ChezVegasBlade
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Lundstram playing with the under 18s for the last few games...
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Is that what I got the wow for?
What are the alternatives?
Baldock, Jags, Stevens, Mcburnie?
Until we get the first choice players back, we are likely to be picking a side that makes us wince. It's a bit of a shit show really
More or less my thoughts.Tbh I'm of a mind not to watch tomorrow, I can see utter confusion and steptoe and Co putting 10 past us. It just doesn't bear thinking about.
You mean like we have all season?Play a back five and cover our huge weaknesses with numbers. If we leave those two alone at centre half we will be annihilated IMHO.
I want to see Furious chin the cunt if he does.
Take the red and walk, worth it.
I agree but if we got promoted would he have been good enough ? Possibly but I think CW had in mind a legacy tat was perhaps a little fanciful in contentTo counter that, next season's business is going to be conducted in the division below and the manager we've just parted with would have been the best for the job at that level.
Bye, enjoy the rest of your lifeI want the players to go on strike until Wilder gets his job back, Until then I don’t give a shit.
To be honest, I don't give a fuck about today and doubt I'll tune in.
Right now, this doesn't feel like my football club, and my club doesn't feel United. This feels like a horrendous business decision, made by business men. It's the furthest extreme from the feel-good journey we've been on for these past five years, with him leading us on our way, as the song goes.
Walsall was the lowest point in our history.There’s just no comparison with how bad Walsall was with our current situation.A bit more fight in their belly would be a start.
As for Wilder,I've been expecting it for a few weeks now.
Walsall was worse for me
Seriously cannot get my head around why any self confessed Unitedite would want to see us struggle...
Ffs, I support SUFC, not Chris Wilder.
Wanting players to down tools...dear me. They are paid well to do a job and they should be doing it better than they have done. Shall we just call ourselves Wilder FC and have him in charge until he's old father time and make him untouchable?
Thing is he was just another employee of our club and whether you like it or not, it's someone else in the hot seat now. Whoever it is I wish them nothing but success whilst they are SUFC manager.
And for the record I also wish nothing but success to Chris Wilder in his future career (bar him ever becoming Wednesday manager of course).
Now let's see of we can have a positive result and performance today. That would certainly cheer me up.
I suppose it depends on what the question is. If it's how do we try and get a point today? I'd play five at the back as deep as possible, with a four man midfield sat just in front and Burke up top chasing lost causes and trying to win the odd free kick.Play a back five and cover our huge weaknesses with numbers. If we leave those two alone at centre half we will be annihilated IMHO.
I suppose it depends on what the question is. If it's how do we try and get a point today? I'd play five at the back as deep as possible, with a four man midfield sat just in front and Burke up top chasing lost causes and trying to win the odd free kick.
That might be what we get to see as well, given the opposition, and may be a decent dress rehearsal for the cup game in 7 days.
It's not what I want to see us do with the rest of the season though. Although if I'm being honest, neither is playing Ampadu and Bryan as a CH pairing![]()
For once the board showed a bit of sense and, or got lucky.Walsall was the lowest point in our history.There’s just no comparison with how bad Walsall was with our current situation.
However even that was quickly forgotten when we turned every fixture into a home game with support the 4th division had never seen before.
It felt like a season long party and I only missed a handful of away matches.
UTB.
Alas not.....They simply ain’t up to the task.Although it would hurt me deeply. I want the players come out and prove to us that is was Chris Wilder’s stubborn inability to change his methods, that was holding this team back.....and not them.
I'd say anyone who isn't going to be here next year has to be reprioritized.great question and a difficult one to answer. Injuries are one problem as Basham, Egan, JOC and Berge would all be starters in my first choice team, so it can't be a rehearsal for next season in that regard. So for me, its
The team for later today might look like this if I was picking the team, but I recognise that really isn't a premier league side.
- Formation - I'm not particularly hung on on the formation debate but we really don't have the staff left for 3 CBs so I'm guessing we will get to see alternatives to that.
- Players out the team - I wouldn't start with Jags or Lundstram again, I don't really see the point.
- Youngsters - I'm sure we will some of the youngsters get some pitch time, off the bench and probably a bit later in the season
- FA Cup - it would be great to progress next Sunday
- Fight - It's 10 games, plus whatever the cup brings, and the new man in charge has to get them up for each one.
Ramsdale
Baldock - Ampadu - Bryan - Lowe
Bogle - Norwood - Fleck
Didsy
Brewster - Burke
Subs Foderingham, Osborn, Stevens, Mcburnie, Sharp, Lundstram, Jags, +2 kids (no idea which ones
Nothing will change. PH has as good as said the players we have can only play in 3-5-2 formation. They are not even trying a different way of playing in training.We are in between places now, nothing to play for but pride, and maybe generate some new ideas for next season. What do you want to see happen with Heckingbottom in charge?
Personally, I think we have to try something new. The 5-3-2 hasn't worked for a while, nor have the tactics, and although I have no idea whether Heckingbottom and Knill are still likely to fancy it, I hope they mix things up.
A few things I would like to see:
- 4-3-3 formation- featuring whichever 2 CBs we have fit (most likely Amps and Bryan, but it's academic with all the injuries really) with Baldock and Osborne at FB. Norwood, Fleck and Bogle in midfield. Didsy, McB and Brewster up top, with Burke and Billy in reserve. Moose will be too busy speaking to his lawyers by the sound of it!
- Start Brewster and Bogle as much as possible. Invest minutes in these lads, build confidence and let them rip in the championship campaign.
- Attack and commit bodies forward - we are no longer going to be remembered as the worst PL team in history, maybe the 3rd or 4th by the time it's done, but how give a **** about that. Try and score some goals and bloody a few more noses on the way down.
- Get some of the young players involved - this is the big plus of giving Heckingbottom the reins for a few months. He will have an idea who might be up to it, and we could see a couple of prospects start to come through.
We might well lose every game, but under the circumstances, it's all a free hit now. Just give us something to be optimistic about FFS!
In a weird kind of way, despite the sadness of losing Wilder, I am mildly excited about seeing what turns out v Leicester.
UTB
To sort out his mess...presumably?Chris Wilder back in.
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