2025/26 SUFC SEASON REVIEW / SCHOOL REPORT – Part 8: Summary, Conclusions and Awards

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2025/26 SUFC SEASON REVIEW / SCHOOL REPORT: Part 8





Summary/Conclusions/Awards



It has been a desperately disappointing season. Not sure anyone, even the most negative Blade (me!) would have has us as low and lose as many games before the season started. I think the worst I saw us finishing was maybe just outside the playoffs. The managerial change did not work. I maintain, a different replacement and maybe it would not have been such a fall off but even if Wilder stayed, with the losses of players and those reported to come in, I think playoffs was the best we would have done. As it turns out, even with Wilder back, it did improve but we saw major limitations of this side. The carryover form last season was still apparent and I do not buy the ‘It’s all down to the mess Selles put us in.’ I think there were issues from Easter last season and these were masked by two decent performances against Bristol City in the playoffs – but there had been a big drop off and the marginal wins were never going to be sustainable.



I have weirdly enjoyed some of the games this season more. We had a run of wins either side of Xmas – mainly at home where we saw bright, exciting attacking football and we were scoring goals aplenty but end talk of a playoff push ended soon after the disastrous day at the Valley. We ended up hugely ill-disciplined again -2nd season running under Wilder this has happened with red cards happening every other week for a period. The level of performances dropped off and the final few months were a hard watch with dull, lifeless showings in the main. It means it is hard to get excited about the future. Some of our better players will have to be sacrificed to make up the shortfall in funds and I am not too pleased about Wilder’s ‘we need older heads’ comments. I worry that we may end up in a similar position league table wise – maybe a bit higher next season and the Wilder for/against fans will continue to bicker. It does feel a bit divisive and wonder if we do need to eventually move on from him and all the baggage around him that we sometimes have. The new manager will always get compared though. He deserves a shot at building another team for next season and will get time to do that but if we sit here next season in a similar position or not much better – we need to make the changes.



However, the bigger issue is not changing anything else around the structure and we are still run like a pub team. That is frightening really and says to me it might be we have to find a new ownership group and it might not be the next manager, but the one after that, or after that, that turns it around and gets us going with a chance of maintaining top level status. We may have to go backwards, to go forwards but there is a real feel of inertia around the club. I think the fans convinced we will be near the top or Wilder will sort it, are basing it on a lot of past stuff and hope, rather than evidence from recent recruitment/tactics. I hope my sense of foreboding is misplaced and that we can kickstart things but the long-term issues are the ones that bother me, more than signing a few old heads that might take us from where we are, to maybe a 7th – 10th finish next season. Not sure that answer anything, unless we win 4 playoff games –and win at Wembley to give us the funds to try and make proper changes. Sadly, we have seen when we have had 2 promotions before, the club, under previous ownership had not been able to invest anything tangible into improving the club for the longer term.






Deadbat’s Awards for 2025/26




Player of the Season: O’Hare
(Last season –Cooper)

Runner up: Brooks (Last season – Hamer)

Third: Hamer (Last season – Peck)



Honourable mention – Riedewald

Bamford/McCallum – did not play enough games

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Moment of the season: The Derby Double – sure if Wednesday fans read that, they will say I am obsessed! To beat them twice again in a poor season has to be the highlight and to send them down was delightful – even if they downplayed it.



Worst moment of the season:
Despite some bad displays towards the end of the season and some awful performances both at home (Blackburn, Preston) and away (Wrexham, WBA) the nadir was under Selles. The defeat at Ipswich saw us get completely hammered and you felt like we may get relegated. In some ways, it kickstarted us sacking him so suppose it at least made sure did make a change.



Goal of the season:
Hamer away at Birmingham in the cup. I enjoyed Peck’s at Leicester and Seriki at home to Stoke. Bamford’s finish at Wrexham (first) showed his class.



Best individual display:
Brooks at Millwall was outstanding, as was Seriki v Stoke at the Lane. They were the two 9/10’s I gave in my match reports.



Best team performance of the season:
Stoke (H). Had to be one of the home wins. We played well against Ipswich, Leicester and Birmingham but the Stoke performance was superb and we hammered a team that was fairly high up at that stage.





Worst team performance of the season:
Ipswich (A). See above. Individually and collectively, an absolute mess.





Most improved player: McCallum. Before his injury – he became surprisingly one of our key men and ousted Burrows out of the team, which I would never have seen before the season.



Unsung hero:
Riedewald. Quietly effective and we normally were far better when he played. Adam Davies has never moaned when back up most of the time and did ok when he got his chance, so he deserves a mention.





Biggest disappointment (player):
Cooper. He had a poor season after looking like he was on his way to the top. Let in so many poor goals. Burrows and Campbell could both be contenders here sadly.





Best opponent (player) v United:
Philogene. Ripped us apart at Portman Road.





Worst opponent (player) v United: Any Wednesday player! No seriously, Jack Robinson was dreadful in both games and so was Luke Thomas for Leicester but there have probably been worse – there was a lad for Watford – Keben I think who looked like he had never kicked a ball.





Signing of the season: Bamford.
Shocked me how good he was. A clever footballer and a bit like when we signed McGoldrick and I thought we had just got a journeyman, Bamford showed his brain, experience and ability to find space.





Worst signing of the season: Joint award. Chong/McGuiness/Matos – all signed around deadline day. Their signings represented out awful recruitment in one swift kick in the nads. All had minimal to no impact and we are stuck with them all.



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Thanks for reading if you managed to stay with it.

Not sure I will be able to do anything as long as this again for future seasons - it might be just a quick summary for players with grades - but we will see!

Have a nice summer

---



Up the Blades!


Twitter - @Deadbat_DB



I have put it on our word press account also so people can view it on there also:

https://tuftyclubsufc.wordpress.com/
 



2025/26 SUFC SEASON REVIEW / SCHOOL REPORT: Part 8





Summary/Conclusions/Awards



It has been a desperately disappointing season. Not sure anyone, even the most negative Blade (me!) would have has us as low and lose as many games before the season started. I think the worst I saw us finishing was maybe just outside the playoffs. The managerial change did not work. I maintain, a different replacement and maybe it would not have been such a fall off but even if Wilder stayed, with the losses of players and those reported to come in, I think playoffs was the best we would have done. As it turns out, even with Wilder back, it did improve but we saw major limitations of this side. The carryover form last season was still apparent and I do not buy the ‘It’s all down to the mess Selles put us in.’ I think there were issues from Easter last season and these were masked by two decent performances against Bristol City in the playoffs – but there had been a big drop off and the marginal wins were never going to be sustainable.



I have weirdly enjoyed some of the games this season more. We had a run of wins either side of Xmas – mainly at home where we saw bright, exciting attacking football and we were scoring goals aplenty but end talk of a playoff push ended soon after the disastrous day at the Valley. We ended up hugely ill-disciplined again -2nd season running under Wilder this has happened with red cards happening every other week for a period. The level of performances dropped off and the final few months were a hard watch with dull, lifeless showings in the main. It means it is hard to get excited about the future. Some of our better players will have to be sacrificed to make up the shortfall in funds and I am not too pleased about Wilder’s ‘we need older heads’ comments. I worry that we may end up in a similar position league table wise – maybe a bit higher next season and the Wilder for/against fans will continue to bicker. It does feel a bit divisive and wonder if we do need to eventually move on from him and all the baggage around him that we sometimes have. The new manager will always get compared though. He deserves a shot at building another team for next season and will get time to do that but if we sit here next season in a similar position or not much better – we need to make the changes.



However, the bigger issue is not changing anything else around the structure and we are still run like a pub team. That is frightening really and says to me it might be we have to find a new ownership group and it might not be the next manager, but the one after that, or after that, that turns it around and gets us going with a chance of maintaining top level status. We may have to go backwards, to go forwards but there is a real feel of inertia around the club. I think the fans convinced we will be near the top or Wilder will sort it, are basing it on a lot of past stuff and hope, rather than evidence from recent recruitment/tactics. I hope my sense of foreboding is misplaced and that we can kickstart things but the long-term issues are the ones that bother me, more than signing a few old heads that might take us from where we are, to maybe a 7th – 10th finish next season. Not sure that answer anything, unless we win 4 playoff games –and win at Wembley to give us the funds to try and make proper changes. Sadly, we have seen when we have had 2 promotions before, the club, under previous ownership had not been able to invest anything tangible into improving the club for the longer term.






Deadbat’s Awards for 2025/26



Player of the Season: O’Hare (Last season –Cooper)

Runner up: Brooks (Last season – Hamer)

Third: Hamer (Last season – Peck)



Honourable mention – Riedewald

Bamford/McCallum – did not play enough games

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Moment of the season: The Derby Double – sure if Wednesday fans read that, they will say I am obsessed! To beat them twice again in a poor season has to be the highlight and to send them down was delightful – even if they downplayed it.



Worst moment of the season:
Despite some bad displays towards the end of the season and some awful performances both at home (Blackburn, Preston) and away (Wrexham, WBA) the nadir was under Selles. The defeat at Ipswich saw us get completely hammered and you felt like we may get relegated. In some ways, it kickstarted us sacking him so suppose it at least made sure did make a change.



Goal of the season:
Hamer away at Birmingham in the cup. I enjoyed Peck’s at Leicester and Seriki at home to Stoke. Bamford’s finish at Wrexham (first) showed his class.



Best individual display:
Brooks at Millwall was outstanding, as was Seriki v Stoke at the Lane. They were the two 9/10’s I gave in my match reports.



Best team performance of the season:
Stoke (H). Had to be one of the home wins. We played well against Ipswich, Leicester and Birmingham but the Stoke performance was superb and we hammered a team that was fairly high up at that stage.





Worst team performance of the season: Ipswich (A). See above. Individually and collectively, an absolute mess.





Most improved player: McCallum. Before his injury – he became surprisingly one of our key men and ousted Burrows out of the team, which I would never have seen before the season.



Unsung hero:
Riedewald. Quietly effective and we normally were far better when he played. Adam Davies has never moaned when back up most of the time and did ok when he got his chance, so he deserves a mention.





Biggest disappointment (player): Cooper. He had a poor season after looking like he was on his way to the top. Let in so many poor goals. Burrows and Campbell could both be contenders here sadly.





Best opponent (player) v United: Philogene. Ripped us apart at Portman Road.





Worst opponent (player) v United: Any Wednesday player! No seriously, Jack Robinson was dreadful in both games and so was Luke Thomas for Leicester but there have probably been worse – there was a lad for Watford – Keben I think who looked like he had never kicked a ball.





Signing of the season: Bamford. Shocked me how good he was. A clever footballer and a bit like when we signed McGoldrick and I thought we had just got a journeyman, Bamford showed his brain, experience and ability to find space.





Worst signing of the season: Joint award. Chong/McGuiness/Matos – all signed around deadline day. Their signings represented out awful recruitment in one swift kick in the nads. All had minimal to no impact and we are stuck with them all.



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Thanks for reading if you managed to stay with it.

Not sure I will be able to do anything as long as this again for future seasons - it might be just a quick summary for players with grades - but we will see!

Have a nice summer

---



Up the Blades!

Twitter - @Deadbat_DB



I have put it on our word press account also so people can view it on there also:

https://tuftyclubsufc.wordpress.com/
Fair assessment but Peck squeezes into 3rd for me. Underrated player amongst some fans IMO. Hamers a great player but is a 1 in 3 performer. Be sad to see them both go if it happens.
 
Not sure I’d put McGuinness in the same bracket as Chong and Matos but completely understand what you mean.

Thanks for all the reports this season Deadbat must have been very difficult at times.
 
Excellent reports Deadbat, always looked forward to reading them, and hope you carry on, much appreciated even though I attended the matches, couldn't really wait till you put your assessments out so I could read them. Well done👏
 
Great work.

Although I'd say we didn't provide much resistance to being ripped apart by Philogene , as you say the Ipswich performance was shameful.

Well done for all the reports 👏
 
Bamford played 29 games

Riedewald played 26 games

Just sayin; like
I checked this. The fewest games played by someone who won player of the year was 28 by Dave Powell in 1969: a 42 game season. Everyone else is at least in the low 30s and most of them in 42 game seasaons as well.

my personal view is that the POY must have played more than two thirds of the games to win it: Bamford fell short of this. He had a great season but O’Hare only missed one game. He played 16 more matches. O’Hare was a worthy winner IMHO.

Good summary Deadbat and you are bang on with most of your “awards”. Seeing us relegate Wednesday was the highlight by miles.

One personal disappointment was being there to see us chuck away the 2 goal lead at Preston: after two good wins in a week we go and do that. Story of the season.

I suspect you are right about the Stoke game being our best display but I missed that! Birmingham and Ipswich home were also very good performances.

I’d have Peck as an unsung hero. He did a very hard job pretty well with a lot less help than he deserved.

You don’t have worst individual display. I’d have either Godfrey st Ipswich or Barry at home to Watford. Godfrey was just awful, whereas Barry was very poor and also didn’t try. I remember McCallum going up to Wilder during a break in play and clearly complaining about Barry not tracking back. Honourable mention for Matos’ clown shoes cameo at home to Derby, when only O’Hare played well.

McCallum, like O’Hare, was very good in a bad run and the saddest moment of the season was his injury.

I think you could also justifiably nominate Matos and Barry as worst signing of the season, which shows how wretched that window was. Oh, and Calvin Phillips.

Thank for all the words Deadbat!
 
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2025/26 SUFC SEASON REVIEW / SCHOOL REPORT: Part 8





Summary/Conclusions/Awards



It has been a desperately disappointing season. Not sure anyone, even the most negative Blade (me!) would have has us as low and lose as many games before the season started. I think the worst I saw us finishing was maybe just outside the playoffs. The managerial change did not work. I maintain, a different replacement and maybe it would not have been such a fall off but even if Wilder stayed, with the losses of players and those reported to come in, I think playoffs was the best we would have done. As it turns out, even with Wilder back, it did improve but we saw major limitations of this side. The carryover form last season was still apparent and I do not buy the ‘It’s all down to the mess Selles put us in.’ I think there were issues from Easter last season and these were masked by two decent performances against Bristol City in the playoffs – but there had been a big drop off and the marginal wins were never going to be sustainable.



I have weirdly enjoyed some of the games this season more. We had a run of wins either side of Xmas – mainly at home where we saw bright, exciting attacking football and we were scoring goals aplenty but end talk of a playoff push ended soon after the disastrous day at the Valley. We ended up hugely ill-disciplined again -2nd season running under Wilder this has happened with red cards happening every other week for a period. The level of performances dropped off and the final few months were a hard watch with dull, lifeless showings in the main. It means it is hard to get excited about the future. Some of our better players will have to be sacrificed to make up the shortfall in funds and I am not too pleased about Wilder’s ‘we need older heads’ comments. I worry that we may end up in a similar position league table wise – maybe a bit higher next season and the Wilder for/against fans will continue to bicker. It does feel a bit divisive and wonder if we do need to eventually move on from him and all the baggage around him that we sometimes have. The new manager will always get compared though. He deserves a shot at building another team for next season and will get time to do that but if we sit here next season in a similar position or not much better – we need to make the changes.



However, the bigger issue is not changing anything else around the structure and we are still run like a pub team. That is frightening really and says to me it might be we have to find a new ownership group and it might not be the next manager, but the one after that, or after that, that turns it around and gets us going with a chance of maintaining top level status. We may have to go backwards, to go forwards but there is a real feel of inertia around the club. I think the fans convinced we will be near the top or Wilder will sort it, are basing it on a lot of past stuff and hope, rather than evidence from recent recruitment/tactics. I hope my sense of foreboding is misplaced and that we can kickstart things but the long-term issues are the ones that bother me, more than signing a few old heads that might take us from where we are, to maybe a 7th – 10th finish next season. Not sure that answer anything, unless we win 4 playoff games –and win at Wembley to give us the funds to try and make proper changes. Sadly, we have seen when we have had 2 promotions before, the club, under previous ownership had not been able to invest anything tangible into improving the club for the longer term.






Deadbat’s Awards for 2025/26




Player of the Season: O’Hare
(Last season –Cooper)

Runner up: Brooks (Last season – Hamer)

Third: Hamer (Last season – Peck)



Honourable mention – Riedewald

Bamford/McCallum – did not play enough games

---



Moment of the season: The Derby Double – sure if Wednesday fans read that, they will say I am obsessed! To beat them twice again in a poor season has to be the highlight and to send them down was delightful – even if they downplayed it.



Worst moment of the season:
Despite some bad displays towards the end of the season and some awful performances both at home (Blackburn, Preston) and away (Wrexham, WBA) the nadir was under Selles. The defeat at Ipswich saw us get completely hammered and you felt like we may get relegated. In some ways, it kickstarted us sacking him so suppose it at least made sure did make a change.



Goal of the season:
Hamer away at Birmingham in the cup. I enjoyed Peck’s at Leicester and Seriki at home to Stoke. Bamford’s finish at Wrexham (first) showed his class.



Best individual display:
Brooks at Millwall was outstanding, as was Seriki v Stoke at the Lane. They were the two 9/10’s I gave in my match reports.



Best team performance of the season:
Stoke (H). Had to be one of the home wins. We played well against Ipswich, Leicester and Birmingham but the Stoke performance was superb and we hammered a team that was fairly high up at that stage.





Worst team performance of the season:
Ipswich (A). See above. Individually and collectively, an absolute mess.





Most improved player: McCallum. Before his injury – he became surprisingly one of our key men and ousted Burrows out of the team, which I would never have seen before the season.



Unsung hero:
Riedewald. Quietly effective and we normally were far better when he played. Adam Davies has never moaned when back up most of the time and did ok when he got his chance, so he deserves a mention.





Biggest disappointment (player):
Cooper. He had a poor season after looking like he was on his way to the top. Let in so many poor goals. Burrows and Campbell could both be contenders here sadly.





Best opponent (player) v United:
Philogene. Ripped us apart at Portman Road.





Worst opponent (player) v United: Any Wednesday player! No seriously, Jack Robinson was dreadful in both games and so was Luke Thomas for Leicester but there have probably been worse – there was a lad for Watford – Keben I think who looked like he had never kicked a ball.





Signing of the season: Bamford.
Shocked me how good he was. A clever footballer and a bit like when we signed McGoldrick and I thought we had just got a journeyman, Bamford showed his brain, experience and ability to find space.





Worst signing of the season: Joint award. Chong/McGuiness/Matos – all signed around deadline day. Their signings represented out awful recruitment in one swift kick in the nads. All had minimal to no impact and we are stuck with them all.



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Thanks for reading if you managed to stay with it.

Not sure I will be able to do anything as long as this again for future seasons - it might be just a quick summary for players with grades - but we will see!

Have a nice summer

---



Up the Blades!


Twitter - @Deadbat_DB



I have put it on our word press account also so people can view it on there also:

https://tuftyclubsufc.wordpress.com/
Many thanks , you have a great summer too !
Best way of achieving that is probably to stay off this site and any related to the Blades.
Forget about the window - it's boring & misleading.
Watch a bit of the WC and try to come back with no expectation in August.
As things stand , we are in big trouble trying to change this squad.
But apparently the owners are going on a Summer School course to try and learn about UK Soccer ball.
Maybe I'll get a surprise in August 🤣
 
I greatly admire your reports and generally agree with your opinions and assessments .

However , I was shocked that in the category of worst signings the name of Ben Godfrey was not included .

For me , he played a major role in our disastrous start to the season and in at least two of them he put in performances that were the worst I can remember from any Blades defender ever .

In the category of best opponent player , Philogene at Ipswich is a fine young player and as you rightly say ripped us apart at Portman Road , but in my view much of this was down to the woeful incompetence of the player he was up against.

I doubt that he had an easier match all season .
 
Fine job again DB. Excellent write up.
Monumental effort over the course of a most disappointing season.

Maybe the “weirdest moment” of the season was Chong’s performance in the second half of the final game. It’s like one of the training staff searched around and suddenly found the ON switch.
 
2025/26 SUFC SEASON REVIEW / SCHOOL REPORT: Part 8





Summary/Conclusions/Awards



It has been a desperately disappointing season. Not sure anyone, even the most negative Blade (me!) would have has us as low and lose as many games before the season started. I think the worst I saw us finishing was maybe just outside the playoffs. The managerial change did not work. I maintain, a different replacement and maybe it would not have been such a fall off but even if Wilder stayed, with the losses of players and those reported to come in, I think playoffs was the best we would have done. As it turns out, even with Wilder back, it did improve but we saw major limitations of this side. The carryover form last season was still apparent and I do not buy the ‘It’s all down to the mess Selles put us in.’ I think there were issues from Easter last season and these were masked by two decent performances against Bristol City in the playoffs – but there had been a big drop off and the marginal wins were never going to be sustainable.



I have weirdly enjoyed some of the games this season more. We had a run of wins either side of Xmas – mainly at home where we saw bright, exciting attacking football and we were scoring goals aplenty but end talk of a playoff push ended soon after the disastrous day at the Valley. We ended up hugely ill-disciplined again -2nd season running under Wilder this has happened with red cards happening every other week for a period. The level of performances dropped off and the final few months were a hard watch with dull, lifeless showings in the main. It means it is hard to get excited about the future. Some of our better players will have to be sacrificed to make up the shortfall in funds and I am not too pleased about Wilder’s ‘we need older heads’ comments. I worry that we may end up in a similar position league table wise – maybe a bit higher next season and the Wilder for/against fans will continue to bicker. It does feel a bit divisive and wonder if we do need to eventually move on from him and all the baggage around him that we sometimes have. The new manager will always get compared though. He deserves a shot at building another team for next season and will get time to do that but if we sit here next season in a similar position or not much better – we need to make the changes.



However, the bigger issue is not changing anything else around the structure and we are still run like a pub team. That is frightening really and says to me it might be we have to find a new ownership group and it might not be the next manager, but the one after that, or after that, that turns it around and gets us going with a chance of maintaining top level status. We may have to go backwards, to go forwards but there is a real feel of inertia around the club. I think the fans convinced we will be near the top or Wilder will sort it, are basing it on a lot of past stuff and hope, rather than evidence from recent recruitment/tactics. I hope my sense of foreboding is misplaced and that we can kickstart things but the long-term issues are the ones that bother me, more than signing a few old heads that might take us from where we are, to maybe a 7th – 10th finish next season. Not sure that answer anything, unless we win 4 playoff games –and win at Wembley to give us the funds to try and make proper changes. Sadly, we have seen when we have had 2 promotions before, the club, under previous ownership had not been able to invest anything tangible into improving the club for the longer term.






Deadbat’s Awards for 2025/26



Player of the Season: O’Hare (Last season –Cooper)

Runner up: Brooks (Last season – Hamer)

Third: Hamer (Last season – Peck)



Honourable mention – Riedewald

Bamford/McCallum – did not play enough games

---



Moment of the season: The Derby Double – sure if Wednesday fans read that, they will say I am obsessed! To beat them twice again in a poor season has to be the highlight and to send them down was delightful – even if they downplayed it.



Worst moment of the season:
Despite some bad displays towards the end of the season and some awful performances both at home (Blackburn, Preston) and away (Wrexham, WBA) the nadir was under Selles. The defeat at Ipswich saw us get completely hammered and you felt like we may get relegated. In some ways, it kickstarted us sacking him so suppose it at least made sure did make a change.



Goal of the season:
Hamer away at Birmingham in the cup. I enjoyed Peck’s at Leicester and Seriki at home to Stoke. Bamford’s finish at Wrexham (first) showed his class.



Best individual display:
Brooks at Millwall was outstanding, as was Seriki v Stoke at the Lane. They were the two 9/10’s I gave in my match reports.



Best team performance of the season:
Stoke (H). Had to be one of the home wins. We played well against Ipswich, Leicester and Birmingham but the Stoke performance was superb and we hammered a team that was fairly high up at that stage.





Worst team performance of the season: Ipswich (A). See above. Individually and collectively, an absolute mess.





Most improved player: McCallum. Before his injury – he became surprisingly one of our key men and ousted Burrows out of the team, which I would never have seen before the season.



Unsung hero:
Riedewald. Quietly effective and we normally were far better when he played. Adam Davies has never moaned when back up most of the time and did ok when he got his chance, so he deserves a mention.





Biggest disappointment (player): Cooper. He had a poor season after looking like he was on his way to the top. Let in so many poor goals. Burrows and Campbell could both be contenders here sadly.





Best opponent (player) v United: Philogene. Ripped us apart at Portman Road.





Worst opponent (player) v United: Any Wednesday player! No seriously, Jack Robinson was dreadful in both games and so was Luke Thomas for Leicester but there have probably been worse – there was a lad for Watford – Keben I think who looked like he had never kicked a ball.





Signing of the season: Bamford. Shocked me how good he was. A clever footballer and a bit like when we signed McGoldrick and I thought we had just got a journeyman, Bamford showed his brain, experience and ability to find space.





Worst signing of the season: Joint award. Chong/McGuiness/Matos – all signed around deadline day. Their signings represented out awful recruitment in one swift kick in the nads. All had minimal to no impact and we are stuck with them all.



---



Thanks for reading if you managed to stay with it.

Not sure I will be able to do anything as long as this again for future seasons - it might be just a quick summary for players with grades - but we will see!

Have a nice summer

---



Up the Blades!

Twitter - @Deadbat_DB



I have put it on our word press account also so people can view it on there also:

https://tuftyclubsufc.wordpress.com/
Thanks mate. Always a pleasure reading your stuff

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