Blademan89
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With a loan back, until they recall him after about 5 gamesThis has bid from Spurs written all over it
We was proper shafted in the walker deal.
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With a loan back, until they recall him after about 5 gamesThis has bid from Spurs written all over it
Wilder is right behind them he's not going over the top with them( fans can do that ) he wants them to keep there heads down and continue to keep developing.
If we are to acheav anything this season! They will play a big part.!
Agreed with all of this. Brooks and Seriki are very exciting players but you can see they’re still learning. Christ, Seriki still seems to be learning how to take throw-ins. I hope we get to see them play for us for a while longer, not just for our sakes but for the sake of their development too. Big PL move and they’ll be torn to shreds by the fans because they’re just not quite ready IMO.Agree with all of that, they’re working really well together. When Seriki gets to the byline, I’d like to see him look up and vary his crossing a bit. There was one occasion yesterday where he hit his cross with pace to the near post and the ball was blocked. A chip across to Cannon in the middle of the goal, who had a bit of space (from memory) might have been more effective.
Williamson scored 13 in 2011/12. Very few United players, midfielders or not, have scored that many league goals in a season.Have we had any midfielders score more in a season since Lee Williamson (13 or 14)?
I don't think so, but someone will correct me, if wrong.
I’d likely agree but I think their contract situation is playing a part in his reluctance to praise them publicly.
Maybe there is nothing in it but his response to a direct question about them was just odd.
From what I saw Seriki lost Cooper for their equaliser. He's never going to out jump him of course, but he's probably assigned to block his run. (Baldock was world class at blocking runsYet Wilder was reluctant to praise either of them post match and opted to praise Gus.![]()
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'....I'd found God instead of lager'Wilder enviously watches Seriki and thinks 'If Only....'
I don't think this pairing will ever be surpassed,Badger Woodward pretty decent right too
They both need another year of playing consistently to get to a level where they might get a move up the ladder and play consistently. They leave now I think it will be to their detriment, as they won’t be a first choice, unless they go abroad.They keep getting better under his leadership. If they decide not to sign a new contract it’ll be because of money and the belief they can move up a level. It won’t be because Wilder refuses to big them up in the media.
And whilst it’ll be shit if they leave, it’s sales such as these that’ll keep our head above water. Sad but true.
Not a lot wrong with Hemsley & Reece / SslmonsI don't think this pairing will ever be surpassed,
Both should have played for England.
If they were fantastic there’s no need for the “but”.Brooks and Seriki were fantastic yesterday, but
no pairing ive seen in 60 years has the class of len badger and alan woodward down united's right flank and great club men as wellPlayed 402 league games together. A club record for two players that played the most games together.
no pairing ive seen in 60 years has the class of len badger and alan woodward down united's right flank and great club men as well
That was Faulkner's debut at Old Trafford on Easter Monday 1973. Bobby Charlton's last home game for Man U. Faulkner's dreadful backpass allowed Brian Kidd to score to give Man U an early lead. Yes Badger played well and made last ditch clearances.Apart from the most obvious one , Len Badger was the best defender I ever saw in a Blades shirt and most certainly the best slide tackler from any team .
One of my outstanding memories of him was a performance at Old Trafford which I think was in the late ‘60s (Silent will provide the details) , when a young Steve Faulkner had been given the centre half role due to injuries and was having an absolute nightmare .
Len recognised this and after about 20 minutes came over, pushed him out wide and took over his role in which he went on to have an absolute blinder even though as far as I know , he had never played in that position before .
Absolute Blades Legend .
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