Tom Bott
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Great striker, knows exactly where the ball is likely to drop and gets himself there before the defender.
You don't think he will be sleaving in January then ?
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Great striker, knows exactly where the ball is likely to drop and gets himself there before the defender.
He scores enough wonder goals for me, people seem to forget them.Been an absolute privilege to see Billy these last four seasons.I can't believe how anyone could criticise his effort and skill but a minority still do.I'll be the first to agree Bill seldom scores wonder goals but has mastered the art of losing markers and making that crucial run into space.Love the man...A Blade..like me...Long live King Billy!!!
Credit from me to CW - thought our management team managed the game fantastically well - great tactical substitutions, and that included Duffy.
If he could play 90 minutes of every game we would do it - he can't, it's as simple as that.
He should start Friday btw.
We move on.
UTB
LEGEND
Let's get a statue in the car park.
I would suggest one of Hammond instead. A fitting metaphor for his career with us.
I meant a foot as in 3 feet in a yard, which is most of his body
Hammond’s already there you just can’t see itBill’s can go in the car park.
Hammond’s can go where I used to sit on John Street, until 2011, directly under the big pigeon nest at the kop end.
Wouldn't it be titled.Dunno about a statue, but I can feel a book coming on - 'Billy Sharp, He's Another Of Our Own.' Over to you Danny04![]()
So would that be plan B, Swiss?Very good points, I thought we set up very well first half and i am guessing that Wilder/ Knills fear was that Reading had just sacked their manager, are in a poor run of form and sitting in the bottom three and that they may have set up to park the bus because it was effectively implemented by our neighbours. A point for Reading against a side in the top 6 at that time would've been respectable.
So in setting up the way we did, utilising Lundstram instead of Duffy was sensible, but that also meant that we lost some pace from the attacking midfield joining the attack and it was also smart to use Washington alongside McG, both of whom i thought were excellent in the first half.
We set up to invite Reading to attack, we gave them the ball and let them play, we're confident that we can break them down before it gets to dangerous and get on the attack, using the movement of wingbacks (and centre halves) and strikers on the counter.
There seemed to be a definite plan to change this Second half but we had to leave things as they were to start in case we needed to revert back. Introducing Billy and Duffy was excellent. Lundstram and Washington had done their jobs, Washington was unlucky to go off without a goal and of course Billy does what Billy does.
Last night, despite the performance being a little bit shit at times, in terms of passing and against a side with no attacking threat, the tactical intelligence shown and the use of the squad was perfect.
You don't think he will be sleaving in January then ?
yes, it seems so.So would that be plan B, Swiss?![]()
It was quiet in the away end really, but for a 5:30 KO at Reading on tv it wasn't a bad effort.Perhaps he thought our fans had been quiet, seemed to be saying make more noise. They sounded loud on TV
Agree with that he scores tap ins yeah but some of his goals take incredible technique to execute.He scores enough wonder goals for me, people seem to forget them.
His goal against Hull in the cup this season was insane.
Today was the 40th consecutive game where Sharp had scored and United had not lost and the 21st consecutive game he had scored and United won the game.![]()
That is spot on sirVery good points, I thought we set up very well first half and i am guessing that Wilder/ Knills fear was that Reading had just sacked their manager, are in a poor run of form and sitting in the bottom three and that they may have set up to park the bus because it was effectively implemented by our neighbours. A point for Reading against a side in the top 6 at that time would've been respectable.
So in setting up the way we did, utilising Lundstram instead of Duffy was sensible, but that also meant that we lost some pace from the attacking midfield joining the attack and it was also smart to use Washington alongside McG, both of whom i thought were excellent in the first half.
We set up to invite Reading to attack, we gave them the ball and let them play, we're confident that we can break them down before it gets to dangerous and get on the attack, using the movement of wingbacks (and centre halves) and strikers on the counter.
There seemed to be a definite plan to change this Second half but we had to leave things as they were to start in case we needed to revert back. Introducing Billy and Duffy was excellent. Lundstram and Washington had done their jobs, Washington was unlucky to go off without a goal and of course Billy does what Billy does.
Last night, despite the performance being a little bit shit at times, in terms of passing and against a side with no attacking threat, the tactical intelligence shown and the use of the squad was perfect.
I think Wilder and Knill expected a reaction from Clement’s sacking and thought they’d have a real go at us. I think there were expecting something similar to Brentford, hence setting up in a similar way.Very good points, I thought we set up very well first half and i am guessing that Wilder/ Knills fear was that Reading had just sacked their manager, are in a poor run of form and sitting in the bottom three and that they may have set up to park the bus because it was effectively implemented by our neighbours. A point for Reading against a side in the top 6 at that time would've been respectable.
So in setting up the way we did, utilising Lundstram instead of Duffy was sensible, but that also meant that we lost some pace from the attacking midfield joining the attack and it was also smart to use Washington alongside McG, both of whom i thought were excellent in the first half.
We set up to invite Reading to attack, we gave them the ball and let them play, we're confident that we can break them down before it gets to dangerous and get on the attack, using the movement of wingbacks (and centre halves) and strikers on the counter.
There seemed to be a definite plan to change this Second half but we had to leave things as they were to start in case we needed to revert back. Introducing Billy and Duffy was excellent. Lundstram and Washington had done their jobs, Washington was unlucky to go off without a goal and of course Billy does what Billy does.
Last night, despite the performance being a little bit shit at times, in terms of passing and against a side with no attacking threat, the tactical intelligence shown and the use of the squad was perfect.
Can’t help being a pedant, but are you saying that the run consists of 19 draws, then 21 wins? In that order?
I suspect not. Still fantastic stats though!
Wow!No he’s saying that it’s 40 games that Billy has scored in and we haven’t lost, but the last 21 of those games have been wins.
The previous 19 were a mix of wins and draws but this is a consecutive run of wins
Wow!
I gunuinely thought the stat was a run of 40 consecutive wins where Billy has scored and we have not lost - and of those 40, 21 were wins and 19 were draws.
Has he really had 21 consecutive scoring wins?
I think Wilder and Knill expected a reaction from Clement’s sacking and thought they’d have a real go at us. I think there were expecting something similar to Brentford, hence setting up in a similar way.
Poor game to watch but a good effort from us to get an important result.
Is this even worthy of mention?!The pigs can say what they want about him, id still take him over any of their strikers.
Maybe.Sharp earlier in the year after scoring his 2nd at Reading:
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Sharp yesterday after scoring:
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Is the answer that he just quite likes scoring goals?
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