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Just gets better doesn't it? A great away win, not exactly steamrollered or comfortably won but won all the same. First twenty five was typically brilliant, energetic and positive and Hull genuinely looked battered, ready to concede the first goal. Some great work just sustaining the press and not allowing them out of their kennel and McBurnie cracks in a near post goal to punish their apparent lack of attention to detail. It had been coming and really we should have capitalised because their heads dropped but we make the classic over compensation, Norwood fucks up possession and suddenly they are one on one. Wes saves ... the saves again and we lose Lowe to another (why?) hammy pull. After we rearranged the defence a bit and brought Bash on, suddenly we'd lost all our bite and were somewhat pegged back by Hull as they ventured forward and smelled blood. I was expecting a further tweak at half time but HJ&SMcC decided to stay firm, given the off chance that a bit of brilliance from N'Daiye might give us a bigger lead. It didn't come despite the game flattening out somewhat until N'Daiye again, ever the pest, digs out more attacking threat and lays in Sander who clipped it in off an outstretched boot.

I'll take a win without it's arsed wiped mesen. It's three points and gives our brilliant away supporters summat real to shout at the desolate ErrNerrs. We are 'top of the league' and go into the Rovvrum game in an position of empowerment and confidence, given its at BDTBL in front of a packed stadium. Given today's workmanlike and professional performance in dispatching Hull, there's no reason we shouldn't believe that a large margin win is possible in that match as well. We also seem very frugal in conceding too, our back three and back five are solid and our keeper gets us frequently out of the shit. If se have McBurnie's goal trajectory we should be several points clear by the WC Break, at least of the chasing playoff pack.

Well done United

Foderingham 8/10: Not a great deal to do but pluck crosses out of the sky but that double save gives him two whole points. Their attacker looked robbed and it was a typically brilliant and somewhat cool-nerve goalkeeping by Wes
RND 9/10: Great outing - better in his home of LWB. Left everything either soaked into his shirt or out on the pitch. Refused to be beaten and got forward in equal measures
Anel 7/10: Not his best, but he was switched to LCB when Lowe went off so was out of position. Didn't do much wrong save pick up a silly yellow card
Egan 7/10: Better, more solid outing for him. In the right place at the right time such as the ball over Basham which put them clean through again
Basham 6.5/10: Not his best game, but effective in going forward
Baldock 7.5/10: Grafted hard against a tough opposition and I feel won the battle
Doyle 6.5/10: Not as good as the last game and guilty with the other three midfielders of easing off in the second half
Norwood 6/10: Again, a drop off in standard of late. A shocking and typically Norwoodesque coughing up of possession in midfield cost us a player in the outcome. For that he drops a point
Berge 7.5/10: Started to fade in the second half after a pretty decent first. Took his goal well
N'Daiye 8.5/10: Tremendous game. He is such a fucking varmint for opposition midfields and defences because he just doesn't give it up. He'll have the ball off you if you lose concentration or give him half a chance.
McBurnie 7/10: Great third goal in three but after our fuck up, was left scrambling about for scraps which was a shame. Marked improvement in his game. One minor shithousery incident with their keeper

Lowe (inj) 7/10: Was playing well until his injury
Brewster 7/10: Plenty of energy. Really want him to score
McAtee 6/10: Looked quick with his feet
Arblaster 6/10: Decent few minutes

HJ&SMcC 8/10: Well manged win. We need however a plan to stop the midfield from somewhat collapsing like a sad pie for no apparent reason. After half an hour today after looking devastating, the central three just seemed to pull Hull onto themselves and failed to dominate any more, denying N'Daiye and McBurnie more ammunistion

pommpey
 



Just gets better doesn't it? A great away win, not exactly steamrollered or comfortably won but won all the same. First twenty five was typically brilliant, energetic and positive and Hull genuinely looked battered, ready to concede the first goal. Some great work just sustaining the press and not allowing them out of their kennel and McBurnie cracks in a near post goal to punish their apparent lack of attention to detail. It had been coming and really we should have capitalised because their heads dropped but we make the classic over compensation, Norwood fucks up possession and suddenly they are one on one. Wes saves ... the saves again and we lose Lowe to another (why?) hammy pull. After we rearranged the defence a bit and brought Bash on, suddenly we'd lost all our bite and were somewhat pegged back by Hull as they ventured forward and smelled blood. I was expecting a further tweak at half time but HJ&SMcC decided to stay firm, given the off chance that a bit of brilliance from N'Daiye might give us a bigger lead. It didn't come despite the game flattening out somewhat until N'Daiye again, ever the pest, digs out more attacking threat and lays in Sander who clipped it in off an outstretched boot.

I'll take a win without it's arsed wiped mesen. It's three points and gives our brilliant away supporters summat real to shout at the desolate ErrNerrs. We are 'top of the league' and go into the Rovvrum game in an position of empowerment and confidence, given its at BDTBL in front of a packed stadium. Given today's workmanlike and professional performance in dispatching Hull, there's no reason we shouldn't believe that a large margin win is possible in that match as well. We also seem very frugal in conceding too, our back three and back five are solid and our keeper gets us frequently out of the shit. If se have McBurnie's goal trajectory we should be several points clear by the WC Break, at least of the chasing playoff pack.

Well done United

Foderingham 8/10: Not a great deal to do but pluck crosses out of the sky but that double save gives him two whole points. Their attacker looked robbed and it was a typically brilliant and somewhat cool-nerve goalkeeping by Wes
RND 9/10: Great outing - better in his home of LWB. Left everything either soaked into his shirt or out on the pitch. Refused to be beaten and got forward in equal measures
Anel 7/10: Not his best, but he was switched to LCB when Lowe went off so was out of position. Didn't do much wrong save pick up a silly yellow card
Egan 7/10: Better, more solid outing for him. In the right place at the right time such as the ball over Basham which put them clean through again
Basham 6.5/10: Not his best game, but effective in going forward
Baldock 7.5/10: Grafted hard against a tough opposition and I feel won the battle
Doyle 6.5/10: Not as good as the last game and guilty with the other three midfielders of easing off in the second half
Norwood 6/10: Again, a drop off in standard of late. A shocking and typically Norwoodesque coughing up of possession in midfield cost us a player in the outcome. For that he drops a point
Berge 7.5/10: Started to fade in the second half after a pretty decent first. Took his goal well
N'Daiye 8.5/10: Tremendous game. He is such a fucking varmint for opposition midfields and defences because he just doesn't give it up. He'll have the ball off you if you lose concentration or give him half a chance.
McBurnie 7/10: Great third goal in three but after our fuck up, was left scrambling about for scraps which was a shame. Marked improvement in his game. One minor shithousery incident with their keeper

Lowe (inj) 7/10: Was playing well until his injury
Brewster 7/10: Plenty of energy. Really want him to score
McAtee 6/10: Looked quick with his feet
Arblaster 6/10: Decent few minutes

HJ&SMcC 8/10: Well manged win. We need however a plan to stop the midfield from somewhat collapsing like a sad pie for no apparent reason. After half an hour today after looking devastating, the central three just seemed to pull Hull onto themselves and failed to dominate any more, denying N'Daiye and McBurnie more ammunistion

pommpey
Top o' the League!

pommpey
 
Just gets better doesn't it? A great away win, not exactly steamrollered or comfortably won but won all the same. First twenty five was typically brilliant, energetic and positive and Hull genuinely looked battered, ready to concede the first goal. Some great work just sustaining the press and not allowing them out of their kennel and McBurnie cracks in a near post goal to punish their apparent lack of attention to detail. It had been coming and really we should have capitalised because their heads dropped but we make the classic over compensation, Norwood fucks up possession and suddenly they are one on one. Wes saves ... the saves again and we lose Lowe to another (why?) hammy pull. After we rearranged the defence a bit and brought Bash on, suddenly we'd lost all our bite and were somewhat pegged back by Hull as they ventured forward and smelled blood. I was expecting a further tweak at half time but HJ&SMcC decided to stay firm, given the off chance that a bit of brilliance from N'Daiye might give us a bigger lead. It didn't come despite the game flattening out somewhat until N'Daiye again, ever the pest, digs out more attacking threat and lays in Sander who clipped it in off an outstretched boot.

I'll take a win without it's arsed wiped mesen. It's three points and gives our brilliant away supporters summat real to shout at the desolate ErrNerrs. We are 'top of the league' and go into the Rovvrum game in an position of empowerment and confidence, given its at BDTBL in front of a packed stadium. Given today's workmanlike and professional performance in dispatching Hull, there's no reason we shouldn't believe that a large margin win is possible in that match as well. We also seem very frugal in conceding too, our back three and back five are solid and our keeper gets us frequently out of the shit. If se have McBurnie's goal trajectory we should be several points clear by the WC Break, at least of the chasing playoff pack.

Well done United

Foderingham 8/10: Not a great deal to do but pluck crosses out of the sky but that double save gives him two whole points. Their attacker looked robbed and it was a typically brilliant and somewhat cool-nerve goalkeeping by Wes
RND 9/10: Great outing - better in his home of LWB. Left everything either soaked into his shirt or out on the pitch. Refused to be beaten and got forward in equal measures
Anel 7/10: Not his best, but he was switched to LCB when Lowe went off so was out of position. Didn't do much wrong save pick up a silly yellow card
Egan 7/10: Better, more solid outing for him. In the right place at the right time such as the ball over Basham which put them clean through again
Basham 6.5/10: Not his best game, but effective in going forward
Baldock 7.5/10: Grafted hard against a tough opposition and I feel won the battle
Doyle 6.5/10: Not as good as the last game and guilty with the other three midfielders of easing off in the second half
Norwood 6/10: Again, a drop off in standard of late. A shocking and typically Norwoodesque coughing up of possession in midfield cost us a player in the outcome. For that he drops a point
Berge 7.5/10: Started to fade in the second half after a pretty decent first. Took his goal well
N'Daiye 8.5/10: Tremendous game. He is such a fucking varmint for opposition midfields and defences because he just doesn't give it up. He'll have the ball off you if you lose concentration or give him half a chance.
McBurnie 7/10: Great third goal in three but after our fuck up, was left scrambling about for scraps which was a shame. Marked improvement in his game. One minor shithousery incident with their keeper

Lowe (inj) 7/10: Was playing well until his injury
Brewster 7/10: Plenty of energy. Really want him to score
McAtee 6/10: Looked quick with his feet
Arblaster 6/10: Decent few minutes

HJ&SMcC 8/10: Well manged win. We need however a plan to stop the midfield from somewhat collapsing like a sad pie for no apparent reason. After half an hour today after looking devastating, the central three just seemed to pull Hull onto themselves and failed to dominate any more, denying N'Daiye and McBurnie more ammunistion

pommpey
Bad habit of Norwood loosing possession in critical positions but I’ll take a bit of good luck with their miss.
RND best performance in a Blades shirt
Sander different class
 
Enjoyed the report, sorry to be a pedant but please change Ndiaye’s name on your auto correct. He’s well worth spelling properly!
 
Just gets better doesn't it? A great away win, not exactly steamrollered or comfortably won but won all the same. First twenty five was typically brilliant, energetic and positive and Hull genuinely looked battered, ready to concede the first goal. Some great work just sustaining the press and not allowing them out of their kennel and McBurnie cracks in a near post goal to punish their apparent lack of attention to detail. It had been coming and really we should have capitalised because their heads dropped but we make the classic over compensation, Norwood fucks up possession and suddenly they are one on one. Wes saves ... the saves again and we lose Lowe to another (why?) hammy pull. After we rearranged the defence a bit and brought Bash on, suddenly we'd lost all our bite and were somewhat pegged back by Hull as they ventured forward and smelled blood. I was expecting a further tweak at half time but HJ&SMcC decided to stay firm, given the off chance that a bit of brilliance from N'Daiye might give us a bigger lead. It didn't come despite the game flattening out somewhat until N'Daiye again, ever the pest, digs out more attacking threat and lays in Sander who clipped it in off an outstretched boot.

I'll take a win without it's arsed wiped mesen. It's three points and gives our brilliant away supporters summat real to shout at the desolate ErrNerrs. We are 'top of the league' and go into the Rovvrum game in an position of empowerment and confidence, given its at BDTBL in front of a packed stadium. Given today's workmanlike and professional performance in dispatching Hull, there's no reason we shouldn't believe that a large margin win is possible in that match as well. We also seem very frugal in conceding too, our back three and back five are solid and our keeper gets us frequently out of the shit. If se have McBurnie's goal trajectory we should be several points clear by the WC Break, at least of the chasing playoff pack.

Well done United

Foderingham 8/10: Not a great deal to do but pluck crosses out of the sky but that double save gives him two whole points. Their attacker looked robbed and it was a typically brilliant and somewhat cool-nerve goalkeeping by Wes
RND 9/10: Great outing - better in his home of LWB. Left everything either soaked into his shirt or out on the pitch. Refused to be beaten and got forward in equal measures
Anel 7/10: Not his best, but he was switched to LCB when Lowe went off so was out of position. Didn't do much wrong save pick up a silly yellow card
Egan 7/10: Better, more solid outing for him. In the right place at the right time such as the ball over Basham which put them clean through again
Basham 6.5/10: Not his best game, but effective in going forward
Baldock 7.5/10: Grafted hard against a tough opposition and I feel won the battle
Doyle 6.5/10: Not as good as the last game and guilty with the other three midfielders of easing off in the second half
Norwood 6/10: Again, a drop off in standard of late. A shocking and typically Norwoodesque coughing up of possession in midfield cost us a player in the outcome. For that he drops a point
Berge 7.5/10: Started to fade in the second half after a pretty decent first. Took his goal well
N'Daiye 8.5/10: Tremendous game. He is such a fucking varmint for opposition midfields and defences because he just doesn't give it up. He'll have the ball off you if you lose concentration or give him half a chance.
McBurnie 7/10: Great third goal in three but after our fuck up, was left scrambling about for scraps which was a shame. Marked improvement in his game. One minor shithousery incident with their keeper

Lowe (inj) 7/10: Was playing well until his injury
Brewster 7/10: Plenty of energy. Really want him to score
McAtee 6/10: Looked quick with his feet
Arblaster 6/10: Decent few minutes

HJ&SMcC 8/10: Well manged win. We need however a plan to stop the midfield from somewhat collapsing like a sad pie for no apparent reason. After half an hour today after looking devastating, the central three just seemed to pull Hull onto themselves and failed to dominate any more, denying N'Daiye and McBurnie more ammunistion

pommpey


Thought Doyle was much better than Norwood. Lacklustre again
 
Just gets better doesn't it? A great away win, not exactly steamrollered or comfortably won but won all the same. First twenty five was typically brilliant, energetic and positive and Hull genuinely looked battered, ready to concede the first goal. Some great work just sustaining the press and not allowing them out of their kennel and McBurnie cracks in a near post goal to punish their apparent lack of attention to detail. It had been coming and really we should have capitalised because their heads dropped but we make the classic over compensation, Norwood fucks up possession and suddenly they are one on one. Wes saves ... the saves again and we lose Lowe to another (why?) hammy pull. After we rearranged the defence a bit and brought Bash on, suddenly we'd lost all our bite and were somewhat pegged back by Hull as they ventured forward and smelled blood. I was expecting a further tweak at half time but HJ&SMcC decided to stay firm, given the off chance that a bit of brilliance from N'Daiye might give us a bigger lead. It didn't come despite the game flattening out somewhat until N'Daiye again, ever the pest, digs out more attacking threat and lays in Sander who clipped it in off an outstretched boot.

I'll take a win without it's arsed wiped mesen. It's three points and gives our brilliant away supporters summat real to shout at the desolate ErrNerrs. We are 'top of the league' and go into the Rovvrum game in an position of empowerment and confidence, given its at BDTBL in front of a packed stadium. Given today's workmanlike and professional performance in dispatching Hull, there's no reason we shouldn't believe that a large margin win is possible in that match as well. We also seem very frugal in conceding too, our back three and back five are solid and our keeper gets us frequently out of the shit. If se have McBurnie's goal trajectory we should be several points clear by the WC Break, at least of the chasing playoff pack.

Well done United

Foderingham 8/10: Not a great deal to do but pluck crosses out of the sky but that double save gives him two whole points. Their attacker looked robbed and it was a typically brilliant and somewhat cool-nerve goalkeeping by Wes
RND 9/10: Great outing - better in his home of LWB. Left everything either soaked into his shirt or out on the pitch. Refused to be beaten and got forward in equal measures
Anel 7/10: Not his best, but he was switched to LCB when Lowe went off so was out of position. Didn't do much wrong save pick up a silly yellow card
Egan 7/10: Better, more solid outing for him. In the right place at the right time such as the ball over Basham which put them clean through again
Basham 6.5/10: Not his best game, but effective in going forward
Baldock 7.5/10: Grafted hard against a tough opposition and I feel won the battle
Doyle 6.5/10: Not as good as the last game and guilty with the other three midfielders of easing off in the second half
Norwood 6/10: Again, a drop off in standard of late. A shocking and typically Norwoodesque coughing up of possession in midfield cost us a player in the outcome. For that he drops a point
Berge 7.5/10: Started to fade in the second half after a pretty decent first. Took his goal well
N'Daiye 8.5/10: Tremendous game. He is such a fucking varmint for opposition midfields and defences because he just doesn't give it up. He'll have the ball off you if you lose concentration or give him half a chance.
McBurnie 7/10: Great third goal in three but after our fuck up, was left scrambling about for scraps which was a shame. Marked improvement in his game. One minor shithousery incident with their keeper

Lowe (inj) 7/10: Was playing well until his injury
Brewster 7/10: Plenty of energy. Really want him to score
McAtee 6/10: Looked quick with his feet
Arblaster 6/10: Decent few minutes

HJ&SMcC 8/10: Well manged win. We need however a plan to stop the midfield from somewhat collapsing like a sad pie for no apparent reason. After half an hour today after looking devastating, the central three just seemed to pull Hull onto themselves and failed to dominate any more, denying N'Daiye and McBurnie more ammunistion

pommpey
I'm looking for another positive comment for your review of the game, but I think I'll just have to go with the usual; bob on again dude 👍
 
I’m not sure people are seeing it yet but Doyle is changing the way our midfield operate. Great midfields have always had someone doing the dirty work getting stuck in and generally buzzing about (something we’ve been missing since Fleck lost form) Who was it that was nicknamed the water carrier? Anyway for that reason i thought Doyle was class today, allows the star men to do their business. Therefore he gets a higher mark from me.
 
Nice review Pomps. The game seemed very disjointed to me with long hold-ups for injuries and Officials conferring. I wouldn,t have been surprised if the Ref had added 20 minutes on. Berge - he's an enigma right. He cruises past people - I swear it was TC' at his best once today-and then runs up a blind alley, Good goal though. He sometimes just gives a glimmer of what he could be. Wes -is becoming indispensable.
Rest of the lads fought hard . I watched on Red Button ( thanks to whoever told us it was on Sky or I would have missed it ) but I would love to hear from anyone who was there whether the atmosphere was good because it never came across on TV where the sound was crap anyway. This paid those Hull varmints back for that 2-0 win over us at BDBL in the 70/71 season- Ken Wagstaff, Knighton and the rest of them who dished out ,some stick that night.
 
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Nice review Pomps. The game seemed very disjointed to me with long hold-ups for injuries and Officials conferring. I wouldn,t have been surprised if the Ref had added 20 minutes on. Berge - he's an enigma right. He cruises past people and then runs up a blind alley, Good goal though. He sometimes just gives a glimmer of what he could be. Wes -is becoming indispensable.
Rest of the lads fought hard . I watched on Red Button ( thanks to whoever told us it was on Sky or I would have missed it ) but I would love to hear from anyone who was there whether the atmosphere was good because it never came across on TV where the sound was crap anyway. This paid those Hull varmints back for that 2-0 win over us at BDBL in the 70/71 season- Ken Wagstaff, Knighton and the rest of them who dished out ,some stick that night.
Atmosphere was good a lot of the time, but there were some quieter periods. Thoroughly enjoyed the game. Glad I wasn't in the area where bottles were being thrown. Too old for that rubbish.
 
I’m not sure people are seeing it yet but Doyle is changing the way our midfield operate. Great midfields have always had someone doing the dirty work getting stuck in and generally buzzing about (something we’ve been missing since Fleck lost form) Who was it that was nicknamed the water carrier? Anyway for that reason i thought Doyle was class today, allows the star men to do their business. Therefore he gets a higher mark from me.
Didier Deschamps was called the water carrier…a nickname given to him by Cantona, I think. He used to do all the donkey work for players like Cantona and Zidane; well somebody had to…
 
I’m not sure people are seeing it yet but Doyle is changing the way our midfield operate. Great midfields have always had someone doing the dirty work getting stuck in and generally buzzing about (something we’ve been missing since Fleck lost form) Who was it that was nicknamed the water carrier? Anyway for that reason i thought Doyle was class today, allows the star men to do their business. Therefore he gets a higher mark from me.
Didier Deschamps is the water carrier,every team needs one, haven't missed fleck
 



Thought it was a funny game.
In that we generally dominated and apart from a 10 minute spell just before the Berge goal when they has a few corners and had us pinned back
Overall we always pretty comfortable defending. We were the superior team and deserved to win

However although they didn't create much...they had 2 great chances in the 1st half where they should have scored.

So altho it was a good performances we could have been 2-1 behind at half time....then it becomes a different game.
So for the first time this season, there was an element of luck about this result.
 
Thanks as ever Pomps. Only area of disagreement for me was scoring Brewster a 7. For the second game running he got involved in a fracas for no reason. He needs to stop that and concentrate on playing. I thought he was pretty ineffectual again. He only has short spells on the pitch and it clearly frustrates him but his lack of self discipline could end up costing us. Never thought I’d say this but he needs to take a leaf out of McBurnies book and start grafting.
Love Doyle, he brings a lot to our midfield. As others have said, he’s the ball winner we badly needed.
RND gets better and better.
 
Good professional performance today , thought we’d managed the game well & had a grip on the middle of the park . Restricted them really to just a couple of chances & Wes did what he does best in those situations .
Good raucous atmosphere there today reminded me of our thrips to Boothferry in the 80s and made it all the sweeter when the two goals went in . Not gonna single out individuals as most were 7/10 or 8/10 with no weak links or carrying players . Got the away hoofoooff our backs now onwards & upwards . UTB ⚔️⚔️⚔️
 
Good summary as always, thanks Pommps. We started the way we left off from Tuesday. We actually managed to transfer our home form to away form for the first time in ages. Dull didn't really have a look in for 30 minutes. Norwood was very hit and miss. His error nearly cost us dearly, like times of old. It was then disjointed, scrappy and lacking in discipline. I never felt they would catch us, but it was uncomfortable at times. Doyle makes a big difference to our midfield imo. Would like to see more of Kadra. 3 more points, momentum gathering, probably our best away performance for some time. Keep the faith, this could be a great season. The team is visibly growing in confidence and spirit game by game. It is a pleasure to see. Funny how none of the pundits seem to rate us 🤔?
To make the weekend complete was seeing Ugly Steve chewing a wasp after florist lost again. He'll be out by the end of October, you heard it here first.
 
Nice review Pomps. The game seemed very disjointed to me with long hold-ups for injuries and Officials conferring. I wouldn,t have been surprised if the Ref had added 20 minutes on. Berge - he's an enigma right. He cruises past people - I swear it was TC' at his best once today-and then runs up a blind alley, Good goal though. He sometimes just gives a glimmer of what he could be. Wes -is becoming indispensable.
Rest of the lads fought hard . I watched on Red Button ( thanks to whoever told us it was on Sky or I would have missed it ) but I would love to hear from anyone who was there whether the atmosphere was good because it never came across on TV where the sound was crap anyway. This paid those Hull varmints back for that 2-0 win over us at BDBL in the 70/71 season- Ken Wagstaff, Knighton and the rest of them who dished out ,some stick that night.
Neill ,Knighton & Simpkin - the dirtiest halfback line in football league history. Neill went on to manage Arsenal ; Knighton joined South Barnsley& I think Simpkin was sectioned (or maybe not)
 
Bravo pommpey and I second the praise of the use of the word 'varmint', a word that has been sadly underused since they stopped showing repeats of the Beverley Hillbillies.

I would in no way question your criticism of Norwood for his error, however I feel I should temper it by remarking that it was also he who won the ball back (as he did quite a few times tbf) and fed Ndiaye in the lead up to our second goal.

I'm also in agreement with many posters regarding the performances of Doyle. He was excellent again today, works really hard and in time I think he will start scoring a few too.
 
You mention the WC break pommpey and I'm already bricking it 😬.

By that I mean, I hope an extended break doesn't ruin any momentum we may gain going into the break. United are usually a bit shady after Christmas as it is.

What I am particularly enjoying so far this season is the fact we are actually shooting.
From outside the box as well. Love seeing this 😍.

Looks like we are not sticking to the rulebook of the last twenty years or so, of trying to basically walk the ball into the net.
 
You mention the WC break pommpey and I'm already bricking it 😬.

By that I mean, I hope an extended break doesn't ruin any momentum we may gain going into the break. United are usually a bit shady after Christmas as it is.

What I am particularly enjoying so far this season is the fact we are actually shooting.
From outside the box as well. Love seeing this 😍.

Looks like we are not sticking to the rulebook of the last twenty years or so, of trying to basically walk the ball into the net.
We currently have a dozen players out injured ... For once I think the WC break will help us.
So long as Senegal exit before the quarterfinals
 
Would probably knock Norwood down half a mark. After finally putting his boots on the right feet, hes back to wearing them back to front today.

Sloppy pass killed Tetteh, then dawdling on ball killed Lowe.

Had a dangerous freekick at one stage near corner flag which he belted straight into first man too.
 
Neill ,Knighton & Simpkin - the dirtiest halfback line in football league history. Neill went on to manage Arsenal ; Knighton joined South Barnsley& I think Simpkin was sectioned (or maybe not)
Yes - Knighton spent some time over at S6 when Jack Charlton was manager and I had a chat with him one night when they were in town at a club. He came across as a decent bloke actually.
 



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