Given we're going to be in mid table mediocrity 90% of the time next season, why should we be using the loan market to develop other team's younger players at the expense of blocking the development of our own?
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You only have to look at the derogatory nonsense spouted on here this season about Peck and Arblaster to know that a lot of our fans won't stand for developing youngsters in reality - and I mean actually developing them, letting them have bad games, learn the ins and outs, letting them make mistakes.Given we're going to be in mid table mediocrity 90% of the time next season, why should we be using the loan market to develop other team's younger players at the expense of blocking the development of our own?
Rak Saki? I thought we played some of our best football under Wilder when he was in the team. There was a period when he was virtually unplayable. Away at Coventry springs to mind when him and Campbell tore them apart.I'd absolutely have him. He was a terrific outlet down the left for Sunderland when they got promoted. Was the main reason they were the stronger side in the first half of the game at the Lane - it took us subbing Femi on to get to grips with him. Very keen eye for goal too, as evidenced by the winner vs us at Wembley.
The big issue is that Wilder hasn't previously shown any meaningful interest in players of Watson's profile - quick, tricky wide players, who are always keen to take on their marker. It's a type of player he hasn't ever really taken advantage of whilst he's been Blades manager - I can't remember any players he's signed of that mould.
I'll never forgive him for that goal at Wembley, ruined that day (and season!)
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