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Sheffield United’s recent improvements were not in evidence as a poor performance at the Lane on Boxing Day saw United only take a point against fellow strugglers Oldham. United were never really at it all game and needed a slight improvement in the second half from a wretched first half to take a draw after they had conceded early thanks to Clarke Harris’ flicked header. Former Latic Jose Baxter continued his recent hot streak with a thunder bolt of a free kick but after this United never really built on gaining parity and the game ended in a fair result with neither side doing quite enough to win it.
United were unchanged from the draw at Stevenage and seemed to be going with three centre backs once again. Oldham had former Blade Connor Brown at right back but were without the injured Danny Philliskirk. United began the game slowly and lost several loose balls and this uncertainty was penalised as the visitors were quick out of the blocks and into an early lead. After both Miller and McGinn gave the ball away, the ball was transferred to the right and Rooney’s dangerous cross saw CLARKE HARRIS get in front of the centre backs and flicked home expertly with his head giving Long no chance.
United had been poor and their sluggishness continued with the forwards unable to hold the ball up and the midfield losing the early battle.
White took a nasty knock and had to be helped off and in the circumstances surely curtailed his loan spell at the Lane. Murphy came on and Hill went back to left back as United went with a more orthodox 4-4-2 formation.
United were nearly two down as after more poor play saw the ball given away Smith’s low drive was only parried by Long and Clarke Harris slammed home but fortunately for United the assistant referee’s flag came to United’s rescue.
The crowd were becoming frustrated and United were not even looking like testing the Oldham
rearguard. Porter’s poor touch was becoming a feature as the ball kept bouncing back into the middle of the field but in truth Miller in an unfamiliar wide right position was no better. The midfield could not get hold of the ball and it seemed United were not able to keep it for more than one pass so poor they had been! Oldham had been sharper and looked more dangerous going forward albeit playing on the break more since they had gained the breakthrough. The half time whistle came amidst boos from the terraces as United’s desperately disappointing performance was given exactly what it deserved.
After the break United immediately showed more urgency and started to at least win the occasional loose ball and tackle. Still they were not creating much with Oxley still under employed. Indeed Oldham went the closest as Long held well from a driven free kick from Smith. Porter won an innocuous free kick after he was adjudged to have been held but it was still at least 30 yards away from goal.
It had looked as if McMahon was going to take the set play but BAXTER stepped up and hit a tremendous drilled effort which flashed into the net away from the despairing dive of Oxley. To his credit he did not celebrate wildly giving respect to his former club.
United had a sense of momentum and Collins headed wide when well positioned at a corner before McMahon wrongly opted to come inside and shoot with his wrong foot but Oxley’s spill was not capitalised on and Oldham cleared.
Still despite the growth in United’s performance, Oldham were not sitting back completely and after
Long spilt a routine cross, Hill had to hoof clear. The game was evenly poised but both sides lacked quality to open each other up. Rooney was nearly in but Long saved at his feet as the crowd became restless again.
Finally changes came with the substitute Murphy being subbed being replaced by Flynn and Taylor coming on for the disappointing Miller. They had little time to make an impact with the clock winding down.
There was an additional 4 minutes of stoppage time and Baxter was close to winning it for United as his deflected effort hit the base of the post and then was scrambled behind for a corner. From the resultant corner the ball fizzed across and both Porter and Flynn were too slow to react and could not convert from close range and the ball was kicked away. United had been poor but had these late chances at the death to win it. It was Oldham who finished on the attack just before the final whistle to end a disappointing performance from the home side.
United – It was really poor today. After improvement in solidity of recent weeks in terms of defence and midfield; today was a few steps backwards. We never started and looked like they were hungover for the opening of the game! Oldham started quicker and got a well taken goal and maybe could have had another. We lost balls all over the field and then when we had it, we tossed it away at every chance. I cannot remember a chance we had all first half and it was truly abject.
We got better second half as we finally played at a pace and Baxter got on the ball. Just through showing greater urgency we had a few half chances and then Baxter scored the wonder goal. I thought we may push on after this but it never happened and the game became scrappy. McGinn and Doyle were desperately disappointing all game never having any control of midfield and we had nothing down the flanks from Murphy and/or Miller. Porter up front had a bit of mare; albeit with limited service and Baxter did well just to fashion something out of the game with a moment of brilliance. The defence did better second half as we came onto the ball more and showed some more determination and we showed a better attitude but so many times the final ball/cross/shot was wayward beyond belief. So many of our players not only lack technical ability (how many mis controls or passes were they?) but also a football brain as they have no idea how to read things, make runs or play the right kind of ball. Everything is so square and rigid with no clever runs, balls into space or interchange. No one moves positions and we look so slow and immobile relying on the perfect pass/ball which sadly never comes as the players cannot do it. Without any kind if movement off the ball allied to the awful touch and passing it was a wonder we kept it more than a few seconds. In truth it was not much more than that most of the game!
Worryingly, we did not look solid today despite the attacking shortcomings and after recent improvements defensively we looked error prone here. Long was mistake ridden throughout and outside of Maguire the rest of the defence were often at full stretch too. Both full backs gave the wingers too much space and Collins lost so many balls played into his area. You felt we may concede again when Oldham attacked but as much down to our defence as their great attacking play.
We now have a big game v Tranmere (who won again) and need a strong home performance and three points or we face being back in the bottom four as we start 2014. I cannot see us winning a run of games as we lack quality throughout and if the defence loses its solidity as it does today we are in trouble as there are no goals in this side at all (take away Baxter recently and where would we be?) and we do not look like creating anything. We must bring in attacking reinforcements in January otherwise I believe it will be touch and go if we stay up. Porter, Miller and Taylor are not good enough and the abject scoring record (one of the worst in the whole football league) tells a story.
The service is poor from wide and central but our strikers do not even look like scoring (look at likes of Wilson at Coventry and Wells at Bradford and even lesser players lower down who make goals on scraps/chasing things down) We arguably have the worst collection of forward in the league and I cannot remember the last time an orthodox striker scored (Miller/Porter) in league play.
Those thinking comfortable mid table were probably given a rude awakening today as a team as poor as us in the table looked better than us for long spells. Those sort of teams are the ones we are competing for to stay up in this division and if they are fighting harder we are in trouble? I saw some saying we may threaten the play offs (after recent improvements) but today showed how far off we are even being around the middle.
Oldham – They had a few players out and still did well and I felt attacked for much of the game and did not sit back as some teams have at the Lane. They realised that the best form of defence is attack (as our defence is so poor). They scored a well taken goal and could have had a few more.
They deservedly led at half time for showing such an attacking attitude. After the break United were better and got level and they easily could have sat back but did not and had as many attacks as we did. They nearly scored after Long’s error and had a few close shaves before they survived at the end after a few scrambles. They definitely deserved a point though and showed more fight for the game than many of our players who seemed to think things would just happen. They won a lot of first and second balls and looked more determined for long spells. Worrying a side that is right with us in relegation area wanted it more for a long duration of game and realised we were quite poor and attacked whenever they could.
United were unchanged from the draw at Stevenage and seemed to be going with three centre backs once again. Oldham had former Blade Connor Brown at right back but were without the injured Danny Philliskirk. United began the game slowly and lost several loose balls and this uncertainty was penalised as the visitors were quick out of the blocks and into an early lead. After both Miller and McGinn gave the ball away, the ball was transferred to the right and Rooney’s dangerous cross saw CLARKE HARRIS get in front of the centre backs and flicked home expertly with his head giving Long no chance.
United had been poor and their sluggishness continued with the forwards unable to hold the ball up and the midfield losing the early battle.
White took a nasty knock and had to be helped off and in the circumstances surely curtailed his loan spell at the Lane. Murphy came on and Hill went back to left back as United went with a more orthodox 4-4-2 formation.
United were nearly two down as after more poor play saw the ball given away Smith’s low drive was only parried by Long and Clarke Harris slammed home but fortunately for United the assistant referee’s flag came to United’s rescue.
The crowd were becoming frustrated and United were not even looking like testing the Oldham
rearguard. Porter’s poor touch was becoming a feature as the ball kept bouncing back into the middle of the field but in truth Miller in an unfamiliar wide right position was no better. The midfield could not get hold of the ball and it seemed United were not able to keep it for more than one pass so poor they had been! Oldham had been sharper and looked more dangerous going forward albeit playing on the break more since they had gained the breakthrough. The half time whistle came amidst boos from the terraces as United’s desperately disappointing performance was given exactly what it deserved.
After the break United immediately showed more urgency and started to at least win the occasional loose ball and tackle. Still they were not creating much with Oxley still under employed. Indeed Oldham went the closest as Long held well from a driven free kick from Smith. Porter won an innocuous free kick after he was adjudged to have been held but it was still at least 30 yards away from goal.
It had looked as if McMahon was going to take the set play but BAXTER stepped up and hit a tremendous drilled effort which flashed into the net away from the despairing dive of Oxley. To his credit he did not celebrate wildly giving respect to his former club.
United had a sense of momentum and Collins headed wide when well positioned at a corner before McMahon wrongly opted to come inside and shoot with his wrong foot but Oxley’s spill was not capitalised on and Oldham cleared.
Still despite the growth in United’s performance, Oldham were not sitting back completely and after
Long spilt a routine cross, Hill had to hoof clear. The game was evenly poised but both sides lacked quality to open each other up. Rooney was nearly in but Long saved at his feet as the crowd became restless again.
Finally changes came with the substitute Murphy being subbed being replaced by Flynn and Taylor coming on for the disappointing Miller. They had little time to make an impact with the clock winding down.
There was an additional 4 minutes of stoppage time and Baxter was close to winning it for United as his deflected effort hit the base of the post and then was scrambled behind for a corner. From the resultant corner the ball fizzed across and both Porter and Flynn were too slow to react and could not convert from close range and the ball was kicked away. United had been poor but had these late chances at the death to win it. It was Oldham who finished on the attack just before the final whistle to end a disappointing performance from the home side.
United – It was really poor today. After improvement in solidity of recent weeks in terms of defence and midfield; today was a few steps backwards. We never started and looked like they were hungover for the opening of the game! Oldham started quicker and got a well taken goal and maybe could have had another. We lost balls all over the field and then when we had it, we tossed it away at every chance. I cannot remember a chance we had all first half and it was truly abject.
We got better second half as we finally played at a pace and Baxter got on the ball. Just through showing greater urgency we had a few half chances and then Baxter scored the wonder goal. I thought we may push on after this but it never happened and the game became scrappy. McGinn and Doyle were desperately disappointing all game never having any control of midfield and we had nothing down the flanks from Murphy and/or Miller. Porter up front had a bit of mare; albeit with limited service and Baxter did well just to fashion something out of the game with a moment of brilliance. The defence did better second half as we came onto the ball more and showed some more determination and we showed a better attitude but so many times the final ball/cross/shot was wayward beyond belief. So many of our players not only lack technical ability (how many mis controls or passes were they?) but also a football brain as they have no idea how to read things, make runs or play the right kind of ball. Everything is so square and rigid with no clever runs, balls into space or interchange. No one moves positions and we look so slow and immobile relying on the perfect pass/ball which sadly never comes as the players cannot do it. Without any kind if movement off the ball allied to the awful touch and passing it was a wonder we kept it more than a few seconds. In truth it was not much more than that most of the game!
Worryingly, we did not look solid today despite the attacking shortcomings and after recent improvements defensively we looked error prone here. Long was mistake ridden throughout and outside of Maguire the rest of the defence were often at full stretch too. Both full backs gave the wingers too much space and Collins lost so many balls played into his area. You felt we may concede again when Oldham attacked but as much down to our defence as their great attacking play.
We now have a big game v Tranmere (who won again) and need a strong home performance and three points or we face being back in the bottom four as we start 2014. I cannot see us winning a run of games as we lack quality throughout and if the defence loses its solidity as it does today we are in trouble as there are no goals in this side at all (take away Baxter recently and where would we be?) and we do not look like creating anything. We must bring in attacking reinforcements in January otherwise I believe it will be touch and go if we stay up. Porter, Miller and Taylor are not good enough and the abject scoring record (one of the worst in the whole football league) tells a story.
The service is poor from wide and central but our strikers do not even look like scoring (look at likes of Wilson at Coventry and Wells at Bradford and even lesser players lower down who make goals on scraps/chasing things down) We arguably have the worst collection of forward in the league and I cannot remember the last time an orthodox striker scored (Miller/Porter) in league play.
Those thinking comfortable mid table were probably given a rude awakening today as a team as poor as us in the table looked better than us for long spells. Those sort of teams are the ones we are competing for to stay up in this division and if they are fighting harder we are in trouble? I saw some saying we may threaten the play offs (after recent improvements) but today showed how far off we are even being around the middle.
Oldham – They had a few players out and still did well and I felt attacked for much of the game and did not sit back as some teams have at the Lane. They realised that the best form of defence is attack (as our defence is so poor). They scored a well taken goal and could have had a few more.
They deservedly led at half time for showing such an attacking attitude. After the break United were better and got level and they easily could have sat back but did not and had as many attacks as we did. They nearly scored after Long’s error and had a few close shaves before they survived at the end after a few scrambles. They definitely deserved a point though and showed more fight for the game than many of our players who seemed to think things would just happen. They won a lot of first and second balls and looked more determined for long spells. Worrying a side that is right with us in relegation area wanted it more for a long duration of game and realised we were quite poor and attacked whenever they could.