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I don't know what the hell Man Utd are playing at but they've started with a front three!
Is that even allowed in local derbies?
Also, noticed that Mourinho is on his feet, encouraging his team and not sat in the dugout, rocking to and fro like someone awaiting the bullet.
You can also actually hear the away fans.
Very weird.
UTB
#bigwordssmalltimecowards
 
I don't know what the hell Man Utd are playing at but they've started with a front three!
Is that even allowed in local derbies?
Also, noticed that Mourinho is on his feet, encouraging his team and not sat in the dugout, rocking to and fro like someone awaiting the bullet.
You can also actually hear the away fans.
Very weird.
UTB
#bigwordssmalltimecowards

One pig said that all Jos did was what Jose does at Man U. A few seem totally unaware how cowardly they set up. The only comparison to make is when a non league side goes to a Premiership club.

Wednesday were basically San Marino with better defenders.
 
One pig said that all Jos did was what Jose does at Man U. A few seem totally unaware how cowardly they set up. The only comparison to make is when a non league side goes to a Premiership club.

Wednesday were basically San Marino with better defenders.
I still think I’m only just coming to terms with what I witnessed from the Pigs the other night.

Watching Man U away at Man City having a go as I write this and it brings it home even more just how poor the tactics employed by them were.

They literally had no intention of even trying to get forward. Eleven behind the ball all match.

If ever United did that at a same division rival, never mind our closest rivals I’d say it’s time to call it a day.

It was like watching a league two team trying to get a result away at Man City in the cup.

Embarrassing from them hardly covers it. If I had the misfortune to be a pig I wouldn’t be able look a Blade in the eye and try to justify it.

Truly pathetic.
 
One pig said that all Jos did was what Jose does at Man U. A few seem totally unaware how cowardly they set up. The only comparison to make is when a non league side goes to a Premiership club.

Wednesday were basically San Marino with better defenders.

I believe that if we had scored the pen they still wouldn't have changed
 
Couldn't breakdown a stubborn defence with all there expensive talent & Everton showed more intent then pigs.

Liverpool were also kept out until they counter attacked following Fulham's disallowed goal, seconds before.

We should also be looking to improve our counter attacking, too often we allow the opposition getting men behind the ball.
 
I still think I’m only just coming to terms with what I witnessed from the Pigs the other night.

Watching Man U away at Man City having a go as I write this and it brings it home even more just how poor the tactics employed by them were.

They literally had no intention of even trying to get forward. Eleven behind the ball all match.

If ever United did that at a same division rival, never mind our closest rivals I’d say it’s time to call it a day.

It was like watching a league two team trying to get a result away at Man City in the cup.

Embarrassing from them hardly covers it. If I had the misfortune to be a pig I wouldn’t be able look a Blade in the eye and try to justify it.

Truly pathetic.

The comments from other fans saying they felt sorry for them and whatever tells a story.

The thing is we aren't that good. We are always likely to concede and miss loads of changes. Wednesday, fans and staff, have built us up to be some sort of Real Madrid standard side. They say we think we are Real but it's actually them who do. Whatever you think of Uniteds lack of class in front of goal or the fact Wednesday got a point it was there for everybody to see on Friday how petrified they are of their main rivals. The rivals who they say are in their shadow and who 18 months ago were a pub team who's players wouldn't make their bench.

This article by The Star's Wednesday correspondent hasn't gone down well in S6 but it's only because the truth is often horrible to accept

https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foo...nited-1-9437775/amp?__twitter_impression=true
 
I mean look at these two poor fuckers trying to convince each other. You can see why fans from other clubs feel sorry for them

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I mean look at these two poor fuckers trying to convince each other. You can see why fans from other clubs feel sorry for them

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Wishful thinking that’s all that is.

They need to be worried about their own team rather than us and Chris Wilder.

They are in serious danger of going down and combined with their own off field problems it will take some coming back from.

This season could be very pitoval in Sheffield football, maybe for many years to come.
 
Wishful thinking that’s all that is.

They need to be worried about their own team rather than us and Chris Wilder.

They are in serious danger of going down and combined with their own off field problems it will take some coming back from.

This season could be very pitoval in Sheffield football, maybe for many years to come.

A few are talking about getting rid of the high earners at the end of the season and starting again which is giving them hope. I'm sure Mr. Chansiri recently said they were in big trouble this season if they don't go up .
 
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Yeah let them justify that all they want. Fair enough, you were great, we’ll done pigs.

I was pissed off, as I would be against any opposition, to have that much of the ball in good areas and not win or create much. The fact it was them and I was piss wet through coming home, sent my rage into overdrive ! All good now though
 
I still can't believe the lack of ambition they showed on Friday...when we were underdogs in the 90's Derby's,we always gave it a real go,we never ran scared and used such negative tactics as they did...they bottled it...easier to put everyone behind the ball and make it hard to break down...the Pen goes in though and it would have been a different game.
 
A few are talking about getting rid of the high earners at the end of the season and starting again which is giving them hope. I'm sure Mr. Chsnsiri recently said they were in big trouble this season if they don't go up .
He did but didn’t expand on it, and plenty of their fans have been asking the question about what exactly he meant by it.

It will be difficult to get any sort of money for their high earners. Those that are in contract are mostly crocks and those that wont be are passed it.

ForestFairy won’t be worth half of some of the figures I’ve seen quoted, how can he be with his injury record?

Season tickets will fall through the floor and that process has already started. Most of the multi season ticket deals which have been taken end this season and at their laughable prices not many will pay on the gate. Read earlier that stands at something like a thousand plus.

If they go down, never mind us going up, the consequences for them will be far reaching and long lasting.
 
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I don't know what the hell Man Utd are playing at but they've started with a front three!
Is that even allowed in local derbies?
Also, noticed that Mourinho is on his feet, encouraging his team and not sat in the dugout, rocking to and fro like someone awaiting the bullet.
You can also actually hear the away fans.
Very weird.
UTB
#bigwordssmalltimecowards

I think Man Utd offered very little other than the City keeper gifting them a pen they were second best throughout the game whatever formation they were playing.
 
I still can't believe the lack of ambition they showed on Friday...when we were underdogs in the 90's Derby's,we always gave it a real go,we never ran scared and used such negative tactics as they did...they bottled it...easier to put everyone behind the ball and make it hard to break down...the Pen goes in though and it would have been a different game.

I think even if we had scored they would have kept 11 behind the ball
 
I think even if we had scored they would have kept 11 behind the ball
You're probably right,i think their fans thought they would get hammered...a 1-0 defeat would have been seen as result and getting off lightly.
 
Wishful thinking that’s all that is.

They need to be worried about their own team rather than us and Chris Wilder.

They are in serious danger of going down and combined with their own off field problems it will take some coming back from.

This season could be very pitoval in Sheffield football, maybe for many years to come.

On this weekend above all others, we should remember what caused the conflicts and how to avoid them in the future. Wednesday fans never remember. When I was a schoolkid in the 60s and 70s, it seemed as if everybody of my generation was a big-gobbed Wendy fan. We stuck with it in our broken-down stadium and poor crowds while Wednesday - in their FIFA-sponsored 'Wembley of the North' - were the team to support in Sheffield. But us Blades are made of sterner stuff and refused to lie down. The big change started under 'Gentleman' John Harris and - despite some blips along the way - took off when we got to the Premier League under Warnock. Suddenly, kids playing football in the park wearing United shirts began to outnumber those in blue and white and our crowds now exceed those at Hillsborough.

Just today, a typically-ignorant pig fan (in his 70s and purportedly a 'teacher' all his life - 'games' as we used to call it) opened the conversation in our pub with 'I see we kept your lot off the top of the table.' They never, ever learn. If the Blades had deservedly won on Friday, I wouldn't have even mentioned the game, but that's one of the many differences between us and them - class. Or lack of it. (Oh, and this gobshite went on to tell me how he 'discovered' Billy Sharp who was a Wednesday fan until this moron introduced him to United as Wednesday weren't interested...:rolleyes:, Brian The Blade has got nothing on this twat). Nowadays, most Wendy fans never go near a match, preferring to populate pubs dominated with their own, listen to Radio Sheffield and look at Porktalk. All is well in their Wednesday Heaven and they refuse to see what a piss-poor team they are, definitely Division One-bound. Will that shut them up? Not a bit of it. They are Sunderland to our Newcastle - a 'never has-been club' now firmly in our shadow who believe the propaganda and will carry on thinking they are good when they are beating the likes of MK Dons and Walsall.

Thank God my dad introduced me to the Blades.
 
On this weekend above all others, we should remember what caused the conflicts and how to avoid them in the future. Wednesday fans never remember. When I was a schoolkid in the 60s and 70s, it seemed as if everybody of my generation was a big-gobbed Wendy fan. We stuck with it in our broken-down stadium and poor crowds while Wednesday - in their FIFA-sponsored 'Wembley of the North' - were the team to support in Sheffield. But us Blades are made of sterner stuff and refused to lie down. The big change started under 'Gentleman' John Harris and - despite some blips along the way - took off when we got to the Premier League under Warnock. Suddenly, kids playing football in the park wearing United shirts began to outnumber those in blue and white and our crowds now exceed those at Hillsborough.

Just today, a typically-ignorant pig fan (in his 70s and purportedly a 'teacher' all his life - 'games' as we used to call it) opened the conversation in our pub with 'I see we kept your lot off the top of the table.' They never, ever learn. If the Blades had deservedly won on Friday, I wouldn't have even mentioned the game, but that's one of the many differences between us and them - class. Or lack of it. (Oh, and this gobshite went on to tell me how he 'discovered' Billy Sharp who was a Wednesday fan until this moron introduced him to United as Wednesday weren't interested...:rolleyes:, Brian The Blade has got nothing on this twat). Nowadays, most Wendy fans never go near a match, preferring to populate pubs dominated with their own, listen to Radio Sheffield and look at Porktalk. All is well in their Wednesday Heaven and they refuse to see what a piss-poor team they are, definitely Division One-bound. Will that shut them up? Not a bit of it. They are Sunderland to our Newcastle - a 'never has-been club' now firmly in our shadow who believe the propaganda and will carry on thinking they are good when they are beating the likes of MK Dons and Walsall.

Thank God my dad introduced me to the Blades.

A bit harsh on Sunderland, who have won more league titles than us, Wednesday and indeed Newcastle.
 
Even after a few dodgy results, it’s posts like these on this thread that make me even more proud to be a Blade.

UTB&FTP!
 
Liverpool were also kept out until they counter attacked following Fulham's disallowed goal, seconds before.

We should also be looking to improve our counter attacking, too often we allow the opposition getting men behind the ball.
Spot on....We are too predictable with our patient build up play,Skillful and wonderful to watch but proven to be ineffectual against even the wankest wendy side I’ve ever seen.
Fleck hits a couple of great early shots in the first half and I thought at last we’ve got our shooting boots on tonight,then we went back to our
obsession with reaching the opposition byline or trying to walk it in.
I’m sure if we’d tried running directly at the wendy defenders we could have caused absolute chaos and panic in thier ranks.
 
Chelsea don't fail to score against woeful teams who haven't kept a clean sheet all season and are 12+ places below them in the table.
 
Spot on....We are too predictable with our patient build up play,Skillful and wonderful to watch but proven to be ineffectual against even the wankest wendy side I’ve ever seen.
Fleck hits a couple of great early shots in the first half and I thought at last we’ve got our shooting boots on tonight,then we went back to our
obsession with reaching the opposition byline or trying to walk it in.
I’m sure if we’d tried running directly at the wendy defenders we could have caused absolute chaos and panic in thier ranks.
Fleck’s second shot was shit. I’m not surprised he didn’t try it again.
 
The comments from other fans saying they felt sorry for them and whatever tells a story.

The thing is we aren't that good. We are always likely to concede and miss loads of changes. Wednesday, fans and staff, have built us up to be some sort of Real Madrid standard side. They say we think we are Real but it's actually them who do. Whatever you think of Uniteds lack of class in front of goal or the fact Wednesday got a point it was there for everybody to see on Friday how petrified they are of their main rivals. The rivals who they say are in their shadow and who 18 months ago were a pub team who's players wouldn't make their bench.

This article by The Star's Wednesday correspondent hasn't gone down well in S6 but it's only because the truth is often horrible to accept

https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foo...nited-1-9437775/amp?__twitter_impression=true

LOL :D Mind The GULF UTB
 



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