2007 Requiem

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jodman

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Regardless of which side of the fence you fall on the "sack him or keep him" debate, I don't think that anyone can say that this season has been anything more then a complete failure.

I found myself looking for a high point to our season as i skulked down Bramall Lane earlier today and all that i could come up with was the game against Ipswich. I then remembered that they have the worst away record in the league which dampened my spirits even further.

As is so often the case with Sheffield United, there seem to be many excuses for the current state of affairs. Relegation hangover, Tevez-gate, transition period, high expectations, bad pitch, impatient fans, lack of confidence to name just a few of the common diagnosis for our continued poor performances and results.

Strip away all of the propaganda and politics and you have a team of players and management consistently failing to perform over a period of six months (more then that if truth be told).

The Palace game was pure pantomime and whilst I have been frustrated for the majority of our home games this season, it was the first time that I have felt genuinely uncomfortable by the events as they unfolded.

I may be a bit of a softie, but I could not help but feel sorry for Mr. Robson when I saw a clip of him when the full time whistle went today.

So here we are, about to say goodbye to 2007; a year to forget for all blades made all the more unbearable because of the fantastic year which preceded it.
In the words of someone far more articulate then me, what is past is prologue. I’m hopeful that things will improve next year, forgetting the play-offs, promotion and the premiership; I just want to enjoy going to bramall lane again.

A very happy and prosperous new year to all, I’ll see you at the lane.
 



"I may be a bit of a softie, but I could not help but feel sorry for Mr. Robson when I saw a clip of him when the full time whistle went today."

No you're not I felt the same, I just wish the bloke could see that it's time to call it a day. I think the problem for him is if he leaves the lane without success who is going to employ him next?
I don't understand why he took the job in the first place(£££££££££££££££££££), if he wanted time to build and to work without expectation then he should have gone to Scunthorpe.
 
I had that same feeling aswell ... Especially when the 'pro-warnock' chants started half way through the second half!
 
He does have the look of a beaten man, and for that I have sympathy for him, but he should resign, do the honourable thing and realise managment isnt for him.

On the other hand, if he can turn around this mess he becomes a legand. I am prpeared to wait and see who he buys and if there is any difference,
 
I may be a bit of a softie, but I could not help but feel sorry for Mr. Robson when I saw a clip of him when the full time whistle went today."

Yes have to admit i felt the same

On the other hand, if he can turn around this mess he becomes a legand. I am prpeared to wait and see who he buys and if there is any difference,

Might as well see who he can bring in and see what they can bring to the team now maybe too late to change. Plus i cant see any managers currently out of work that could improve us
 
its ok, unfortunatly we will be staying down this season is what i think, but look on the bright side, when Robbo is finaly told to pack his mini bar, we will be able to get Paul Jewel when Derby sack him too lol
 

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