Lost for words & disillusioned

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Wrexham had two things we didn't and haven't had all season
Heart and cardiovascular fitness
100% correct Frank.
Wrexham have played 3 games in the last 7 days, 2 being away from home, and today had 2 key players injured, Moore, and Matty James.
Also, has anyone else thought it could also be the quality difference between wilder and Phil Parkinson, who I have advocated for the next Blades manager numerous times on this forum.
 



If you take the view that this team isn't good enough to go up, then why want to take part in the playoffs?

What United absolutely didn't need was two consecutive playoff defeats.

You welcome that as you would welcome a rabid dog.

There's a club not to far from the Lane who lost two on the trot, and we all know how that turned out.

Regroup and go again next time.
 
Agreed with the 1st paragraph then lost it a bit afterwards !

I do feel the same about next season though, difficult to have any hope for it as we’ve firmly established ourselves as a mid table Championship squad.

It’s going to take a hell of a lot of work in the summer to get us back competing at the top end. The worry is that it could just as easily go the other way.
 
If you take the view that this team isn't good enough to go up, then why want to take part in the playoffs?

What United absolutely didn't need was two consecutive playoff defeats.

You welcome that as you would welcome a rabid dog.

There's a club not to far from the Lane who lost two on the trot, and we all know how that turned out.

Regroup and go again next time.
The alternative is that we enter Championship purgatory and become Preston, the assumption that we’ll be much better next year is dependent on a lot of things going our way between now and the start of next season. I don’t have much confidence that a combination of our board and transfer committee (whoever that may be nowadays) will keep the better players and/or bring in good players and replacements where required. This is based on budget restrictions, competency issues and pure old “it’s the Blades way”.
 
If you take the view that this team isn't good enough to go up, then why want to take part in the playoffs?

What United absolutely didn't need was two consecutive playoff defeats.

You welcome that as you would welcome a rabid dog.

There's a club not to far from the Lane who lost two on the trot, and we all know how that turned out.

Regroup and go again next time.

We're facing a financial gotterdammerung now we can't go up this season. The play-offs are wank and being in the Premier League is even worse but unfortunately the stark reality we need to be promoted or else we'll be facing relegation in a year or two.
 
We're facing a financial gotterdammerung now we can't go up this season. The play-offs are wank and being in the Premier League is even worse but unfortunately the stark reality we need to be promoted or else we'll be facing relegation in a year or two.

I think that there's been a hangover from the playoffs last season, so even if Selles hadn't been brought in it would have been difficult to replicate last season.

What United needs is a clear out, with new blood being brought into the club. There are too many who now look stale, and Hamer is a fine example of that.

Wilder's a very effective manager when (a) he gets his kind of player in, and (b) when the players have got some fire.

Yes, there will be a loss in revenue, but there are players who can be sold to counteract that.
 
As soon as it goes to 1-1 there was only one outcome.

You could see what was happening and then the subs due to the lack of fitness confirm the result.

I’d love to know the data for all of Wilder’s games with us on how many games we’ve actually won from a losing position or when we’ve been pegged back to 1-1. I can’t think of many that we’ve even gone on to win when the opposition have equalized, let alone us often coming from behind to win a game. It’s a consistent pattern during his three spells with us.
 
We're 11 points off relegation. We most certainly could get dragged into it if we lose 3 of the next 4. Players are feeling sorry for themselves still.

Id feel a lot safer if we won just 1 more game. 53 points and you are staying up barring something ridiculous happening.

Lets hope it happens v Swansea on Good Friday, as i have lost confidence in this team. No mental strength, lack of fitness (still, in frickin April), and a relegatiom battle (which we would probably lose) woukd be the shit cherry on a shit cake season.

Lets just get safe, get to the end of the season, go our seperate ways for the summer, and let the manager (whoever it may be) have a huge turnover in players.
 
I think that there's been a hangover from the playoffs last season, so even if Selles hadn't been brought in it would have been difficult to replicate last season.

What United needs is a clear out, with new blood being brought into the club. There are too many who now look stale, and Hamer is a fine example of that.

Wilder's a very effective manager when (a) he gets his kind of player in, and (b) when the players have got some fire.

Yes, there will be a loss in revenue, but there are players who can be sold to counteract that.
You mean are younger players? whose going to buy “our” players ( exception being Hamer for around 6 million) possibly Ohare other than that they are on good wages some on long contracts
You say we had a hangover from last season - we spent a lot in the summer on. Car boot left overs. - and lucky picks .the owners ideas were right it was how we carried fit out and who was in charge that was wrong
 
We're facing a financial gotterdammerung now we can't go up this season. The play-offs are wank and being in the Premier League is even worse but unfortunately the stark reality we need to be promoted or else we'll be facing relegation in a year or two.
I disagree on the relegation bit simply because of the quality of our academy. I think we’re far more likely to become a Preston or Stoke.
 
I disagree on the relegation bit simply because of the quality of our academy. I think we’re far more likely to become a Preston or Stoke.

That's true, we seem to always have good players coming through. I think even the best academy will have fallow periods, though.
 

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