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Classic Wilder from the Evening Chronicle.

Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder has confirmed that Middlesbrough loanee Ravel Morrison has left the South Yorkshire outfit.


“Ravel has left the football club,” said Blades boss Wilder of the Boro loanee. “He’s at another club.


“I’m not interested in talking about him. That decision was made. He was here for the first half of the season and now he’s at another one.”

I usually say GLTTL but he has had more chances than most. Still hope he enjoys his time at Salford, or the Dog and Duck.

 



Been posting cryptic criticism of wilder and the club on his Instagram for a while.
Shit luck to the cunt.
 
It was always a long shot because its been so long since he was anywhere near good enough for top league football. You were just hoping for something special but not expecting very much
 
Someone will be along shortly saying we’d be fighting it out for 1st place with the scousers if he’d have played more games.
 
Worth a gamble but ultimately he was/is well past his best, which I’m not sure was ever that great anyway.
 
If it was going to work with any manager, Wilder is the man you’d think would get the best out of him...

Followed by Warnock...

Not seen any suggestion that he was problematic whilst he was with us, but he rarely got anywhere near the starting line up.
 
Probably more down to him being a lazy fucker in training than being troublesome. Last one in for training, then putting in a half arsed effort, he’ll have been given enough warnings
 
I imagine that there's all sorts to try and unpick in terms of RM's perceptions of his world and his circumstances.

He seems to hold a heightened view of his own ability - based on his undoubted natural ability, having this ability noticed by prestigious others (e.g. Rio) and having grown up in the Old Trafford environment.

I'm not suggesting that that has led to a sense of entitlement, but he's then experienced a number of failed moves and career setbacks, did he contribute to those in part? Quite possibly. Did he have too much expectation too soon, and did he expect to coast into those sides? Also possible.

The upshot, is that he seems to be left with little resilience to the setbacks your career might give you, and football needs bucket loads of resilience. Whenever a move doesn't work out, he appears to attribute that externally (i.e. it was due to someone else, or something else that it didn't work out, "it wasn't me - I'm decent, Rio rates me you know!") as opposed to reflecting on what more he could've done to improve things.

That Old Trafford mindset, a taste of the the big lights and the glory after growing up with nothing, really has hampered him, IMO.

I sense that he sees other career moves as a good opportunity, but that they feels a long way removed from OT life and that it's a long way back to the OT standard of living. Any further set backs (e.g. a loan at Cardiff not working), in this view, are even harder to take, as they feel like they are stalling his journey to get back to that level of glitz.

These experiences will also provide him with a really uncomfortable lack of congruence - "which is it meant to be, am I as talented as Rio says I am, or am I not good enough for Ostersund?" OT has basically set his standards too high. This final move, to the Lane was then the closest he'd been to getting back to that level - a Premier League club, a chance. By all accounts he impressed somewhat at first and he fit in well with the lads - but he always had a job on, to get to PL standard of fitness and to work his way into a side that was so settled and had played together for years - all whilst coming off the back of playing at a lower level in Sweden. All the while, we weren't hanging about - we needed to establish ourselves in the division. Frankly, we were growing faster than he could settle in.

That growth is nothing personal, but again - links back to that lack of congruence. "Which is it, am I talented, or am I not good enough to get a game for the Blades?"

And what seems to be the case, is that he takes the lack of opportunity personally, as a deliberate act against him, as though the club are putting him down. They aren't, it's more complex than that and linked to the form of others ahead of him. It's a shame, as others have said, that he then opts to vent those frustrations through thinly veiled social media posts.

I say GLTTL, but more in the sense that I hope he gets some help to understand his career path, to reflect on mindset, the opportunities available to him and to recognise what he could have - rather than pointlessly longing for what he used to have (OT) - unless he does that, nothing else will ever measure up and he'll experience more setbacks.
 



Yet Wilder praised him not long before he left, saying how well he was doing in training.


In any case, it's his (Ravel's) loss.
 
Yet Wilder praised him not long before he left, saying how well he was doing in training.

He was hardly going to say “Yeah Ravel’s been disappointing, we’ve fined him repeatedly for being late for training, and he’s not really impressed in the time we’ve had him. New clubs, come on down!”
 
As long as he earns enough to allow him to keep buying expensive 4x4’s for his mother, he’ll be happy.
 
He was hardly going to say “Yeah Ravel’s been disappointing, we’ve fined him repeatedly for being late for training, and he’s not really impressed in the time we’ve had him. New clubs, come on down!”

No, but he actually went out of his way to praise him. Considering that he is more than prepared to lay into players when he thinks they could do better. Ravel would have been released in the summer anyway, so it's odd that Wilder would have told porkies, just to get a few grand a week off the books in January? Then again, it may have got worse after he had said that, as (by all accounts) Ravel's head often goes around Winter / Christmas time and he struggles to put in the effort from then on.
 
No, but he actually went out of his way to praise him. Considering that he is more than prepared to lay into players when he thinks they could do better. Ravel would have been released in the summer anyway, so it's odd that Wilder would have told porkies, just to get a few grand a week off the books in January? Then again, it may have got worse after he had said that, as (by all accounts) Ravel's head often goes around Winter / Christmas time and he struggles to put in the effort from then on.

Or it could have been an example of Wilder using the carrot and the stick and felt this was the best way to get as much as he could out of Ravel.
 
No, but he actually went out of his way to praise him. Considering that he is more than prepared to lay into players when he thinks they could do better. Ravel would have been released in the summer anyway, so it's odd that Wilder would have told porkies, just to get a few grand a week off the books in January? Then again, it may have got worse after he had said that, as (by all accounts) Ravel's head often goes around Winter / Christmas time and he struggles to put in the effort from then on.

I really don’t think he was intended to be anything other than a squad filler to give us something potentially vastly different to what we had should the main plan for how we played go a bit wrong. It’s similar I think to why we got someone like Nathan Thomas in – Richard Sutcliffe’s interviewed him where Thomas basically says that he was never going to fit into a 3-5-2 formation. We probably had him in as an emergency option if we needed to switch to a formation with wingers had our system not settled properly in the Championship. Likewise if Plan A had gone horribly this year and we were really struggling to get into games, a formation switch and involving Morrison might have been one of the scenarios in the Crisis Folder at the back of Wilder’s filing cabinet.
 
Decades from now those of you at that Leicester game will get to claim Bladey Blade immortality by saying you saw Ravel Morrison play his 14 minutes of Premier League football for Sheffield United.
 
Decades from now those of you at that Leicester game will get to claim Bladey Blade immortality by saying you saw Ravel Morrison play his 14 minutes of Premier League football for Sheffield United.

Still gutted he didn't take that freekick at the end
 
Someone will be along shortly saying we’d be fighting it out for 1st place with the scousers if he’d have played more games.
(ahem...) we’d be fighting it out for 1st place with the scousers if he’d have played more games.

And if Wilder had only given Ched a chance, we’d be clear of the scousers by 10 points and 50 goals.
 
No longer our concern.
Bye and ermm thanks for the (not so many memories) RM.
Good luck with the rest of your career.
 
Life is full of potential, that suggestion that there might be something that will be realised......trouble is, potential has to kick on, it has to embrace the opportunity it's presented with, not twat about bathing in the praise that comes it's way. Ravel is no longer a boy, he's at the wrong end of a footballer's career to assume this constant round of interested managers will continue. At some point the interest will dry up and I doubt anyone will care or be interested. Whatever issues he has with authority are of his own making.

Although harsh, I think RM's behaviour will be viewed as exasperating, infuriating, and completely and utterly selfish. How many of us would receive this type of constant interest? A waster on all levels, he really is the author of his own downfall.
 
He would've scored it. ⚽

You know I actually believe that. Still we are SUFC not Ravel FC and we move on

(isn't it funny how our most exciting signings often turn into flops? Woodburn, Hammond, Brayford and Morrison. Yet our 'low key' ones turn out to be so successful)
 
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You know if you don't know something for a fact, it's ok not to post at all.

Just hasn't worked out, was always a chance of it happening and the fast progression of the club has left good prospects behind in the last couple years.
 



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