Bladeulike
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There’s been some understandable grumbles along the way about our overall standard of play this year but let’s get some perspective. What will be our definition of success for this season as the fog clears and there are now only just two possible outcomes left?
Justice was served last night as Blades cruised (not a word often used on this forum!) to a play off final against a team that finished in the top six. The easy answer is that success will be defined by achieving EPL status and we worry about next season when it arrives. No more needed to be said about that - the money rolls in, future viability and sustainability can be planned and managed and we continue to build. But what if we don’t get through the lottery of a one game play off? Crushing disappointment would be inevitable if we do lose but I don’t think success has to be a binary construct.
A few minutes browsing Porktalk demonstrates plumbing new depths in fans’ attitudes and behaviour as they continue to bang on about relative crowd sizes, showing a frankly toe curling sycophancy towards Sunderland, long discussions about empty seats spotted at the Lane and how ‘classy’ they are in comparison to us. It’s just embarrassing and rather sad that their definition of success can only be measured by our hoped for failure. Truly a club not waving but drowning.
Back to us. We are about to go through an emotional tsunami as the play off final approaches so best time for me to reflect is now before it hits us. Just wanted to say that, in the cold light of day, whatever happens, it’s been a great season. Success is about winning games, about being proud of the team, of being optimistic for the future and, above all, enjoying and being entertained as a football fan! That’s been one of our main successes this year. Sounds obvious but none of these applied at the end of last season. Losing won’t take any of those things away from this season’s achievements and credit to the club and team for restoring our pride and belief. If we lose, even with some inevitable departures, we go again next season as an established top six side. If we win then promotion will take us on another challenging journey but this time with sense that there is a plan and purpose and good financial backing.
We have ground out many results this season but overall have we been entertained as the final curtain approaches? Hell yeah! Strap in - it’s going to be a great ride!
Justice was served last night as Blades cruised (not a word often used on this forum!) to a play off final against a team that finished in the top six. The easy answer is that success will be defined by achieving EPL status and we worry about next season when it arrives. No more needed to be said about that - the money rolls in, future viability and sustainability can be planned and managed and we continue to build. But what if we don’t get through the lottery of a one game play off? Crushing disappointment would be inevitable if we do lose but I don’t think success has to be a binary construct.
A few minutes browsing Porktalk demonstrates plumbing new depths in fans’ attitudes and behaviour as they continue to bang on about relative crowd sizes, showing a frankly toe curling sycophancy towards Sunderland, long discussions about empty seats spotted at the Lane and how ‘classy’ they are in comparison to us. It’s just embarrassing and rather sad that their definition of success can only be measured by our hoped for failure. Truly a club not waving but drowning.
Back to us. We are about to go through an emotional tsunami as the play off final approaches so best time for me to reflect is now before it hits us. Just wanted to say that, in the cold light of day, whatever happens, it’s been a great season. Success is about winning games, about being proud of the team, of being optimistic for the future and, above all, enjoying and being entertained as a football fan! That’s been one of our main successes this year. Sounds obvious but none of these applied at the end of last season. Losing won’t take any of those things away from this season’s achievements and credit to the club and team for restoring our pride and belief. If we lose, even with some inevitable departures, we go again next season as an established top six side. If we win then promotion will take us on another challenging journey but this time with sense that there is a plan and purpose and good financial backing.
We have ground out many results this season but overall have we been entertained as the final curtain approaches? Hell yeah! Strap in - it’s going to be a great ride!