Silent Blade
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John Harris returned as team manager after Arthur Rowley was sacked in August 1969 and we had more great seasons under him
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Donaldson and Carter-VickersOff the top of my head Mousset, Donaldson, Carter-Vickers, Besic. There's probably more.
Forgive and forget the boards decisions then? Thought not!Think fans need to forgive and forget. For now at least.
Loved Besic. Would love him back in the team. And a prime Mousset.Off the top of my head Mousset, Donaldson, Carter-Vickers, Besic. There's probably more.
He was in team of the week almost every other week in those months I’ve mentioned.How many good games do we get from Norwood compared to bad? He's 50/50 at best and that's being generous. He was great up until about October last season where, alongside Norrington-Davies, he was arguably our best and most consistent player, then he reverted back to standard Norwood. One game good, the next game you'd ask if he was even on the pitch. Throughout his United career he can be summed up as consistently inconsistent.
Next season I want to see someone in the middle who can influence a game consistently, who you look back every 10 games and say he was good for 7 or 8 of those matches, not 4 or 5 of them like Norwood. He's been here for 6 seasons and has regressed. He can't track back and defend anymore, his deadballs are awful. He rarely contributes a goal or assist and his one skill, the ping, doesn't work anymore.
It's a huge no for me. Like Egan and McBurnie he's massively over rated as far as I'm concerned. I'd put a 38 year old Stuart McCall and 38 year old Gary Speed ahead of Norwood in terms of who's been a more influential and better central midfielder for the Blades.
We are working on a new tactic of three passes back to Wes and he boots it up to the opposition instead.Wonder if he,ll stop Norwood booting the ball to the opposition from kick off...or will it carry on for the next 18 months.
Really. I didn't see any sentiment like that. Wright, Leon Lafferty, freeman and Duffy all let go when he thought their time was up.If it is Wilder then that probably means new deals for half these turds that he signed instead of a clear out next summer. Hooray for more rudderless Norwood. Hooray for more McBurnie, the £17mil thug fraud with an abysmal goal scoring record.
He's been a terrific signing. He's a scapegoat cause he's brave.He was in team of the week almost every other week in those months I’ve mentioned.
Just saying he did more than his fair share last year. Others are struggling just as much if not more.
But seems he’s an easy scapegoat.
I can see the logic there, but when are we finally going to release the old guard midfield of Norwood and Fleck. As great as they were in the Wilder glory years, surely we have to build something for the next few seasons. Even if the Championship takes us 2 years to get out of with a brand new younger midfield.Norwood was our best midfielder from August to Jan/Feb.
He, like others, might be struggling under the overall malaise but he would still be useful when we likely go down.
Oh boy!There's something very Quantum Leap about this: "His only guide on this journey is Al (an Knill). And so Chris Wilder finds himself striving to put right what once went wrong!
At least you've got the leap home Chris!
Welcome back I say.
Fuck off Back Door Wilder, robbed SUFC blind and comes back for more. More of Fleck, Norwood and the rest of the past it shite. More 352, it will take more than a crate of Peroni to sort these wankers out. Plan B err he never had one.
A huge step backwards if this busted flush is re employed. Prince out.
Do one or scroll on like I give a fuck what you thinkDo shut up. Boring boring boring.
How many good games do we get from Norwood compared to bad? He's 50/50 at best and that's being generous. He was great up until about October last season where, alongside Norrington-Davies, he was arguably our best and most consistent player, then he reverted back to standard Norwood. One game good, the next game you'd ask if he was even on the pitch. Throughout his United career he can be summed up as consistently inconsistent.
Next season I want to see someone in the middle who can influence a game consistently, who you look back every 10 games and say he was good for 7 or 8 of those matches, not 4 or 5 of them like Norwood. He's been here for 6 seasons and has regressed. He can't track back and defend anymore, his deadballs are awful. He rarely contributes a goal or assist and his one skill, the ping, doesn't work anymore.
It's a huge no for me. Like Egan and McBurnie he's massively over rated as far as I'm concerned. I'd put a 38 year old Stuart McCall and 38 year old Gary Speed ahead of Norwood in terms of who's been a more influential and better central midfielder for the Blades.
I think if he does come, most people will get behind him, or the team at any rate. He will have to prove himself and hopefully make some comment about the past.I am relieved that PH has, allegedly, gone. I wish CW the best and I hope we improve. What I can’t understand is all the negativity to CW. No one seems to be suggesting any sensible alternative on here , that we could afford. So with that in mind, if it is CW let us all support him surely. We are all Blades and we want it to improve. UTB
We are working on a new tactic of three passes back to Wes and he boots it up to the opposition instead.
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