In context (because as ever, these threads turn into critique of me, rather than critique of Sheffield United and 'football') the 2/10s have been for individual performances. Your 'couple of dice-throws away from defeat' assesses both ours and Manchester United's situation, yet my 'marks out of ten' are individual assessments. You can't tell me Norwood's performance against Spurs, for example, was anywhere near last night's against Manchester United. If you do, then I doubt it's my analysis which needs to be taken seriously. Okay, different teams and different situations, but he was a way better player last night. And even in defeats which 'could have been easily flipped to wins' which ones? We have serially conceded leads (Chelsea, Liverpool) and never looked like pulling level, and squandered narrow margins (WBA) with gash chance executing. The 2/10s have also reflected very poor individual performances as well. You disagree? Fine. But it would be good to show exactly where I am wrong instead of pitching up with terms like 'knee-jerk' and 'rollercoaster emotions' and not taking my analysis seriously. Let me just amplify that this season has been a complete disaster with defeat after defeat with small incidents the other way but we still remain essentially relegated at Christmas and facing the ignominy of being worse than Derby, Birmingham or Sunderland. At least Derby have the fall back excuse of change of ownership and manager and no £130m+ spending spree, (many of whom didn't play last night by the way), whereas we have no excuse, really, especially when last night we suddenly played like the battling lions we saw at the start of last season and deservedly won, away at Old Trafford. Was you expecting that result? Was anyone? So why are we talking about 'being taken seriously', all of a sudden?
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