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Rotherham more like..
Or even Fleetwood. Doubt Arsenal fans know the existence of Rotherham or Fleetwood
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Rotherham more like..
He did, but maybe that’s where the idea comes from. If he’s playing the right hand side of a midfield three it will allow him to get out wide because of how we play.He played on the wing against Brighton.
Nice to talk about a few promising youngsters,just not right to throw them in at a time like this.Nope for a start Maguire is a box to box player and most certainly not a 10 brunt is your man for that and bogle would look lost RCM. Gordon is small and lightweight for a centreback so playing him in middle would likely be a mistake if he played it would have to be in Basham’s position. Hackford and Brewster are very similar types in terms of athleticism and that pairing up top would give us no chance in the air or in behind on the break.
I'm seriously wondering why people so concerned about the 'kids' playing.
No way Jags can do 90 mins. They've all been offered pro contracts, are we saying they're not even going to get time in championship?
As the addage goes, if they're good enough they're old enough. Give Gordon a go in CD, give Hackford 60 mins up top. Put Maguire in for Norwood I say...
Can't do any worse anyway and they'd all be eager to impress. And if they get hammered well next season they drop down a league to continue to develop.
All pluses and little minuses to giving them a run in my honest opinion..
Yeah fully agree I’d like them all to get minutes between now and the end of the season but to ask them to see it out from here would be too much.Nice to talk about a few promising youngsters,just not right to throw them in at a time like this.
Introducing them to the squad is the right thing to do and Wilder has started doing this .Putting 2or 3 in together is not the way in a division full of international players who will prey on there inexperience. Nothing wrong with bringing one in at a time ! To put more in together will just make things worse easy does it is the way. We have two really gifted foreign players coming through ,I think they may get a chance soon but probably not together. I'm sure Wilder and his coaching staff will know when the times right.
Having a lifetime in the game gives them the knowledge or should do.
Considering likely to be a Championship fixture next season anyway, with the final nail in the coffin now (and sandbags heaped on top) would anyone be comfortable if this lineup was picked?
Bonus: Gets rid of those 3 toxic midfielders (who i hope Wilder has called into a meeting already and told them they will never play for the Blades again)
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Leave out the words”this team against “ in the title and you are nearer reality !Considering likely to be a Championship fixture next season anyway, with the final nail in the coffin now (and sandbags heaped on top) would anyone be comfortable if this lineup was picked?
Bonus: Gets rid of those 3 toxic midfielders (who i hope Wilder has called into a meeting already and told them they will never play for the Blades again)
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i like your thinking but it aint gonna happen chris is stubborn and hes not going to change this 352 formationIn Wilder's shoes I wouldn't play the youngsters from the start, but I would switch the formation for at least a few games to try and freshen things up. Maybe 4-4-2 with Baldock and Bogle down the right.
Why tarnish there fledgling career with a relegation on there cvNo matter who it is, anyone is better than Norwood and lundstram both of whom only get a shirt as there is no other senior player. Put maguire or brunt in and tell them they have a free shot. Even if they give a goal away it is no worse than Norwood and working hard and occassionally pass it forward is an improvement on Lundstram.
This assumes that they are mentally tough, if not it could set them back.
If we have that team start against Fulham we are not going to do too well, again.The team won't change from last night until they start drawing their old age pension (or Wilder does). Wilder doesn't seem too impressed with HIS team on the Beeb interview,
Who is the 3rd toxic midfielder after Norwood and Lundstram? If you you mean Fleck why would you describe him as toxic?Considering likely to be a Championship fixture next season anyway, with the final nail in the coffin now (and sandbags heaped on top) would anyone be comfortable if this lineup was picked?
Bonus: Gets rid of those 3 toxic midfielders (who i hope Wilder has called into a meeting already and told them they will never play for the Blades again)
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Was thinking the same. No argument with L & NWho is the 3rd toxic midfielder after Norwood and Lundstram? If you you mean Fleck why would you describe him as toxic?
If he does mean Fleck then its bang out of order. Yes call him out for average/poor performances in the first half of the season, but to call the bloke "toxic" after everything he's done and achieved for the club in 4 years absolutely stinks. Very short memory.Was thinking the same. No argument with L & N
AgreedIf he does mean Fleck then its bang out of order. Yes call him out for average/poor performances in the first half of the season, but to call the bloke "toxic" after everything he's done and achieved for the club in 4 years absolutely stinks. Very short memory.
He's only putting some of the academy lads on the bench to increase there Value, first offer and there out of the door, it's the Blades way.We all know anything like that is never going to happen in a million years....CW is too stubborn for starters...
He's only putting some of the academy lads on the bench to increase there Value, first offer and there out of the door, it's the Blades way.
He can put his 2 fingers up all he wants, hes the reason our squad is a mess and imbalanced. simple as that. he needs to take some responsibility instead of blaming 'fine margins' and 'the premier league'. No reporter dares to call him out on it thoI think he's putting the Academy players on the bench for no other reason than to stick 2 fingers up to the board personally......
Turning up in an Arsenal kit could have psychological benefits
What do you want him to do?I think he's putting the Academy players on the bench for no other reason than to stick 2 fingers up to the board personally......
As much as we are piss poor at present confidence and belief is a real problem. We seem to have given up. Yes we are down but for gods sake let’s go down fighting. We beat Man U the other week and no reason why we can’t beat Fulham.Fulham are going to bum us no matter what team we put out .
What do you want him to do?
As much as we are piss poor at present confidence and belief is a real problem. We seem to have given up. Yes we are down but for gods sake let’s go down fighting. We beat Man U the other week and no reason why we can’t beat Fulham.
Oops should have read 2 midfielders and a certain LWBIf he does mean Fleck then its bang out of order. Yes call him out for average/poor performances in the first half of the season, but to call the bloke "toxic" after everything he's done and achieved for the club in 4 years absolutely stinks. Very short memory.
Yes, that was worrying for sure.Correction, Wilder seems to have given up.....he made the team selection last night and substitutions and got it completely wrong, we could all see that it was crying out for pace yet he leaves the two players with just that in Burke and Brewster festering on the bench.....then in his post-match presser he just shrugs his fucking shoulders and comes out with the same old drivel like he couldn't give a flying fuck.
Yeah, I was half hoping we might get inspired by Fulham’s mini fight back, but alas not, Sadly we are just the disappointing football cliche, that everybody thought were......The OP mentions that the Fulham v Blades game will most likely be a Champ fixture next season. I wouldn't bet on that. I can see Fulham escaping and Newcastle taking their place for the drop. Normally I would have a smile on my face to see Newcastle drop down, but to be honest, they would then become red hot favourites to get back up again, making it all the more difficult for us to bounce back.
Regarding the introduction of fringe players, I can't see CW changing direction with his team selection apart from replacing the injured. It doesn't seem to be his style, although on this occasion I have to admit I don't agree with him. I would love to see some young fringe players breaking through and getting game time, but I can't see it happening.
Hope I'm proven wrong.
There all good prospects and like you I want to see them.Throwing them in now wont work the gap between u23s and premiership is massive,the last thing we want is to push em in too early.Because if you play too many of them and they get destroyed it can ruin them for years to come. They need to be nurtured and thrown in at the right time.
For what it’s worth, I’d play 2, any 2 for the rest of the season and see who’s got a bit about them.
Kyron Gordon is a no brainer now Egan is out, and someone on the right hand side of midfield to get that Scouse charlatan wage thief out; Brunt, Ayari, NDiaye, Maguire - anyone.
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