personal attack and I genuinely like the bloke, it’s just he’s turned crap at football recently and his contribution after coming on last night (apart from a couple of decent cross field passes) was to point a lot and look lost. I wanted to record a segment of the game where he couldn’t get near their midfielders and was just running behind them looking lost. I hope he gets back to form next season.

Bristol decided at points to press us and it scared us. I couldn’t get my head around how we could play the ball out from the back from goal kicks, not tippy tappy bollocks but just quick passing through the thirds. Instead we aim for McGoldrick or Sharp to try and win a header against 2 big centre halves?!

Anyway, a win’s a win and with a couple of decent performances we might get to a cup final.
 

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