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It’s time now.

If these players and this manager are to live up to their potential and their talent, now is the time to seize the moment.

The bar has been set. Dismantling Ipswich, a team who bested us 5-0 should be used to kick start the ultimate redemption story.

No doubt many of us had wavered in our hopes for the season; I still don’t think we should be reckless in the window. However when we lost to a stuttering Southampton that felt like it, knowing we had a rampaging Ipswich team to visit.

Despite the adversity of an unfortunate penalty, we put them to the sword and showed all what was good about us.

Now is time to tap into the consistency of last season. Not only put to bed a poor Oxford team to catapult us closer to jubilation than despair, it’s time to put some of these cocky upstarts back in their box!

Yes, we gave them all a six game start and that has cost us a top two finish. But we showed that Bramall Lane can be a fortress again.

Win your home games and draw your away games and you can’t go far wrong.

With a favourable fixture imbalance, that would give us 38 more points and a final total of 73 points. 70, 73 and 68 got the 6th placed team in the past few years and Bristol City had 41 after 29 games.

So, bang a few away wins out there to get to that 8 away points as soon as possible and then you’re in bonus territory. Keep going and take pressure off the home form.

Losing Bamford is a blow but an enforced rest may not be the worst thing. If the rest of the team play like they did then we can approach any game with confidence.

So, whilst it’s not 100% in our hands yet, there are enough games remaining to make it that way.

Come on United. Let’s do this!
 



It’s time now.

If these players and this manager are to live up to their potential and their talent, now is the time to seize the moment.

The bar has been set. Dismantling Ipswich, a team who bested us 5-0 should be used to kick start the ultimate redemption story.

No doubt many of us had wavered in our hopes for the season; I still don’t think we should be reckless in the window. However when we lost to a stuttering Southampton that felt like it, knowing we had a rampaging Ipswich team to visit.

Despite the adversity of an unfortunate penalty, we put them to the sword and showed all what was good about us.

Now is time to tap into the consistency of last season. Not only put to bed a poor Oxford team to catapult us closer to jubilation than despair, it’s time to put some of these cocky upstarts back in their box!

Yes, we gave them all a six game start and that has cost us a top two finish. But we showed that Bramall Lane can be a fortress again.

Win your home games and draw your away games and you can’t go far wrong.

With a favourable fixture imbalance, that would give us 38 more points and a final total of 73 points. 70, 73 and 68 got the 6th placed team in the past few years and Bristol City had 41 after 29 games.

So, bang a few away wins out there to get to that 8 away points as soon as possible and then you’re in bonus territory. Keep going and take pressure off the home form.

Losing Bamford is a blow but an enforced rest may not be the worst thing. If the rest of the team play like they did then we can approach any game with confidence.

So, whilst it’s not 100% in our hands yet, there are enough games remaining to make it that way.

Come on United. Let’s do this!
When all hope was lost - you just had to didnt you

FFS I’m dreaming again
 
It’s time now.

If these players and this manager are to live up to their potential and their talent, now is the time to seize the moment.

The bar has been set. Dismantling Ipswich, a team who bested us 5-0 should be used to kick start the ultimate redemption story.

No doubt many of us had wavered in our hopes for the season; I still don’t think we should be reckless in the window. However when we lost to a stuttering Southampton that felt like it, knowing we had a rampaging Ipswich team to visit.

Despite the adversity of an unfortunate penalty, we put them to the sword and showed all what was good about us.

Now is time to tap into the consistency of last season. Not only put to bed a poor Oxford team to catapult us closer to jubilation than despair, it’s time to put some of these cocky upstarts back in their box!

Yes, we gave them all a six game start and that has cost us a top two finish. But we showed that Bramall Lane can be a fortress again.

Win your home games and draw your away games and you can’t go far wrong.

With a favourable fixture imbalance, that would give us 38 more points and a final total of 73 points. 70, 73 and 68 got the 6th placed team in the past few years and Bristol City had 41 after 29 games.

So, bang a few away wins out there to get to that 8 away points as soon as possible and then you’re in bonus territory. Keep going and take pressure off the home form.

Losing Bamford is a blow but an enforced rest may not be the worst thing. If the rest of the team play like they did then we can approach any game with confidence.

So, whilst it’s not 100% in our hands yet, there are enough games remaining to make it that way.

Come on United. Let’s do this!
Is that the poor Oxford that have just won away at Leicester ?
 
It’s time now.

If these players and this manager are to live up to their potential and their talent, now is the time to seize the moment.

The bar has been set. Dismantling Ipswich, a team who bested us 5-0 should be used to kick start the ultimate redemption story.

No doubt many of us had wavered in our hopes for the season; I still don’t think we should be reckless in the window. However when we lost to a stuttering Southampton that felt like it, knowing we had a rampaging Ipswich team to visit.

Despite the adversity of an unfortunate penalty, we put them to the sword and showed all what was good about us.

Now is time to tap into the consistency of last season. Not only put to bed a poor Oxford team to catapult us closer to jubilation than despair, it’s time to put some of these cocky upstarts back in their box!

Yes, we gave them all a six game start and that has cost us a top two finish. But we showed that Bramall Lane can be a fortress again.

Win your home games and draw your away games and you can’t go far wrong.

With a favourable fixture imbalance, that would give us 38 more points and a final total of 73 points. 70, 73 and 68 got the 6th placed team in the past few years and Bristol City had 41 after 29 games.

So, bang a few away wins out there to get to that 8 away points as soon as possible and then you’re in bonus territory. Keep going and take pressure off the home form.

Losing Bamford is a blow but an enforced rest may not be the worst thing. If the rest of the team play like they did then we can approach any game with confidence.

So, whilst it’s not 100% in our hands yet, there are enough games remaining to make it that way.

Come on United. Let’s do this!
Looking forward to a stunning, against the odds, climb into the playoffs. To then lose the final to 9 man Millwall.
 
TBF they have 25 points from the last 13 games, so they have been a very solid playoff team for nearly a 1/3rd of the season.

The problem they have is that giving everyone a 10 point start is going to make it almost impossible.

As we showed on Saturday, we can beat anyone, but then on Wednesday we showed we can turn up and be very average. Last week demonstrated that crazy refereeing can steal a few points off you.

I predict a 10th place finish I'm afraid.
 
I've said it all along (haven't I Chris!) tis way them pesky football gods work. The are having a reight giraffe at our expense. Putting we Blades through the wringer good and proper. But in the end they are going to allow us the glory of a Wembley win and celebration like you've never known!

A hard fought win at the Wall on Saturday will help ⚔️
 
IF we beat Millwall I'll have hope. If we lose then kiss goodbye unfortunately.

Look at the table - there'll be 8+ teams vying for 6th place. The top 5 could be fairly solidified in the next 4 games based on results.

We have to beat Millwall to stand a chance imho.
I'm afraid Millwall is a nailed on defeat, they'll have too much aggression and power for us.
 
IF we beat Millwall I'll have hope. If we lose then kiss goodbye unfortunately.

Look at the table - there'll be 8+ teams vying for 6th place. The top 5 could be fairly solidified in the next 4 games based on results.

We have to beat Millwall to stand a chance imho.

Agree that’s how I see it.

Think this season has been quite weird because I really think this years team is potentially better than last years team.
It’s certainly playing much better, more entertaining football.
The recent home games against Stoke, Birmingham and Leicester were so one-sided it was shocking. It was like drawing a lower league side in the cup.

For a while now I’ve thought we are capable of going on a run of winning 7 or 8 out of 10 matches.
However we’re getting to that point where we need to start doing it…..instead of talking about it,

In fairness to Wilder……just as it’s looks like we’ve cracked it….then something bad happens regards injuries and red cards.

I’d say regards play-off I’d give us a 50% chance but we do need to go on a 7 or 8 wins out of 10 run at some stage this season.
The key is the away form…..we look really confident at home but away we’ve not looked comfortable for 90 minutes in any away match this season.
 



We're going to need to string 4 or 5 wins together at some point to stand any chance
Get a draw at Millwall on Saturday, we then have 2 home games (Oxford and Boro) before playing Portsmouth and Pigs.

If we play like we did Saturday, we could easily win 4 on the bounce after Millwall, which takes us up to Coventry at Home.

I've ran out of deludamol BTW
 
I think the playoffs are next to impossible. However, we have to believe. 1 because it remains possible so why not try, and 2 because if we give up however the players perform doesn’t really matter if they’re not playing under pressure. Also, 10th is much more attractive than 17th with regards to new signings and contract renewals.
 
It’s time now.

If these players and this manager are to live up to their potential and their talent, now is the time to seize the moment.

The bar has been set. Dismantling Ipswich, a team who bested us 5-0 should be used to kick start the ultimate redemption story.

No doubt many of us had wavered in our hopes for the season; I still don’t think we should be reckless in the window. However when we lost to a stuttering Southampton that felt like it, knowing we had a rampaging Ipswich team to visit.

Despite the adversity of an unfortunate penalty, we put them to the sword and showed all what was good about us.

Now is time to tap into the consistency of last season. Not only put to bed a poor Oxford team to catapult us closer to jubilation than despair, it’s time to put some of these cocky upstarts back in their box!

Yes, we gave them all a six game start and that has cost us a top two finish. But we showed that Bramall Lane can be a fortress again.

Win your home games and draw your away games and you can’t go far wrong.

With a favourable fixture imbalance, that would give us 38 more points and a final total of 73 points. 70, 73 and 68 got the 6th placed team in the past few years and Bristol City had 41 after 29 games.

So, bang a few away wins out there to get to that 8 away points as soon as possible and then you’re in bonus territory. Keep going and take pressure off the home form.

Losing Bamford is a blow but an enforced rest may not be the worst thing. If the rest of the team play like they did then we can approach any game with confidence.

So, whilst it’s not 100% in our hands yet, there are enough games remaining to make it that way.

Come on United. Let’s do this!
My heart says I am with you all the way, but my head keeps pointing me to Millwall on Saturday !!
 
Can't believe people are still harbouring play-off hopes. Let's make sure we don't get relegated first shall we? Our current form in last six games has been win one, lose one. If we carry on that kind of form for the rest of the season we should get just over the 60 point mark which would put somewhere in midtable. After the disastrous start we had, I'd be happy enough with that, especially if we can produce a few more performances like the Leicester and Ipswich games and maybe stuff the pigs 6-0 for good measure.
It's not as if we've got a decent track record in the play-offs and does anyone genuinely think we'd be ready for another season in the Premier League? No thanks.
 
We haven’t been good enough overall for play offs Thrown away games and the owners have set us back years on what they did in the summer .
 
We needed points from Charlton and Soton. Even if it had been two draws.

We still don't draw many games, for some bizarre reason. 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm afraid Millwall is a nailed on defeat, they'll have too much aggression and power for us.
Well that will be it then
We can finally stop talking about reaching the playoffs. Some of our supporters seem to forget the other teams above us will also win plenty of games.
The playoffs were not realistically reachable by the time we had left September and this was confirmed when we lost the Charlton and Southampton
 



It’s time now.

If these players and this manager are to live up to their potential and their talent, now is the time to seize the moment.

The bar has been set. Dismantling Ipswich, a team who bested us 5-0 should be used to kick start the ultimate redemption story.

No doubt many of us had wavered in our hopes for the season; I still don’t think we should be reckless in the window. However when we lost to a stuttering Southampton that felt like it, knowing we had a rampaging Ipswich team to visit.

Despite the adversity of an unfortunate penalty, we put them to the sword and showed all what was good about us.

Now is time to tap into the consistency of last season. Not only put to bed a poor Oxford team to catapult us closer to jubilation than despair, it’s time to put some of these cocky upstarts back in their box!

Yes, we gave them all a six game start and that has cost us a top two finish. But we showed that Bramall Lane can be a fortress again.

Win your home games and draw your away games and you can’t go far wrong.

With a favourable fixture imbalance, that would give us 38 more points and a final total of 73 points. 70, 73 and 68 got the 6th placed team in the past few years and Bristol City had 41 after 29 games.

So, bang a few away wins out there to get to that 8 away points as soon as possible and then you’re in bonus territory. Keep going and take pressure off the home form.

Losing Bamford is a blow but an enforced rest may not be the worst thing. If the rest of the team play like they did then we can approach any game with confidence.

So, whilst it’s not 100% in our hands yet, there are enough games remaining to make it that way.

Come on United. Let’s do this!
Based on more than 70 years following United, I would suggest taking the Carpe Diem theme a little bit further than you did. Whilst the players and management need to do a lot of preparation for the future, those of us watching the games benefit from focusing on the good things match by match. Saturday’s game had just about everything: goals, controversy, great creative play, howlers, brilliant goalkeeping saves, commitment. Whether this changes the season, who knows? In my favourite 10 seasons of Blades-watching, I would include seasons in all 4 divisions. Promotion is always terrific, relegation always terrible, but many of the best memories come from individual games. The 90 plus minutes last Saturday were totally absorbing - that was Carpe Diem, enjoy those moments. Make sure to enjoy such good moments in life, because as we Blades know, there is often an unpleasant surprise round the corner.
 

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