I learned many years ago that if I predicted a win for the Blades to someone, they usually lost. The answer was simple, don't predict the score. On the other hand, I would often say to Wednesday fans that I expected them to win their next match or avoid relegation etc.
I kept to my word for many years until in 2022 a friend of mine overseas asked me for a prediction of our home match v Rotherham as he was going to bet on the outcome. We were in good form and I knew Rotherham were playing badly and suffering from injuries to 2 or 3 players. So he could make a few quid, or kronor in his case I told him we would win, of course we lost.
I've kept my mouth shut since then and being a Blade I usually am a glass half empty sort of person expecting things to go wrong if they possibly can.
I was expecting us to struggle against Coventry but we gave our best display of the season. Our injury list had shortened, we had almost a full squad to choose from and for the first time this year I allowed myself to actually believe we were going to be in the top 2. Going into the Oxford game I was quietly confident, and even afterwards felt sure it was a blip.
They say a week is a long time in politics, that goes for supporting the Blades as well.
It goes without saying that we will not be promoted via the play-offs.
I kept to my word for many years until in 2022 a friend of mine overseas asked me for a prediction of our home match v Rotherham as he was going to bet on the outcome. We were in good form and I knew Rotherham were playing badly and suffering from injuries to 2 or 3 players. So he could make a few quid, or kronor in his case I told him we would win, of course we lost.
I've kept my mouth shut since then and being a Blade I usually am a glass half empty sort of person expecting things to go wrong if they possibly can.
I was expecting us to struggle against Coventry but we gave our best display of the season. Our injury list had shortened, we had almost a full squad to choose from and for the first time this year I allowed myself to actually believe we were going to be in the top 2. Going into the Oxford game I was quietly confident, and even afterwards felt sure it was a blip.
They say a week is a long time in politics, that goes for supporting the Blades as well.
It goes without saying that we will not be promoted via the play-offs.