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So a team that's been handicapped by injuries for 90% of the season so far, sitting 9 points clear of 3rd place, won't get promoted without signings even though most of the injured players are now back?
In my opinion, no. Although your question was, effectively, do I believe what I’ve just posted? I know how many injuries we’ve had and I know how many points we are above third place. In my opinion, we’ll continue to get injuries and towards the end of the season, we’ll be struggling again, we’ll miss out by a couple of points and go into the playoffs dejected. We’ll lose and then Hecky will get the blame. Hopefully my opinion won’t be put to the test and we’ll sign someone.
 



Yes, for all our ridiculing of Florist for buying a completely new team…and then some. We’re gonna find ourselves having to do something very similar. Between our clapped out older players, talented loans and pending departures. I just can’t see who we could take with us on our next Premier league journey?
Anel and Ndiaye, possibly Bogle and Lowe - that's about it.
 
The high press was completely absent which continually led to overloads in the middle. The midfield looked leggy so they were often straight into the backline bypassing the midfield. In possession we couldn't play out due to their press and, in my view, a fatigued Anel and Clark (Anel's best match since injury/illness in the ball carrying/overloading respect was vs Blackpool). Due to this we were often whacking long balls up to Sharp and Ndiaye as we couldn't pass through the thirds. Our best patch first half came when Ndiaye would turn a hoof or knock into the channel into a good ball. Sharp was removed from the game until the latter stages when we could pass him the ball.

They had the pace to expose our inadequacies, particularly in the middle and their left
No idea what our gameplan was last night,if there was one,QPR had it sussed from the start.Opponents know we cant go long because there's nobody to hold it up,so the high press and us hoofing just gets cleared up and coming straight back.
The outmuscled midfield combating their press soon coughs up when we tried to play through,especially when combined with our poor passing they just recycled down either flank and attacked us at will,so we are left with the counter or dead balls,or pass through better.
We need plans A,B and C and maybe more,but we just dont have the legs or mobility in midfield or the muscle up front to counter these tactics and change the game,so relying on their mistakes ir getting tired.
Saying that,Billy should have scored twice and won us the game and their goal was just stupidity,so taking our chances and cutting out mistakes is the way to win until McBurnie comes back or we get some players in that can do the job.
 
I think another key is trading players in the PL. If you can get a few young uns that you can sell for 40 million + and then reinvest wisely you're on the road to becoming sustainable. Although we targeted the right type of player, apart from Rambo and Bogle we got the wrong ones.We were also unlucky with the JOC injury (a potential big sale). It didn't help that all our young talent was sold before we reached the PL (Brooks, DCL, Adams, Ramsdale).
I think all the young talent was sold to get us up and out of the Turd and championship , and it worked
Think Chris spent and wasted money , on the belief if we went down we had
The best top end championship players and youngsters with resale value to keep us afloat
and bounce back
 
I once ordered a Chinese from Canton Wok when me and my mates were stoned about 20 years ago that was SO BIG it didn't come in bags, it came in three of them fucking boxes they get the food delivered in.

Was like a Chinese buffet in my kitchen.
I once went out for a run when it was icy and snow on the ground, thankfully I trusted my running shoes were up to the job and they didn't let me down. Got home safely with no injuries 👍
 
Main takeaway for me was pass to a United player and not a QPR one
 
In my opinion, no. Although your question was, effectively, do I believe what I’ve just posted? I know how many injuries we’ve had and I know how many points we are above third place. In my opinion, we’ll continue to get injuries and towards the end of the season, we’ll be struggling again, we’ll miss out by a couple of points and go into the playoffs dejected. We’ll lose and then Hecky will get the blame. Hopefully my opinion won’t be put to the test and we’ll sign someone.
This is what my head tells me as well. But I’m miserable as they come when it comes to the Blades.
 
This is what my head tells me as well. But I’m miserable as they come when it comes to the Blades.
It happens most seasons to most clubs. Niggling injuries build up, players end up playing through the pain barrier and lose form, others get strains, it’s a long season. We thought we were up in the Wilson season, got complacent and didn’t prepare for the possibility of Evans being sent down. That over confidence combined with parsimony ultimately cost McCabe the club.
I’m a pessimist, a lot of my job is about predicting what can go wrong so I have a tendency towards doing so. I may be over pessimistic but I’ve been watching football for a long time, not just the Blades, and I’ve seen lots of clubs blow good positions. I cannot ever remember a club that didn’t sign a single player in the JTW getting promoted. That’s not to say we can’t be the first, but I think it’s unlikely. I’m not asking for us to spend millions because I know we haven’t got it, just a couple of loans or something, just to cover key positions and make us a little less reliant on Ndiaye. If we haven’t budgeted for that, we’ve made poor decisions at the start of the season.
 
It happens most seasons to most clubs. Niggling injuries build up, players end up playing through the pain barrier and lose form, others get strains, it’s a long season. We thought we were up in the Wilson season, got complacent and didn’t prepare for the possibility of Evans being sent down. That over confidence combined with parsimony ultimately cost McCabe the club.
I’m a pessimist, a lot of my job is about predicting what can go wrong so I have a tendency towards doing so. I may be over pessimistic but I’ve been watching football for a long time, not just the Blades, and I’ve seen lots of clubs blow good positions. I cannot ever remember a club that didn’t sign a single player in the JTW getting promoted. That’s not to say we can’t be the first, but I think it’s unlikely. I’m not asking for us to spend millions because I know we haven’t got it, just a couple of loans or something, just to cover key positions and make us a little less reliant on Ndiaye. If we haven’t budgeted for that, we’ve made poor decisions at the start of the season.
We definitely need some meaningful loans, I’m not thinking ‘Will Hoskins’ either, much more of the Madine/Hogan type impact required.

Billy’s running on fumes, McB is always injured and Brewster is shit/injured. We need a decent forward as a minimum.

Ideally a midfield scrapper as well to allow Norwood to get on with his job.
 
Yes
Yes, for all our ridiculing of Florist for buying a completely new team…and then some. We’re gonna find ourselves having to do something very similar. Between our clapped out older players, talented loans and pending departures. I just can’t see who we could take with us on our next Premier league journey?
but it might be funny wathcing Forest crash and burn! LOL Have they charged yet, 2 offences now!
 
I once ordered a Chinese from Canton Wok when me and my mates were stoned about 20 years ago that was SO BIG it didn't come in bags, it came in three of them fucking boxes they get the food delivered in.

Was like a Chinese buffet in my kitchen.
Confused?
 
We definitely need some meaningful loans, I’m not thinking ‘Will Hoskins’ either, much more of the Madine/Hogan type impact required.

Billy’s running on fumes, McB is always injured and Brewster is shit/injured. We need a decent forward as a minimum.

Ideally a midfield scrapper as well to allow Norwood to get on with his job.
And just when I’m starting to think I may be too pessimistic, I see Les Ferdinand on Sky talking about how Newcastle had a nine point lead, played Satdi, Tuesdi, Satdi, lost all three and were suddenly looking over their shoulders.
 



It happens most seasons to most clubs. Niggling injuries build up, players end up playing through the pain barrier and lose form, others get strains, it’s a long season. We thought we were up in the Wilson season, got complacent and didn’t prepare for the possibility of Evans being sent down. That over confidence combined with parsimony ultimately cost McCabe the club.
I’m a pessimist, a lot of my job is about predicting what can go wrong so I have a tendency towards doing so. I may be over pessimistic but I’ve been watching football for a long time, not just the Blades, and I’ve seen lots of clubs blow good positions. I cannot ever remember a club that didn’t sign a single player in the JTW getting promoted. That’s not to say we can’t be the first, but I think it’s unlikely. I’m not asking for us to spend millions because I know we haven’t got it, just a couple of loans or something, just to cover key positions and make us a little less reliant on Ndiaye. If we haven’t budgeted for that, we’ve made poor decisions at the start of the season.
I suspect the last few budgets have been based around receiving completely unrealistic sums for Sander Berge. That’s where we’ve gone wrong, if anywhere.
 
Not here to discuss the semantics as I'm fully aware we've had a number of games in succession and pretty much the same XI since the break...

However, the first hour tonight reminded me of Season 2 in the PL where ever team seemed to have faster, fitter, stronger more agile players than us. Gave me a premonition of what next year could look like... What didn't help was seeing Brentford doing something similar to Liverpool.

Food for thought for Hecky and Tom Little as that's one area that we're still needing a lot of work..m
QPR played with determination to get over losing 3-0 to Luton and got the boost of a deflected lead,
we still matched them in shots and possession , thing is theres very little between most teams in the championship as the table shows
we made Burnley look static with our intense work rate second half but njo team can k<eep that up for 90 luckilly QPR couldnt
 
One of the best attributes to have as a footballer is be quick of thought.....Messi is not the fastest of players but he is lightening quick in thought its that what defenders cant handle.

Oli Burke and Trenton Wiggan both very quick but blessed with the thought pattern of a sloth.
 
One of the best attributes to have as a footballer is be quick of thought.....Messi is not the fastest of players but he is lightening quick in thought its that what defenders cant handle.

Oli Burke and Trenton Wiggan both very quick but blessed with the thought pattern of a sloth.
...and now that he's lost that yard of pace he's plying his trade in the Farmers League rather than the PL or la liga...
 
We can be shit in one of two places next year
The Premier League
Or the Championship

I'd rather be shit in the Premier League because at least it gives you a chance of being decent in the Championship the season after
 
The high press was completely absent which continually led to overloads in the middle. The midfield looked leggy so they were often straight into the backline bypassing the midfield. In possession we couldn't play out due to their press and, in my view, a fatigued Anel and Clark (Anel's best match since injury/illness in the ball carrying/overloading respect was vs Blackpool). Due to this we were often whacking long balls up to Sharp and Ndiaye as we couldn't pass through the thirds. Our best patch first half came when Ndiaye would turn a hoof or knock into the channel into a good ball. Sharp was removed from the game until the latter stages when we could pass him the ball.

They had the pace to expose our inadequacies, particularly in the middle and their left
I can't understand why did Hecky not change things earlier.
 
I suspect the last few budgets have been based around receiving completely unrealistic sums for Sander Berge. That’s where we’ve gone wrong, if anywhere.
Give it a rest will you......every time, same old
 
Give it a rest will you......every time, same old
Play the ball, not the man.

We were trying to sell Berge and offers were well short of our valuations. That clearly would have affected budgeting.

You may not like to hear it, but it’s just a fact. Unless you can state why you disagree in a way that doesn’t involve weeping over my opinion?
 



I'm a little more optimistic than you about our promotion chances, but if we leave all of our 'Premier League recruitment' to the Summer we're taking one hell of a gamble and based on our previous experience (Luke Freeman/Calum Robinson) I'd rather we made our mistakes prior to needing/expecting these new signings to step in...

Jettison and McAtee showed what energy and agility can bring, so we really need to start bringing in players with that. I'm still a Sharp defender as he still has a major role to play for us. However, that role isn't to be a starting no 9 for five or six games in succession...
I suspect the last few budgets have been based around receiving completely unrealistic sums for Sander Berge. That’s where we’ve gone wrong, if anywhere.
Yeah course thay have !
 

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