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Felt traumatised after last night’s performance and result. On more sober reflection (and, ironically, after a few glasses of wine!) feeling much better today. With Leeds playing Burnley on Monday the biggest opportunity presented by our Friday night loss was to the Mackems. They blew it giving away a late equaliser to Plymouth. A draw on Monday and no real damage. A win for either team has pros and cons but we come out of this weekend with a kick up the arse rather than having suffered a fatal blow.

Credit to the team for having amassed a points total that gives us this position. A week of training together, new boys bedding in, significant returns of senior players and a the addition of a couple of good signings is just what we need. We reset and go again. Still great times to be a Blade! Now where’s that bottle of Malbec….
 

Nah. You don't let a 0-3 at home to Hull go that easily.

If we don't beat Derby, we really have to ask some big big questions. Certainly of the management in terms of what they do in training, because the set pieces are woeful, the style of play has regressed into something horrible to watch, and we have lost all defensive solidity we built our first half of the season on.

He's being backed, there's no excuses anymore for the above.
 
Felt traumatised after last night’s performance and result. On more sober reflection (and, ironically, after a few glasses of wine!) feeling much better today. With Leeds playing Burnley on Monday the biggest opportunity presented by our Friday night loss was to the Mackems. They blew it giving away a late equaliser to Plymouth. A draw on Monday and no real damage. A win for either team has pros and cons but we come out of this weekend with a kick up the arse rather than having suffered a fatal blow.

Credit to the team for having amassed a points total that gives us this position. A week of training together, new boys bedding in, significant returns of senior players and a the addition of a couple of good signings is just what we need. We reset and go again. Still great times to be a Blade! Now where’s that bottle of Malbec….
How dare you come on here being positive , 😜
 
Nah. You don't let a 0-3 at home to Hull go that easily.

If we don't beat Derby, we really have to ask some big big questions. Certainly of the management in terms of what they do in training, because the set pieces are woeful, the style of play has regressed into something horrible to watch, and we have lost all defensive solidity we built our first half of the season on.

He's being backed, there's no excuses anymore for the above.
I think having hardly any mid fielders fit along with losing our main defender for the season suspension 3 matches in under a week with a big trip to south wales and back in a day playing guys that should be rested who are bloody knackerd might have something to do with it . just looked at the table we have won more matches than any other team in the championship so yes it looks really gloomy . Excuse me while I go in the garage to find some bloody rope . :eek:
 
I think having hardly any mid fielders fit along with losing our main defender for the season suspension 3 matches in under a week with a big trip to south wales and back in a day playing guys that should be rested who are bloody knackerd might have something to do with it . just looked at the table we have won more matches than any other team in the championship so yes it looks really gloomy . Excuse me while I go in the garage to find some bloody rope . :eek:
You could benefit from some more punctuation.
 
Nah. You don't let a 0-3 at home to Hull go that easily.

If we don't beat Derby, we really have to ask some big big questions. Certainly of the management in terms of what they do in training, because the set pieces are woeful, the style of play has regressed into something horrible to watch, and we have lost all defensive solidity we built our first half of the season on.

He's being backed, there's no excuses anymore for the above.
Complete overreaction for me. The team is depleted. A left back in midfield, a player signed that morning starting up front, another player who’s hardly had any game time all season starting wide left. All that added to a team which if you listed its top five players not long ago has four of them unavailable (Arblaster, Souza, Hamer and Souttar). All that said, we were an incorrect decision away from levelling that game. As it was we ended up chasing it which led to definitely the third goal and arguably the second too. I’d hope for a better performance against Derby and with the players we have due back it’d be slightly worrying if not, but to view that game purely as “lost 3-0 at home to Hull” and not take into account any of the context feels off to me.
 
Nah. You don't let a 0-3 at home to Hull go that easily.

If we don't beat Derby, we really have to ask some big big questions. Certainly of the management in terms of what they do in training, because the set pieces are woeful, the style of play has regressed into something horrible to watch, and we have lost all defensive solidity we built our first half of the season on.

He's being backed, there's no excuses anymore for the above.
Yep, can't lose games if you've been backed, that's why Leeds have sacked Farke and Sunderland have sacked Le Bris and Burnley have sacked Parker and City have sacked Pep... Oh wait.
 
Yep, can't lose games if you've been backed, that's why Leeds have sacked Farke and Sunderland have sacked Le Bris and Burnley have sacked Parker and City have sacked Pep... Oh wait.
Yeah. It's losing games I'm on about (did I even mention losing games? 🤣)
 
Complete overreaction for me. The team is depleted. A left back in midfield, a player signed that morning starting up front, another player who’s hardly had any game time all season starting wide left. All that added to a team which if you listed its top five players not long ago has four of them unavailable (Arblaster, Souza, Hamer and Souttar). All that said, we were an incorrect decision away from levelling that game. As it was we ended up chasing it which led to definitely the third goal and arguably the second too. I’d hope for a better performance against Derby and with the players we have due back it’d be slightly worrying if not, but to view that game purely as “lost 3-0 at home to Hull” and not take into account any of the context feels off to me.
That result has been coming for weeks. Performances have been way down. Since about the Oxford game.
 
Nah. You don't let a 0-3 at home to Hull go that easily.

If we don't beat Derby, we really have to ask some big big questions. Certainly of the management in terms of what they do in training, because the set pieces are woeful, the style of play has regressed into something horrible to watch, and we have lost all defensive solidity we built our first half of the season on.

He's being backed, there's no excuses anymore for the above.
But we DONT KNOW if the set pieces are woeful, maybe if we could beat the first man we'd get to find out ( Mr Peck)
 
Going to be interesting to see how the new signings are fitted in given the questions it raises

Can you still carry a non attacking right back if Souza and Choudhury are the CMs?

How will the ball be progressed from back to front with 2 CMs who are both 'safe' passers and a LCB who's extremely suspect on the ball?

Does Cannon start even though he and Campbell make very similar runs in behind but Campbell is a much better all round footballer?

Can you fit Hamer, O'Hare, BBD, Cannon, JRS and Campbell into the same team?
 
Yeah. It's losing games I'm on about (did I even mention losing games? 🤣)
You did, aye. There have also been complaints about the style of play and set pieces at the other clubs I've mentioned, and they have their own fannies pressuring their manager after every bad result.

If we lose the next couple with a proper starting eleven and bench, of course Wilder will come under pressure. There's no need to will it into existence after a loss which has mitigating context.
 
Going to be interesting to see how the new signings are fitted in given the questions it raises

Can you still carry a non attacking right back if Souza and Choudhury are the CMs?

How will the ball be progressed from back to front with 2 CMs who are both 'safe' passers and a LCB who's extremely suspect on the ball?

Does Cannon start even though he and Campbell make very similar runs in behind but Campbell is a much better all round footballer?

Can you fit Hamer, O'Hare, BBD, Cannon, JRS and Campbell into the same team?
I think you probably know the answers to your first and last two questions (pray for JJK or someone else, plus it’s a squad game x2) but I think your second question is the killer. Arblaster is missed a lot.

That result has been coming for weeks. Performances have been way down. Since about the Oxford game.
I agree performances have been bad. A loss at home to Hull with a very depleted team probably could’ve been expected too. But I don’t think it requires an overreaction. I don’t think we’re miles off agreeing tbh. If we lose against Derby and look no good then it will be some cause for concern.
 

I think having hardly any mid fielders fit along with losing our main defender for the season suspension 3 matches in under a week with a big trip to south wales and back in a day playing guys that should be rested who are bloody knackerd might have something to do with it . just looked at the table we have won more matches than any other team in the championship so yes it looks really gloomy . Excuse me while I go in the garage to find some bloody rope . :eek:
Please take your rose tinted off. Promotion seeking sides should be consistent and hard to beat. I remind you we have lost four games to our 'cohorts' and won one, one fucking game against Sunderland and we only just managed that! Bloody hell if we cant do better god help us if we get promoted 'cos we wont be bringing in £300m worth of talent if we did. We have a poor GD by comparison and getting worse by the week. Soon we will be the worst of the top four.

The slide started away at Coventry IMHO (Souttar's knackering flight schedule and he looked bollocks in that game too) and since then have been average at best but lost three matches, two to our promotion seeking rivals.

If no CB is recruited in the next week I give you the 'Return of the Play Off Nightmare' as the sequel coming down the track. For unless Burnley and Leeds suffer a Hezbollah moment they'll be off and promoted with weeks to spare.
 
You did, aye. There have also been complaints about the style of play and set pieces at the other clubs I've mentioned, and they have their own fannies pressuring their manager after every bad result.

If we lose the next couple with a proper starting eleven and bench, of course Wilder will come under pressure. There's no need to will it into existence after a loss which has mitigating context.
Did I? Where?
 
Nah. You don't let a 0-3 at home to Hull go that easily.

If we don't beat Derby, we really have to ask some big big questions. Certainly of the management in terms of what they do in training, because the set pieces are woeful, the style of play has regressed into something horrible to watch, and we have lost all defensive solidity we built our first half of the season on.

He's being backed, there's no excuses anymore for the above.
You don't let it go?
What? You want to moan and continue to be pessimistic? Learn from it, improve, move on. You want to ask questions about the managerial team? Mate, we came down with Luton 😂
 
You don't let it go?
What? You want to moan and continue to be pessimistic? Learn from it, improve, move on. You want to ask questions about the managerial team? Mate, we came down with Luton 😂
No, it's long overdue we dissect the style of play and things like set pieces. It's the perfect time for self reflection.

Weren't you yesterday taking the piss out of us trying to cross the ball to O'Hare in order to score goals? (Spoiler, you were)

What the fuck have Luton got to do with owt? We also came down with Burnley 🤣
 
Please take your rose tinted off. Promotion seeking sides should be consistent and hard to beat. I remind you we have lost four games to our 'cohorts' and won one, one fucking game against Sunderland and we only just managed that! Bloody hell if we cant do better god help us if we get promoted 'cos we wont be bringing in £300m worth of talent if we did. We have a poor GD by comparison and getting worse by the week. Soon we will be the worst of the top four.

The slide started away at Coventry IMHO (Souttar's knackering flight schedule and he looked bollocks in that game too) and since then have been average at best but lost three matches, two to our promotion seeking rivals.

If no CB is recruited in the next week I give you the 'Return of the Play Off Nightmare' as the sequel coming down the track. For unless Burnley and Leeds suffer a Hezbollah moment they'll be off and promoted with weeks to spare.

Instead of being postive or negative…..how about being realistic?

Promotion seeking sides are those that are top of the league with the most points, makes no difference if you lose to a rival.
Last season Leeds did the double over Leicester, didn’t do Leeds any good winning these 6 pointers.

Apparently we keep having so many off days but without the 2 points deduction, we’d currently top the league.
We’ve also won more matches than any other team in the league, this is a fact. How can that be?

Can I remind you that when Leeds and Sunderland have off days they always seem to drop points, even against poor sides down near the bottom.
Burnley have a great defense but have consistently struggled to score at home, even against the rubbish teams.

You mention a slide in performance which is true but recent mean we’ve recently struggled to put out a team.
It’s been impressive that we won away at Watford and Swansea with such a cobbled together side.

Can understand the concerns, especially regards defence.
With Souttar we were a clean sheet machine, now he’s injured think we’ll probably concede 1 goal each match
So now the team are under pressure to score at least 2 goals each match. So with a dodgy defence we become a bit like Leeds and need to be more free scoring.
However soon we will be significantly stronger. So imagine how many points we’ll get when we (in theory) click and performances improve.

Overall think there’s more reasons to be optimistic than pessimistic, altho accept there are grounds to be concerned.
 
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Did I? Where?
Is posting about the 0-3 loss to Hull not talking about losing games? Perhaps I should've assumed you aren't concerned by the irrelevant loss, just the scoreline. Apologies.
 
Is posting about the 0-3 loss to Hull not talking about losing games? Perhaps I should've assumed you aren't concerned by the irrelevant loss, just the scoreline. Apologies.
Not really no, it's much more deep than that considering the other issues we have going on than just 'that loss'. If you had the brain capacity to understand that, then that would be superb.
 
Not really no, it's much more deep than that considering the other issues we have going on than just 'that loss'. If you had the brain capacity to understand that, then that would be superb.
I, and the rest of the plebs on this forum, can only dream of having such an intellect. We should collectively bow in the spectacular light of your reactionary footballing takes.

Forgive me oh lord, for I have sinned.
 
I, and the rest of the plebs on this forum, can only dream of having such an intellect. We should collectively bow in the spectacular light of your reactionary footballing takes.

Forgive me oh lord, for I have sinned.
Finally you're noticing.
 
Going to be interesting to see how the new signings are fitted in given the questions it raises

Can you still carry a non attacking right back if Souza and Choudhury are the CMs?

How will the ball be progressed from back to front with 2 CMs who are both 'safe' passers and a LCB who's extremely suspect on the ball?

Does Cannon start even though he and Campbell make very similar runs in behind but Campbell is a much better all round footballer?

Can you fit Hamer, O'Hare, BBD, Cannon, JRS and Campbell into the same team?
Well the last question is pretty stupid.
 
Instead of being postive or negative…..how about being realistic?

Promotion seeking sides are those that are top of the league with the most points, makes no difference if you lose to a rival.
Last season Leeds did the double over Leicester, didn’t do Leeds any good winning these 6 pointers.

Apparently we keep having so many off days but without the 2 points deduction, we’d currently top the league.
We’ve also won more matches than any other team in the league, this is a fact. How can that be?

Can I remind you that when Leeds and Sunderland have off days they always seem to drop points, even against poor sides down near the bottom.
Burnley have a great defense but have consistently struggled to score at home, even against the rubbish teams.

You mention a slide in performance which is true but recent mean we’ve recently struggled to put out a team.
It’s been impressive that we won away at Watford and Swansea with such a cobbled together side.

Can understand the concerns, especially regards defence.
With Souttar we were a clean sheet machine, now he’s injured think we’ll probably concede 1 goal each match
So now the team are under pressure to score at least 2 goals each match. So with a dodgy defence we become a bit like Leeds and need to be more free scoring.
However soon we will be significantly stronger. So imagine how many points we’ll get when we (in theory) click and performances improve.

Overall think there’s more reasons to be optimistic than pessimistic, altho accept there are grounds to be concerned.
I am being realistic. We are not as good as you imply we are. Just because we are second now when you look at the trends they point to a deteriorating outcome rather than a positive one. We are losing more games, conceding more goals and at the moment no sign of addressing the CB situation unless CW thinks it is fine to buy another full back to play as a CB.

I wouldnt mind if the style of play was attractive. But it isnt. It is turgid and now the results are reflecting that. History shows the club will struggle unless there is a reset. I thought at Swansea CW did well but against Hull it was the same old. It would be nice to watch some attractive football by Sheffield United for a change, but i wont hold my breadth.

The mistake is/was to extrapolate the great turnaround and rebuild with an immediate return to the PL. The bookies didnt put us as auto promotion candidates at the start of the season and as it is panning out I think they are right.

Compared to the promotion seasons of 70-71 and the 89-90 I dont have the confidence we'll do it. Mind CW could make SUFC history by winning the play offs. We'll see what happens next week.
 

The slide started away at Coventry IMHO (Souttar's knackering flight schedule and he looked bollocks in that game too)

I blame Wilder for signing an Australian international, he should stick with the British lads.
 

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