Superbladesman7
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Just wanted to share my absolute joy at the minute. I honestly can't stop thinking about the Blades at the minute, how good we've been and the miracles that have been peformed by Chris, Alan and of course the players.
Can't ever remember feeling this great, even in the first season I think this just feels more special and a reward for how unbelivably loyal we've been as a group of supporters.
Unfortunately I no longer live local but have already got tickets for the Chesterfield game because what an occasion that promises to be. I know all of us who have seen anything significant of the Blades still have the irrational fear of how it could all go wrong with it being us. But even with those nightmare memories, my fear has gone now, we wont lose more than 2 or 3 games at worst and can see us winning at least 4 more from those remaining fixtures. Wilder won't let the players think about anything other than the task in hand and we have shown time and time again we are too good for anyone when at our best.
Also it's a bank holiday weekend just to make it all the more special. Keep picturing the scenes in the stadium and then in surrounding pubs afterwards and it makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up! What a party that will be.
On another note, I am fascinated and excited to see what absolute treats Wilder can bring in next season. If all that talk about investing more significantly when we got into the championship has any truth to it, then it will be great to see what they can do with a competitive championship budget. He has clearly proved along with the backroom staff that they know what they are doing, so we could well see some top drawyer players come through the door.
Finally, I don't see us being in a relegation fight in that division either, due to the sheer hard work and playing style that Wilder has instilled. Hope we can be one of those occasional teams that carries on the momentum and challenges up the top end!
Happy times Blades!
Can't ever remember feeling this great, even in the first season I think this just feels more special and a reward for how unbelivably loyal we've been as a group of supporters.
Unfortunately I no longer live local but have already got tickets for the Chesterfield game because what an occasion that promises to be. I know all of us who have seen anything significant of the Blades still have the irrational fear of how it could all go wrong with it being us. But even with those nightmare memories, my fear has gone now, we wont lose more than 2 or 3 games at worst and can see us winning at least 4 more from those remaining fixtures. Wilder won't let the players think about anything other than the task in hand and we have shown time and time again we are too good for anyone when at our best.
Also it's a bank holiday weekend just to make it all the more special. Keep picturing the scenes in the stadium and then in surrounding pubs afterwards and it makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up! What a party that will be.
On another note, I am fascinated and excited to see what absolute treats Wilder can bring in next season. If all that talk about investing more significantly when we got into the championship has any truth to it, then it will be great to see what they can do with a competitive championship budget. He has clearly proved along with the backroom staff that they know what they are doing, so we could well see some top drawyer players come through the door.
Finally, I don't see us being in a relegation fight in that division either, due to the sheer hard work and playing style that Wilder has instilled. Hope we can be one of those occasional teams that carries on the momentum and challenges up the top end!
Happy times Blades!
