Balance of Power

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I would agree same at our Wembley appearance most Blades I talked to were expecting to lose ,it is an attitude that has you beat before the ball is even kicked.
We need to sweep this out of the club we have become more afraid of losing rather than looking to the win.
we are going to have to shake off this negativity or we will never get anywhere
 



I tried all last week but was dismissed ('But we obviously have a new class of super fan in Sitwell who cannot for the life of him work out why anyone would or could be negative. I just wish I held a level of blindness that let me keep forgetting the facts of the matter and replacing them with kittens and nice music.') by some of our 'fans' as an idiot. Ho hum
 
Well. On one side of the city you've got a group of fans who are so overoptimistic as to be called 'delusional', on the other side you've got a group who are negative. Neither has won fuck all for years.

Conclusion? It doesn't matter if your fans think you're going to win a match or not, it's down to the quality of the players and the manager.

Who would have thought it?
 
Well. On one side of the city you've got a group of fans who are so overoptimistic as to be called 'delusional', on the other side you've got a group who are negative. Neither has won fuck all for years.

Conclusion? It doesn't matter if your fans think you're going to win a match or not, it's down to the quality of the players and the manager.

Who would have thought it?
i cant agree with that the mood of the fans purveys itself down on to the players ,ever was this more noticeable than our last wembley appearance where we seemed more intent on giving the ref a hard time than getting behind our own team
 
Does this explain why our porcine neighbours have been Champions League winners and World Club Cup holders for the last 12 seasons in a row?

Or does it explain why we didn't win on Sunday? I'm confused. The same group of fans - in their negativity - lead to us being 2-0 up, then the same group of fans caused us to concede one, then - again, with their negativity - caused Simmo to flap like a wounded seagull at a cross for the equaliser? If he had caught the ball cleanly (bear with me with this) and we'd have held out the final few more minutes, we would have won the match. Don't tell me that the game was thrown away by doom mongering from the fans during the week.
 
The thing is that we are gutted, and they are over the moon because came back from being dead and buried at 2-0 down to snatch a draw.

Remember the game in April 2008 where the roles was reversed and it was exactly the same.
 
we are going to have to shake off this negativity or we will never get anywhere

I'd rather the multi millionaire who owns the club and the chaps that get paid thousands of pounds a week to play for us give me reason not to expect the worst than have some unfounded optimism that would lead to regular disappointment and possibly being accused of being deluded.

For what it's worth, I thought we looked the better side yesterday and were comfortable for most of the game but was fearful once they started pressuring us that we'd cave in as we've done so often before. And it came to pass, we shit it.

Change our pessimism Blades, please.
 
my mate reckons that there is no way Madine will be sold as they dont need to sell anyone anymore. I said they will if the price is right and I couldnt watch that shit everyweek,
But it will get us promoted he said.

Er no it wont
 
Why are so many of our so-called 'fans' determined to cause division between our so-called 'fans'?
 
Back to the thread title "balance of power" imo we have seen not so much a shift more of an evening up, none of it due to the swine getting any better..... ok they have lost the £25 million debt but as a football team they are worse than a few seasons back just a bunch of 6 foot + thugs playing hoofball. Just goes to show how far we as a team and club have fallen, and to think we called Warnocks team long ball merchants. 2 mediocre clubs one of which has never won a trophy in my lifetime and never will. I can't see either club gracing the Premiership any time soon, a slightly better chance for the pigs they have a owner who will put a little cash in we on the other hand have one intent on pulling every penny he can out.
 



Not really. I don't believe they'll go on a 10 game winning streak, but it could happen. They don't need me to believe it before they do. However, believing it will happen will never in a million years 'make it happen'. Only one can cause the other.
 
I agree with what you say, TD. But it would be nice if we could get back to the stage where most Unitedite's would feel duty bound to give the benefit of the doubt to the club, and not vice versa.

UTB
 
I agree with what you say, TD. But it would be nice if we could get back to the stage where most Unitedite's would feel duty bound to give the benefit of the doubt to the club, and not vice versa.

UTB

Yes it would be nice, but, as I originally said and TD agreed, only the club, whether it be the players through performances or the board/management via some meaningful and ambitious signings, can do something to make us believe this. It would not be rational or realistic for us to suddenly collectively believe we will win every game. We need some evidence to instil and support this belief.

Following our good start, I had this belief, now we've hit a dodgy patch, it's evaporated. If we start to win again and look convincing, the belief will return. Get winning, Blades, and let positivity be restored.
 
The balance of power has not shifted. That will only happen if they finish above us at the end of the season which is still a hell of a long way away.

Based on what I saw yesterday I'd still rather have our team than theirs.

Yesterday knocked me for six, I just want to erase it from my memory. Seeing thousands of those blue and white wankers going mental at the end made my skin crawl.
 
As Silent Blade points out in post #11, we are currently enjoying the longest run of supremacy in the history of Sheffield football. Will Wendy halt it this season? Maybe. Will they still be ahead of us in an unbroken run by 2022? Who knows? I'll be dead anyway.
 
The balance of power has not shifted. That will only happen if they finish above us at the end of the season which is still a hell of a long way away.

Based on what I saw yesterday I'd still rather have our team than theirs.

Yesterday knocked me for six, I just want to erase it from my memory. Seeing thousands of those blue and white wankers going mental at the end made my skin crawl.
youve finally won me over nuddy
 
That's a shame Grafik, you 'll miss our 3-0 FA Cup Final victory over Celtic in the 2022/23 season.
 
balance of power ......................... easy............... when our gerts out its all with me .............................when she's in its all with me ...I think :confused:
 
Megson looks like he could be doing a Warnock just it isn't taking him 7 years to do it.

If Megson gets Wednesday into a League Cup Semi-Final and an FA Cup Semi-Final.
If he gets them to third in the Championship and reaches the Championship Play-off final
If he does so on an average wage bill, while making a large profit on transfers and doubling attendances.
If he's achieved all this by the end of his third full season, then and only then can it be said that he's "done a Warnock".
 
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If Megson gets Wednesday into a League Cup Semi-Final and an FA Cup Semi-Final.
If he gets them to third in the Championship and reaches the Championship Play-off final
If he does so on an average wage bill, while making a large profit on transfers and doubling attendances.
If he's achieved all this by the end of his third full season, then and only then can it be said that he's "done a Warnock".


Also, I wasn't aware that Neil Warnock ever managed us in the third tier of English football. I could have sworn he was the one who prevented us from sinking that low.

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Well. On one side of the city you've got a group of fans who are so overoptimistic as to be called 'delusional', on the other side you've got a group who are negative. Neither has won fuck all for years.

Conclusion? It doesn't matter if your fans think you're going to win a match or not, it's down to the quality of the players and the manager.

Who would have thought it?


Although that could mean that Wednesday are currently a division higher than they might be because of the over optimism of their supporters, and we are two divisions lower than we could be because of our negative outlook!
 
Next time you're at the match, take a look at the calibre of the players on the field. Then you'll discover why we're two divisions lower than we could be. You'll actually be killing two birds with one stone by discovering the reason for the negative outlook. :)
 
or ......listen to the ngativity from the fans who find it inexplicable that we never win big games
 



Next time you're at the match, take a look at the calibre of the players on the field. Then you'll discover why we're two divisions lower than we could be. You'll actually be killing two birds with one stone by discovering the reason for the negative outlook. :)


Under Bassett it is arguable that the calibre of a lot of our players was second or third division, and yet we remained in the top tier for four seasons. Obviously Bassett had great motivational qualities, but (and I know memories can be rose tinted sometimes) I don't recall us (the supporters) being anything like so negative. We expected to win the derby games even though an impartial observer would say that Wednesday had a far better team. And at home, we thought we could beat anyone.
 

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