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Fellow Bladesmen, I'm not going to waste much of your time for once. I've just finished watching the game having had a splendid afternoon with the missus and the 'childcare bubble' we have with our son and daughter in law (fuck the lockdown) I watched every goal go in on my phone and had various texts of despair from by buddy up at Shiregreen and after speaking to him now and sharing our collective thoughts, I think we all can agree that we're over as a Premier League club, maybe for a lot longer than we might hope as well. Today we were utterly outclassed and outpassed by a side so far ahead of us in talent and technical ability it was like one of those cup games we used to play back in the bad old sad old days of Division One where we'd drawn a big club and are hoping we'd win, but fearing how much we'd get utterly trunked in the asshole without rmoveing the underpants by marauding teams stuffed full of terrifying, tanned, tattooed, gifted continental show offs who look like like Gullitt, Ginola and Batistuta

Today's game was just a case of giving Leicester bucketloads of possession, allowing them to pass it round us and having no plan to change that and own the ball. The player these days who has the most amount of timed possession seems to be Ramsdale. Every other fucker can't be arsed much to keep the ball, go past oppositions players (Fleck tried it a few times and was just robbed blind and left on the deck) or they play optimistic balls up to the front two that have fucking no chance of getting to them. And I will say this - today's game under Heckingbottom (what a fucking name that is - be nice to know where it originated from) was cut-and-paste Wilder from start to finish and I don't realistically think we'd have been one goal better under him either. From back to front we were piss weak and ineffective, the back three marginally improved with the return of Basham (clearly still nervous of recurring his hamstring pull) were bombarded with unmanageble situations with Bryan looking like he'd gone to sleep trying to deal with the lighting quick Ienachio and Vardy who were just willing to punish every single flaw in his already badly flawed game. Ampadu still looked wretched and waiting for the ground to swallow him up and dreading Chelsea get a reasonable offer from us next season they are happy with, the two wingbacks are basically now outlying centrebacks and the midfield a trio of fucking traffic cones for the opposition to slalom in and out of or just run through. Up front we manage nothing, as ever, be it through Billy who surely must be looking at retirement or johnny rocketboots, who is in fact just Forest Gump in a pink shirt, isn't he? Then we get the biggest fucking waste of money football has ever seen to come on and trot about for a while and still no efforts on goal while at the other end, Ramsdale watches another few shots whistle past him.

All across the park today you can't get away from the fact that we are a beaten, beatable and above all else finished footballing entity in and around these streets of notoriety, fame and plenty. It's been brief, it was nice for a while but like watching something you love slowly die, it has also been heartbreaking, because not only have we lost our name and dignity, we've lost Wilder and our footballing way ahead too. Don't get me wrong. I am not admonishing him or any of the players for this. They have collective responsibility for this season and today especially. Whatever happens between now and the end of the season with Tindall, Heckingbottom, Knill and the team, we have to be prepared that the first time they emerge from that tunnel at BDTBL next season as a Championship team to the roar of a packed stadium, the expectation is fucking high and they'd best start understanding that early. Whoever we clean out (and I hope it is brutal and unsentimental) and bring in as replacements (and I hope they are good, for a change) they'd best start playing effective, clinical, brutally perfect football and apply themselves leaving everything out on the Desso. They've got away with it this season big style. The only slavver they have had is on social media and they can just ignore that. It's not going to be easy getting cascades of boos coming down from the stands and shouted comments from various seats which they can hear quite clearly.

Ramsdale 6/10: Some good saves, albeit some straight at him (but they need saving, nonetheless). His distribution was shite at times. No chance with any of the goals
Baldock 3/10: All at sea trying to make some effort or effect in an area he was overrun at times. Lucky not to be carded for the dive. Lost the ball badly for the second goal, trying his 'Baldock turn'
Bryan 1/10: Dismal. All over the shop
Ampadu 2/10: It will be all over soon, lad
Basham 3/10: Outpaced but clearly not back at match fitness
Stevens 2/10: Poor, as usual.
Lundstram 1/10: Not even near effective
Norwood 2/10: Ineffective
Fleck 2/10: See above
Sharp 1/10: Nothing happening
Burke 1/10: Same

Mousset 0/10: Just fuck off Lys, eh? Why didn't Heckingbottom put Foderingham on up front instead of this straphanger?
Ndiaye NA: Poor kid

Catch me on Sheff Utd Way midweek, why dontcha?

pommpey
 



good post as usual pommpey mind dont know how you can give lundstram a point wish he would just f**k off now totally outclassed today just a championship team playing a champions league team and why we keep playing 2 strikers when we get less than 30% possesion is unbelievable bad management and i include chris in that as well
 
Couldn't agree more with Pompey Blade. This team if unchanged will finish in the bottom third of the championship. I'd go for the Barnsley manager and push the boat out to get him for three reasons. One, he is tactically astute in the championship. Two, he can rid us of the wretched defensive system Wilder developed in the last 12 months. Three, he seems a strong character he will show the door to To all of the back 10 which is what we have been this season with zero attacking intent
 
Couldn't agree more with Pompey Blade. This team if unchanged will finish in the bottom third of the championship. I'd go for the Barnsley manager and push the boat out to get him for three reasons. One, he is tactically astute in the championship. Two, he can rid us of the wretched defensive system Wilder developed in the last 12 months. Three, he seems a strong character he will show the door to To all of the back 10 which is what we have been this season with zero attacking intent

Good points

(there already is a 'Pompey Blade'. I am 'pommpey') :)

pommpey
 
Couldn't agree more with Pompey Blade. This team if unchanged will finish in the bottom third of the championship. I'd go for the Barnsley manager and push the boat out to get him for three reasons. One, he is tactically astute in the championship. Two, he can rid us of the wretched defensive system Wilder developed in the last 12 months. Three, he seems a strong character he will show the door to To all of the back 10 which is what we have been this season with zero attacking intent
Why would the manager of Barnsley move to Sheffield United, unless we are going to offer him a salary that will make his eyes water?
 
Fellow Bladesmen, I'm not going to waste much of your time for once. I've just finished watching the game having had a splendid afternoon with the missus and the 'childcare bubble' we have with our son and daughter in law (fuck the lockdown) I watched every goal go in on my phone and had various texts of despair from by buddy up at Shiregreen and after speaking to him now and sharing our collective thoughts, I think we all can agree that we're over as a Premier League club, maybe for a lot longer than we might hope as well. Today we were utterly outclassed and outpassed by a side so far ahead of us in talent and technical ability it was like one of those cup games we used to play back in the bad old sad old days of Division One where we'd drawn a big club and are hoping we'd win, but fearing how much we'd get utterly trunked in the asshole without rmoveing the underpants by marauding teams stuffed full of terrifying, tanned, tattooed, gifted continental show offs who look like like Gullitt, Ginola and Batistuta

Today's game was just a case of giving Leicester bucketloads of possession, allowing them to pass it round us and having no plan to change that and own the ball. The player these days who has the most amount of timed possession seems to be Ramsdale. Every other fucker can't be arsed much to keep the ball, go past oppositions players (Fleck tried it a few times and was just robbed blind and left on the deck) or they play optimistic balls up to the front two that have fucking no chance of getting to them. And I will say this - today's game under Heckingbottom (what a fucking name that is - be nice to know where it originated from) was cut-and-paste Wilder from start to finish and I don't realistically think we'd have been one goal better under him either. From back to front we were piss weak and ineffective, the back three marginally improved with the return of Basham (clearly still nervous of recurring his hamstring pull) were bombarded with unmanageble situations with Bryan looking like he'd gone to sleep trying to deal with the lighting quick Ienachio and Vardy who were just willing to punish every single flaw in his already badly flawed game. Ampadu still looked wretched and waiting for the ground to swallow him up and dreading Chelsea get a reasonable offer from us next season they are happy with, the two wingbacks are basically now outlying centrebacks and the midfield a trio of fucking traffic cones for the opposition to slalom in and out of or just run through. Up front we manage nothing, as ever, be it through Billy who surely must be looking at retirement or johnny rocketboots, who is in fact just Forest Gump in a pink shirt, isn't he? Then we get the biggest fucking waste of money football has ever seen to come on and trot about for a while and still no efforts on goal while at the other end, Ramsdale watches another few shots whistle past him.

All across the park today you can't get away from the fact that we are a beaten, beatable and above all else finished footballing entity in and around these streets of notoriety, fame and plenty. It's been brief, it was nice for a while but like watching something you love slowly die, it has also been heartbreaking, because not only have we lost our name and dignity, we've lost Wilder and our footballing way ahead too. Don't get me wrong. I am not admonishing him or any of the players for this. They have collective responsibility for this season and today especially. Whatever happens between now and the end of the season with Tindall, Heckingbottom, Knill and the team, we have to be prepared that the first time they emerge from that tunnel at BDTBL next season as a Championship team to the roar of a packed stadium, the expectation is fucking high and they'd best start understanding that early. Whoever we clean out (and I hope it is brutal and unsentimental) and bring in as replacements (and I hope they are good, for a change) they'd best start playing effective, clinical, brutally perfect football and apply themselves leaving everything out on the Desso. They've got away with it this season big style. The only slavver they have had is on social media and they can just ignore that. It's not going to be easy getting cascades of boos coming down from the stands and shouted comments from various seats which they can hear quite clearly.

Ramsdale 6/10: Some good saves, albeit some straight at him (but they need saving, nonetheless). His distribution was shite at times. No chance with any of the goals
Baldock 3/10: All at sea trying to make some effort or effect in an area he was overrun at times. Lucky not to be carded for the dive. Lost the ball badly for the second goal, trying his 'Baldock turn'
Bryan 1/10: Dismal. All over the shop
Ampadu 2/10: It will be all over soon, lad
Basham 3/10: Outpaced but clearly not back at match fitness
Stevens 2/10: Poor, as usual.
Lundstram 1/10: Not even near effective
Norwood 2/10: Ineffective
Fleck 2/10: See above
Sharp 1/10: Nothing happening
Burke 1/10: Same

Mousset 0/10: Just fuck off Lys, eh? Why didn't Heckingbottom put Foderingham on up front instead of this straphanger?
Ndiaye NA: Poor kid

Catch me on Sheff Utd Way midweek, why dontcha?

pommpey
The only thing I would disagree with is not giving Ndiaye a score of say 6, because he was our best outfield player of the game, even in the brief time he was on the pitch!

Sad times and the near future looks bleak right now 😒
 
Good that you picked up on Basham playing at 75% to protect himself. If I know Chris he volunteered to step up to steady the ship as a senior player when otherwise needed more recuperation Time. Got a laugh from the line about not removing the underpants. the united roller coaster ride is accelerating down the hill. Thanks for making the journey more interesting .
 
Good points pommpey

To defend Heckinbottom slightly, this was always going to be cut and paste. Only got the gig the night before with minimal time to make much difference. Frankly, they might just as well have sent me down as a stand in based on my experience playing football manager.

Hopefully this week he will get time to work with them, and we might see something different. Not that I'm holding my breath
 



Good points pommpey

To defend Heckinbottom slightly, this was always going to be cut and paste. Only got the gig the night before with minimal time to make much difference. Frankly, they might just as well have sent me down as a stand in based on my experience playing football manager.

Hopefully this week he will get time to work with them, and we might see something different. Not that I'm holding my breath

Yeah - I wouldn't expect Heckinbottom to change anything, given the timing. And by all accounts, he plays the U23s in the same formation and tactics.

My point is that I feel that even with Wilder, we'd have shipped at least three goals before he'd panic-change it, remove Basham and go four at the back. PH didn't have the experience with the current squad to do that and put the Suitcase on up front, just for shits and giggles. Quite what he was expecting is anyone's guess.

pommpey
 
Maybe he put Moose on in the forlorn hope that he would have a road to Damascus moment and remember that actually, he is a professional footballer who would like to be remembered as such, and not just be remembered as someone who drives like a cunt and has a few selfies taken at 3rd rate takeaways.

That went well.............
 
Only one question for me. Why does a team they plays in red and white stripes need to change when they play a team in blue?????????
Money. The extra few grand we'd get would probably pay Moussets chippy bill for a few weeks
 
Billy 10/10 just for his post match interview. That lad is hurting just as much as any of us. I bet there were a few proverbial tea cups flying in that dressing room after the game. And if not, there fucking should have been.

Gawd. Watching him in that interview was painful. He loves the club, so do we (so does Wilder, for that matter)

pommpey
 
Fellow Bladesmen, I'm not going to waste much of your time for once. I've just finished watching the game having had a splendid afternoon with the missus and the 'childcare bubble' we have with our son and daughter in law (fuck the lockdown) I watched every goal go in on my phone and had various texts of despair from by buddy up at Shiregreen and after speaking to him now and sharing our collective thoughts, I think we all can agree that we're over as a Premier League club, maybe for a lot longer than we might hope as well. Today we were utterly outclassed and outpassed by a side so far ahead of us in talent and technical ability it was like one of those cup games we used to play back in the bad old sad old days of Division One where we'd drawn a big club and are hoping we'd win, but fearing how much we'd get utterly trunked in the asshole without rmoveing the underpants by marauding teams stuffed full of terrifying, tanned, tattooed, gifted continental show offs who look like like Gullitt, Ginola and Batistuta

Today's game was just a case of giving Leicester bucketloads of possession, allowing them to pass it round us and having no plan to change that and own the ball. The player these days who has the most amount of timed possession seems to be Ramsdale. Every other fucker can't be arsed much to keep the ball, go past oppositions players (Fleck tried it a few times and was just robbed blind and left on the deck) or they play optimistic balls up to the front two that have fucking no chance of getting to them. And I will say this - today's game under Heckingbottom (what a fucking name that is - be nice to know where it originated from) was cut-and-paste Wilder from start to finish and I don't realistically think we'd have been one goal better under him either. From back to front we were piss weak and ineffective, the back three marginally improved with the return of Basham (clearly still nervous of recurring his hamstring pull) were bombarded with unmanageble situations with Bryan looking like he'd gone to sleep trying to deal with the lighting quick Ienachio and Vardy who were just willing to punish every single flaw in his already badly flawed game. Ampadu still looked wretched and waiting for the ground to swallow him up and dreading Chelsea get a reasonable offer from us next season they are happy with, the two wingbacks are basically now outlying centrebacks and the midfield a trio of fucking traffic cones for the opposition to slalom in and out of or just run through. Up front we manage nothing, as ever, be it through Billy who surely must be looking at retirement or johnny rocketboots, who is in fact just Forest Gump in a pink shirt, isn't he? Then we get the biggest fucking waste of money football has ever seen to come on and trot about for a while and still no efforts on goal while at the other end, Ramsdale watches another few shots whistle past him.

All across the park today you can't get away from the fact that we are a beaten, beatable and above all else finished footballing entity in and around these streets of notoriety, fame and plenty. It's been brief, it was nice for a while but like watching something you love slowly die, it has also been heartbreaking, because not only have we lost our name and dignity, we've lost Wilder and our footballing way ahead too. Don't get me wrong. I am not admonishing him or any of the players for this. They have collective responsibility for this season and today especially. Whatever happens between now and the end of the season with Tindall, Heckingbottom, Knill and the team, we have to be prepared that the first time they emerge from that tunnel at BDTBL next season as a Championship team to the roar of a packed stadium, the expectation is fucking high and they'd best start understanding that early. Whoever we clean out (and I hope it is brutal and unsentimental) and bring in as replacements (and I hope they are good, for a change) they'd best start playing effective, clinical, brutally perfect football and apply themselves leaving everything out on the Desso. They've got away with it this season big style. The only slavver they have had is on social media and they can just ignore that. It's not going to be easy getting cascades of boos coming down from the stands and shouted comments from various seats which they can hear quite clearly.

Ramsdale 6/10: Some good saves, albeit some straight at him (but they need saving, nonetheless). His distribution was shite at times. No chance with any of the goals
Baldock 3/10: All at sea trying to make some effort or effect in an area he was overrun at times. Lucky not to be carded for the dive. Lost the ball badly for the second goal, trying his 'Baldock turn'
Bryan 1/10: Dismal. All over the shop
Ampadu 2/10: It will be all over soon, lad
Basham 3/10: Outpaced but clearly not back at match fitness
Stevens 2/10: Poor, as usual.
Lundstram 1/10: Not even near effective
Norwood 2/10: Ineffective
Fleck 2/10: See above
Sharp 1/10: Nothing happening
Burke 1/10: Same

Mousset 0/10: Just fuck off Lys, eh? Why didn't Heckingbottom put Foderingham on up front instead of this straphanger?
Ndiaye NA: Poor kid

Catch me on Sheff Utd Way midweek, why dontcha?

pommpey
Well I woke up this morning to find it was not just a bad nightmare but reality.

What more can you say an estimated £140m spent on players and the team is no better than the one that were getting pissed up after their promotion to the Premier League. In fact the core of our team hasn't really changed from that day we could have spent nothing on players and come out with the same result yesterday. We really did look like the Dog & Duck after a heavy Saturday night session, maybe they were hallucinating and seeing a fizzing fuse coming out of the ball so scared of it they looked.
Fair to say not one of the expensive additions since getting into the Premier League has stepped up to the plate to claim a spot as their own. Wilder was right after the game at the King Power last season these are Championship/League one players although I do still have hopes for some of them and next season will define in which direction their careers go, Lundstam and Mousette I think we can write off already.
We are all asking how things have got to this state and I can see faults on both sides alarm bells started ringing for me a year or so back when I learned the Prince owned a club in Belgium as well as SUFC but when it broke that he had just bought up another shitty no mark French club alarm bells turned to a full on Fire engine sirens. Haven't we seen all this shit before with teams in China, Hungary, Australia etc not one has ever benefited SUFC somebody please explain what clubs in Belgium and France will do for us seeing as we are no longer part of the EU? All I see at the moment is a training ground with no roof and development put on hold because there is no money left in the bank, what a fucking shambles.
A few years ago now a certain Mr Van Winkle arrived at the club obviously the intention was he would be director of football but our Chris was having none of that he wanted full control which was fair enough with the club riding on the crest of a wave. Chris got his wish and was backed more than any other United manager in history unfortunately most of his signings have been flops little wonder the DOF issue raised it's head again. It is a shame Wilder couldn't see it as a help for recruitment rather than players being forced upon him. I think Chris might be a bit of a control freak his way or the highway, stubborn as fuck too or by now he would have surely changed the 3-5-2 formation which was no longer working especially when we no longer had 3 fit centre backs. Chris always said if you stand still in football you regress, due to his refusal to change and adapt that is exactly what has happened to us.
I hope and pray we get the right manager in sooner rather than later this squad needs major surgery, get this wrong and I can see us dropping straight through the league one trap door. I hope to god the dingles are promoted and the pigs go down it would be too much to take if the pigs beat us next season or the inbreeds gave us a Leicester style hammering. Both scenarios have a good chance of happening should we meet up next season which is a pretty grim thought.
 
As expected report. :) Just two things to be fair to Basham he gets an extra point for the goal line clearance and Hecky only knew the night before he was taking the team so it was basically Wilders team and tactics without the man being there. Arguably change the tactics the day of the match but then again against this the players have been training to some tactics all week. Although again on the performance I think they were watching Teletubbies.

The hysterical truth is we are still not relegated mathmatically and could in theory end up in Europe via the FA Cup.
 
I think Chris might be a bit of a control freak his way or the highway, stubborn as fuck too or by now he would have surely changed the 3-5-2 formation which was no longer working especially when we no longer had 3 fit centre backs.

Good points mate but I wish everyone would stop with this '3-5-2' citations.

This season, because the assumption is we play up the flanks doing the 'overlapping centrebacks' schtick and it has failed due to injuries and our incapability to have centrebacks who do it, our 'wingbacks' are more 'fullbacks' augmenting the fragile backline, allowing a poorly equipped (in terms of talent and cohesion) to be exposed and overrrun, and forcing them to defend in front of the three centrebacks. It is basically 5-3-2 (because when you are under the cosh, you'd expect that) and it draws the whole team into our half with no outlet whatsoever.

It seems Wilder and Knill are oblivious to this.

pommpey
 
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To the roar of a packed stadium ! You will be able to have a row to yourself never mind a seat after this fiasco.
 
Yeah - I wouldn't expect Heckinbottom to change anything, given the timing. And by all accounts, he plays the U23s in the same formation and tactics.

My point is that I feel that even with Wilder, we'd have shipped at least three goals before he'd panic-change it, remove Basham and go four at the back. PH didn't have the experience with the current squad to do that and put the Suitcase on up front, just for shits and giggles. Quite what he was expecting is anyone's guess.

pommpey
The U23s play exactly the same way which does worry me when clearly we need tactical changes.
Of course it could be that he was told to set the 23s up that way which would make sense.
Only hope is the 23s look better than the first team right now.
 
I always enjoy reading Pommpey s My Take. Not necessarily for his critique of players and management. But more for his way with words. He has a style of his own that to me is a joy to behold.
There's emotion there that's palatable. I feel his pain. I feel his suffering. It's raw and it hurts.
In just one sentences in this particular My Take he encompasses this season perfectly.

'Its been brief, it's been nice for a while, but like watching something you love slowly die, it has been heart breaking, because not only have we lost our name and dignity, we 've lost Wilder and our footballing way ahead too.'

So brilliantly put. Thanks Pommpey for saying it like it is.

Respect.
 
Good points mate but I wish everyone would stop with this '3-5-2' citations.

This season, because the assumption is we play up the flanks doing the 'overlapping centrebacks' schtick and it has failed due to injuries and our incapability to have centrebacks who do it, our 'wingbacks' are more 'fullbacks' augmenting the fragile backline, allowing a poorly equipped (in terms of talent and cohesion) to be exposed and overrrun, and forcing them to defend in front of the three centrebacks. It is basically 5-3-2 (because when you are under the cosh, you'd expect that) and it draws the whole team into our half with no outlet whatsoever.

It seems Wilder and Knill are oblivious to this.

pommpey

100% agree. It’s hard to say whether this is because we were ‘worked out’, or because of our own attitude, but I think it’s the latter. In previous seasons, Wilder always said that the best way to stop teams countering our overloads was to just keep on doing it and force them back. Since last March (possibly coinciding with the start of JOC’s injuries), we stopped with the overlapping centre backs. It happened first on the left when Robinson started playing, but then (this season) Bash stopped overlapping too. This meant that the wing backs had less support when attacking, and we started losing possession far more often (also fewer options for Norwood, so he started going sideways, backwards or just giving it away). In turn, this meant that the wing backs stopped pushing on so much, and the mentality shifted to 5-3-2.

It’s easier said than done to maintain a positive attitude when you have the start that we did. But I would have expected us to have a better go at it. Or, failing that, CW should have at least acknowledged that the approach no longer works with the fit players available.

I’m of the belief that 3-5-2 will work next season, but only if we do it positively. The danger now is that the players look shattered and bereft. It would been better to change completely in January (I would have said 4-5-1 with Burke as one of the 5, to help counter attacks) and then go into next season with 3-5-2 and a clean slate (and maybe even a newly found Plan B).
 
Fellow Bladesmen, I'm not going to waste much of your time for once. I've just finished watching the game having had a splendid afternoon with the missus and the 'childcare bubble' we have with our son and daughter in law (fuck the lockdown) I watched every goal go in on my phone and had various texts of despair from by buddy up at Shiregreen and after speaking to him now and sharing our collective thoughts, I think we all can agree that we're over as a Premier League club, maybe for a lot longer than we might hope as well. Today we were utterly outclassed and outpassed by a side so far ahead of us in talent and technical ability it was like one of those cup games we used to play back in the bad old sad old days of Division One where we'd drawn a big club and are hoping we'd win, but fearing how much we'd get utterly trunked in the asshole without rmoveing the underpants by marauding teams stuffed full of terrifying, tanned, tattooed, gifted continental show offs who look like like Gullitt, Ginola and Batistuta

Today's game was just a case of giving Leicester bucketloads of possession, allowing them to pass it round us and having no plan to change that and own the ball. The player these days who has the most amount of timed possession seems to be Ramsdale. Every other fucker can't be arsed much to keep the ball, go past oppositions players (Fleck tried it a few times and was just robbed blind and left on the deck) or they play optimistic balls up to the front two that have fucking no chance of getting to them. And I will say this - today's game under Heckingbottom (what a fucking name that is - be nice to know where it originated from) was cut-and-paste Wilder from start to finish and I don't realistically think we'd have been one goal better under him either. From back to front we were piss weak and ineffective, the back three marginally improved with the return of Basham (clearly still nervous of recurring his hamstring pull) were bombarded with unmanageble situations with Bryan looking like he'd gone to sleep trying to deal with the lighting quick Ienachio and Vardy who were just willing to punish every single flaw in his already badly flawed game. Ampadu still looked wretched and waiting for the ground to swallow him up and dreading Chelsea get a reasonable offer from us next season they are happy with, the two wingbacks are basically now outlying centrebacks and the midfield a trio of fucking traffic cones for the opposition to slalom in and out of or just run through. Up front we manage nothing, as ever, be it through Billy who surely must be looking at retirement or johnny rocketboots, who is in fact just Forest Gump in a pink shirt, isn't he? Then we get the biggest fucking waste of money football has ever seen to come on and trot about for a while and still no efforts on goal while at the other end, Ramsdale watches another few shots whistle past him.

All across the park today you can't get away from the fact that we are a beaten, beatable and above all else finished footballing entity in and around these streets of notoriety, fame and plenty. It's been brief, it was nice for a while but like watching something you love slowly die, it has also been heartbreaking, because not only have we lost our name and dignity, we've lost Wilder and our footballing way ahead too. Don't get me wrong. I am not admonishing him or any of the players for this. They have collective responsibility for this season and today especially. Whatever happens between now and the end of the season with Tindall, Heckingbottom, Knill and the team, we have to be prepared that the first time they emerge from that tunnel at BDTBL next season as a Championship team to the roar of a packed stadium, the expectation is fucking high and they'd best start understanding that early. Whoever we clean out (and I hope it is brutal and unsentimental) and bring in as replacements (and I hope they are good, for a change) they'd best start playing effective, clinical, brutally perfect football and apply themselves leaving everything out on the Desso. They've got away with it this season big style. The only slavver they have had is on social media and they can just ignore that. It's not going to be easy getting cascades of boos coming down from the stands and shouted comments from various seats which they can hear quite clearly.

Ramsdale 6/10: Some good saves, albeit some straight at him (but they need saving, nonetheless). His distribution was shite at times. No chance with any of the goals
Baldock 3/10: All at sea trying to make some effort or effect in an area he was overrun at times. Lucky not to be carded for the dive. Lost the ball badly for the second goal, trying his 'Baldock turn'
Bryan 1/10: Dismal. All over the shop
Ampadu 2/10: It will be all over soon, lad
Basham 3/10: Outpaced but clearly not back at match fitness
Stevens 2/10: Poor, as usual.
Lundstram 1/10: Not even near effective
Norwood 2/10: Ineffective
Fleck 2/10: See above
Sharp 1/10: Nothing happening
Burke 1/10: Same

Mousset 0/10: Just fuck off Lys, eh? Why didn't Heckingbottom put Foderingham on up front instead of this straphanger?
Ndiaye NA: Poor kid

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pommpey
I think yesterday's display was appalling & no credit to anyone at the club (or has just left it) but there was one man pictured briefly on TV yesterday - Steve Bettis C.E.O. He's not one to duck the flack but I'd like to know why was Paul Heckingbotttom only involved for the match & not before? In the post match interview he (PH) implied that he had driven down to Leicester almost as if he had met the team 10 minutes before KO. As an executive officer, Mr Bettis, has a right & a responsibility to see that method & MOTIVATION were in the hands of responsible person(s). I suggest that yesterday's debacle was sure sign that nobody said anything to the squad or indeed those that were involved were ex Wilder colleagues who maybe had axes to grind?. That can be the only reason I can see that Lundstram was on the coach. I missed the 1st 15 minutes of the match & as a matter of principle never watch the 1/2 time comments but for the 30 minutes of that half & the 2nd half I didn't realise that Lundstram was on the pitch such was his contribution. I don't know of any "team" that allows a shirker to be involved in any operational capacity. His contribution this season has been so poor that it is no credit to Wilder or his back room staff that this person has been included in selection since his refusal to sign a new contract.
 
Only one question for me. Why does a team they plays in red and white stripes need to change when they play a team in blue?????????
Commercialism, I am really beginning to dislike that kit.
 



I think yesterday's display was appalling & no credit to anyone at the club (or has just left it) but there was one man pictured briefly on TV yesterday - Steve Bettis C.E.O. He's not one to duck the flack but I'd like to know why was Paul Heckingbotttom only involved for the match & not before? In the post match interview he (PH) implied that he had driven down to Leicester almost as if he had met the team 10 minutes before KO. As an executive officer, Mr Bettis, has a right & a responsibility to see that method & MOTIVATION were in the hands of responsible person(s). I suggest that yesterday's debacle was sure sign that nobody said anything to the squad or indeed those that were involved were ex Wilder colleagues who maybe had axes to grind?. That can be the only reason I can see that Lundstram was on the coach. I missed the 1st 15 minutes of the match & as a matter of principle never watch the 1/2 time comments but for the 30 minutes of that half & the 2nd half I didn't realise that Lundstram was on the pitch such was his contribution. I don't know of any "team" that allows a shirker to be involved in any operational capacity. His contribution this season has been so poor that it is no credit to Wilder or his back room staff that this person has been included in selection since his refusal to sign a new contract.
I believe the reason PH only met the team just before the match was due to covid bubble rules. In which case it seems odd Knilly and maybe Billy didn't take charge of the team for this game. In fact I can't remember seeing AK in the dugout, but could be wrong on this.
 

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