Houston_Blade
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Not when we win the last 2.So if we were only going on 2021 results, we'd still be going down?
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Not when we win the last 2.So if we were only going on 2021 results, we'd still be going down?
Yes. I’m glad you finally understand my point.What about the other 10 on the pitch? Are they absolved of all responsibility because Ramsdale was dodgy for a few games at the start of the season?!
Well another 1-0 defeat. Lets examine that against your submission that 1-0 defeats have sent us down and that " Ramsdale played a huge part in our relegation." ( Your words.) Are you blaming him for last night's loss.? Didn't think so. Could have been 2 or 3 goals against us without him.Looking closer to home.
Ramsdale played a huge part in our relegation despite his post Christmas form.
We’ve drawn twice all season. That’s very unusual, even for relegated teams. And a lot of the defeats were by 1 goal.
Well another 1-0 defeat. Lets examine that against your submission that 1-0 defeats have sent us down and that " Ramsdale played a huge part in our relegation." ( Your words.) Are you blaming him for last night's loss.? Didn't think so. Could have been 2 or 3 goals against us without him.Looking closer to home.
Ramsdale played a huge part in our relegation despite his post Christmas form.
We’ve drawn twice all season. That’s very unusual, even for relegated teams. And a lot of the defeats were by 1 goal.
Ok a forensic look at your other point..." we've drawn twice all season." A look at the League table shows the majority of clubs have drawn matches in the range 7 to 9 times. If we had drawn another 7 times instead of losing we would have 27 points. AND still be relegated.
Revised your opinion yet.?
Can't blame the Prince for not letting Wilder go and then blame the Prince for letting Wilder go.
100% of Blades would have made the same decision to not accept his resignation if it was before Christmas.
I said at the time, before we beat Newcastle, that he had grounds to sack him, and with the benefit of hindsight, I think that may have been wise, as you'd imagine we'd have had a good chance of getting someone to take over at that point and weren't as far gone, but you can fully understand why he didn't and tried to hold on to him.
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