A cup run this year

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Should we go for it 100% in the cup this year?

  • Yes - our squad is big enough to handle extra games

    Votes: 63 24.0%
  • Yes - we’re far enough ahead in the league to risk it

    Votes: 57 21.7%
  • Yes - always want a cup run

    Votes: 99 37.6%
  • No - don’t risk promotion

    Votes: 52 19.8%
  • No - won’t win it anyway

    Votes: 14 5.3%
  • No - not bothered about the Cup

    Votes: 15 5.7%

  • Total voters
    263
I’d love to see the ages of voters, I’ve got a feeling a lot more younger people won’t be bothered about a cup run compared to older people who’d actually give up promotion for a cup win
I think giving up promotion is a bit steep! Especially when we don’t need to. I’m 69 btw.
The FA Cup is still a bit special for me, at least while we are still in it anyway. 😊

Even with all the hype surrounding them, they are still a non league team and they should be beaten on that score alone. The team we put out against Millwall was just fine, and they were probably more relaxed and enjoyed their football.
In the end it doesn’t matter about the result. It gives the manager a chance to rest and rotate players, with a week to recover before our next league game.
Never forget that winning, and momentum is a good thing. Enjoy it because we will be back to being under pressure for results after this FACup game.
As others have said, the money will come in handy right now.
I trust PH to pick a winning team and let them off the leash.
As a club we have been in much worse places than this. Enjoy it for what it is.
 



I think giving up promotion is a bit steep! Especially when we don’t need to. I’m 69 btw.
The FA Cup is still a bit special for me, at least while we are still in it anyway. 😊

Even with all the hype surrounding them, they are still a non league team and they should be beaten on that score alone. The team we put out against Millwall was just fine, and they were probably more relaxed and enjoyed their football.
In the end it doesn’t matter about the result. It gives the manager a chance to rest and rotate players, with a week to recover before our next league game.
Never forget that winning, and momentum is a good thing. Enjoy it because we will be back to being under pressure for results after this FACup game.
As others have said, the money will come in handy right now.
I trust PH to pick a winning team and let them off the leash.
As a club we have been in much worse places than this. Enjoy it for what it is.
I'm with you Charlie ... the FA Cup has always been special for me (over my 60 plus years supporting the Blades - I'm 70 by the way). In that time our best run was obviously under funny little Nigel - the semi final against Hull 😕 ...
 
1961 v Leicester for me .

Could so easily have been in the final if the ref had not spotted Doc Pace’s deft flick with his arm before putting it in the net at Elland Road .
 
Anyone who considers any cup to be worth sidetracking our existance for is insane. The world of football has changed The ONLY thing with importance to us is promotion. Nothing else whatsoever
 
I think giving up promotion is a bit steep! Especially when we don’t need to. I’m 69 btw.
The FA Cup is still a bit special for me, at least while we are still in it anyway. 😊

Even with all the hype surrounding them, they are still a non league team and they should be beaten on that score alone. The team we put out against Millwall was just fine, and they were probably more relaxed and enjoyed their football.
In the end it doesn’t matter about the result. It gives the manager a chance to rest and rotate players, with a week to recover before our next league game.
Never forget that winning, and momentum is a good thing. Enjoy it because we will be back to being under pressure for results after this FACup game.
As others have said, the money will come in handy right now.
I trust PH to pick a winning team and let them off the leash.
As a club we have been in much worse places than this. Enjoy it for what it is.
Even if we don’t end up going that far, I don’t see how getting dumped out of the Cup by a team 71 places below us in the pyramid is something we should be indifferent about.

The team should be able to play with reduced pressure away from the league but I wouldn’t take it lightly because showing you’re capable of losing to a team in the National League isn’t going to inject confidence through the veins.

We don’t have a second string which is good. Whilst nobody would be suggesting Ndiaye wouldn’t be in our best XI, nobody would suggest either that right now any combination of Sharp, Jebbison or McBurnie would be a case of drafting in B team players. Same goes for other positions. I’d imagine we’ll see first team players who have been interchangeable throughout the season topped up with a few youths on the bench.

Hopefully we show our quality and then get a weak team at home to follow.
 
Even if we don’t end up going that far, I don’t see how getting dumped out of the Cup by a team 71 places below us in the pyramid is something we should be indifferent about.

The team should be able to play with reduced pressure away from the league but I wouldn’t take it lightly because showing you’re capable of losing to a team in the National League isn’t going to inject confidence through the veins.

We don’t have a second string which is good. Whilst nobody would be suggesting Ndiaye wouldn’t be in our best XI, nobody would suggest either that right now any combination of Sharp, Jebbison or McBurnie would be a case of drafting in B team players. Same goes for other positions. I’d imagine we’ll see first team players who have been interchangeable throughout the season topped up with a few youths on the bench.

Hopefully we show our quality and then get a weak team at home to follow.
I’m only going to be ambivalent about the result, if the selected players don’t click, and we lose. I hope and believe we have a strong enough alternate X1 to win, but it doesn’t affect our main aim of promotion this season.
“Winning is a good thing as well as confidence and momentum”
Those are the only issues at stake.
 
Don’t give a toss about the fa cup anymore it’s been disgustingly watered down
Promotion is the priority and with our recurring injury list the last thing we need is this as a distraction
 
Go for it! Zero excuses at Wrexham. We have a week's rest until the next game. After that it gets more tricky. The dream is the final - something no Blade has seen for nigh on 100 years. We reached six finals when it was THE biggest thing to win in English football. Let's have another final. We are actually in one of the best positions we've been in to go for it in recent memory. Successful side used to winning games. A decent position in the pyramid. Not currently scraping an automatic position, play offs, or in the midst of a relegation scrap. Out of the League Cup. Players needing game time.
 
I think a lot of neutrals are expecting a cup upset.
Wrexham beat Coventry at the Ricoh and haven't dropped a point at home all season.

I'd love us to just turn up and do our stuff and win about 5-0.
 
No magic to me in getting a "run" and playing teams we could be playing anyway next season. There's effectively zero chance of us winning a cup and I don't take much glory out of causing an upset against a mid-table Prem side or something. If it happens then it'll be fun but I wouldn't want us to put much into it. Rest anyone who could do with it at the weekend and if we get through then great, but I wouldn't want to risk much for it.
 



I would always chooses a cup run, my dream is to see United win something, I would choose an FA Cup win over promotion every time. We go up and down regularly and its always exciting following United but non of us have ever seen United win anything of note. While we are at it, I actually class winning the championship as a huge thing it would be the biggest thing I've see us win as a Blade and I think this season is the best chance of that happening so far in my lifetime, trouble is Burnley are absolute fuckers and don't ever look like dropping points. Its the best run of form I ever remember but we still cant close the gap on them.
 
I’d love to see the ages of voters, I’ve got a feeling a lot more younger people won’t be bothered about a cup run compared to older people who’d actually give up promotion for a cup win
25 and up for the cup! Heart over head, because financially we deffo need to go up but winning a cup would be amazing. Think I ended up going to all our cup games last season in the league cup as we got lucky with home draws- nice little loyalty points booster as a bonus!
 
If we did win it. S6 would dub it as the "weakest FA Cup ever"
One of my worst memories of being a blade was when the pigs beat man utd in the league cup final. I was jealous and still am. How amazing for us to have a Sheridan like hero always associated with scoring the winning goal at wembley. it could have been much worse but for arsenal doing us a favour twice soon after.
 
My proudest moments and fondest memories watching the blades have been in the cup of one kind or other. Even now get goosebumps after Hull scored and the applause by our fans at Wembley, such a special day. Beating a decent Villa side 3-1 at BDTBL was a fantastic game, got my trip to Highbury that season and it ended on penalties in the replay and countless other memories. For us this is tie is a lose-lose although a good opportunity to mix the squad up, I would definitely like to think we will be resting a few though. Perfect time for a winter break.
 
We are on a great run in the league and have a chance of getting to the fifth round of the FA CUP.then getting one of the top clubs in the next round.
Keep the run going. of course, it won't be easy to beat Wrexham. if we got beat would you be embarrassed by losing to a non-league club?
I prefer to beat Wrexham and get one of the big clubs. if we lose I would not lose any sleep over it then.
 
Just to add to the congratulations to the team and management, this is the only promotion year I can remember that also included a great cup run (and obviously also the only great cup run I can remember where we also got promoted!).

Burnley didn’t do too badly either.
Is there enough proof here to say that we should always go for it in the cup as success breeds success and there’s no reason why it should get in the way of promotion?
 
Just to add to the congratulations to the team and management, this is the only promotion year I can remember that also included a great cup run (and obviously also the only great cup run I can remember where we also got promoted!).

Burnley didn’t do too badly either.
Is there enough proof here to say that we should always go for it in the cup as success breeds success and there’s no reason why it should get in the way of promotion?
I think we need a poll:D
 
Just to add to the congratulations to the team and management, this is the only promotion year I can remember that also included a great cup run (and obviously also the only great cup run I can remember where we also got promoted!).

Burnley didn’t do too badly either.
Is there enough proof here to say that we should always go for it in the cup as success breeds success and there’s no reason why it should get in the way of promotion?
I remember 1990. That was a good cup run with promotion. 6th round (robbed against Man U), with 800 games against Barnsley in the 5th round. Worth watching the United documentary for some of the fun and games at Oakwell (including the then record for number of bleeps and Bassett and Mr Ellery...).
 
I remember that Man U game (never a corner), but in my head I hadn’t got it in a the same season as the promotion. I tend to lean towards the ‘focus on the league’ view of cup games; and yet some of my best memories of watching matches with my kids (and before that with my mates) have been at cup games. I’m starting to come round to the idea that we should always go for it in every cup game.
 
One of my worst memories of being a blade was when the pigs beat man utd in the league cup final. I was jealous and still am. How amazing for us to have a Sheridan like hero always associated with scoring the winning goal at wembley. it could have been much worse but for arsenal doing us a favour twice soon after.
I recently asked ChatGPT which team was the most successful over the past 50 years. It said...

"Over the past 50 years, Sheffield United have been more successful than Sheffield Wednesday in terms of their performance in league football.

In the past 50 years, Sheffield United have spent a total of 26 seasons in the top two tiers of English football (the Premier League and the old First Division), with their best performances being a ninth-place finish in the Premier League in 1992-93 and a fourth-place finish in the First Division in 1974-75.

In contrast, Sheffield Wednesday have spent a total of 19 seasons in the top two tiers of English football over the past 50 years, with their best performances being a third-place finish in the Premier League in 1992-93 and a runners-up spot in the First Division in 1990-91.

However, it's worth noting that both clubs have enjoyed success in domestic cup competitions during this period. Sheffield United won the FA Cup in 1991, while Sheffield Wednesday won the League Cup in 1991 and reached the final of both the FA Cup and League Cup in 1993."


So cheer up and find out who got the winner in '91.

Edit: and kids at home. Remember you should never believe anything you read online.
 

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