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Another disappointing outcome. United continue to make fucking hard work of easy tasks. Rotherham are truly no great shakes are they? I don't think we've actually played a team yet who have truly outclassed us but we've played a lot who have been allowed by us to make Sheffield United question why they are so many points ahead and looking like automatic anointment to the big time. Okay, again we didn't lose but like many games this season it still didn't reinforce my faith and if anything justifies where our weak areas are for next season. We won't get away with how we play games if we play like we did today and Hecky and his team have a hell of a job hucking out the shite and persuading the new owners what to buy to replace them and provide strength in depth just to finish out of the relegation zone. Rotherham aren't anywhere near the Premier League yet made us look distinctly ordinary and its that propensity for poor sides to make us look equally poor which worries me.

First half we start as we always do straight at them but as we always do (again) we fail to deliver punch after punch after punch which actually lands and puts the opponents against the ropes. True to form Rotherham looked fairly comfortable going in at 0-0 and emerged with a 'just do what you did in the first half' brief in their ears because as we've seen, Hecky is rubbish at change let alone making an early (and crucially the correct) substitution. The midfield today, although showing a slightly improving Berge, failed to take the ball up the middle and we relied too much on pointless, aimless and hopeful punts up the park to the front two who were being mauled under the nose of a shit referee. I have no idea why we don't run forward five yards, five more, lay left, run into space, receive, thread a pass and just keep it on the deck for a change.. It's what the midfield are for and its what chances generally come from. Our midfield has looked like a fucking 1.0 Morris Ital engine dropped into a fucking Sierra Cosworth shell. And other players also didn't pull their weight throughout todays game or failed to make good of the chances we had to come away with three points rather than a meagre one. Discounting the Deadpool Cup Tie (which we have to win if only to give us the chance of going out versus Harry Kane's Spurs FC plc) we have Swansea next week who will make sure we pay for our timid, light-touch output if we let them. And we'll let them, believe me.

Foderingham 6/10: Distribution a bit pish at times. Two good saves and in the right place for some of their attempts on goal
Bogle 4/10: Thought he had a poor game where it seemed his confidence and concentration looked suspect
Anel 4/10: No idea what has happened to him. Since coming back he's looked fragile, uncomposed and not willing to be that vanguard at the back and moving through into attack. As much as Basham is now 58 years old, it might be a good idea to bench Anel for a few games to work on him and restore that spark we know he has
Egan 6.5/10: As ever, marshalled the central of the back three and put a decent, if unremarkable shift. Hugill was a problem for him though
JLT 7/10: Almost Morgan-like in his duties. Committed, no-fucks-given and focussed
Lowe 6/10: Quiet game for him but did his job both high up the pitch and tracking back to defend despite being shirt handed over that side
Berge 6.5/10: A better game for him, if not wholly complete. Actually won headers, got into space and got involved, if with not much to show for it
Norwood 6.5/10: Seemed to be the only midfielder propping things up at times and wasn't unguilty of hoofing it again many times into nowhere
Osborn 3/10: Really dismal. Usual 'big effort' stuff but the footballing output was piss-poor. How he gets the nod over McAtee is a fucking mystery. In May, up or not, he needs to be moved on. I was always suspicious of Wilder buying him in the first place and over a few seasons has never delivered much beyond one-wipe bobbar and a dry trump for me.
NDaiye 6.5/10: As with most games, when we can't get our midfield firing on all three cylinders, it's the drivetrain that ends up struggling and NDaiye needs chances. He did dig out his own but they were scrappy half scuffs and times where he tried at least to take most of their team on.
McBurnie 7/10: Thought he had a decent game to be honest if a small part shithousy but in defence, their defence itself leant on him. Like NDaiye, he's starved of crosses (hang your fucking head in shame Osborn) or threaded balls to put him in. Give him that and we win the game.

McAtee 5/10: gave us a lot more than Osborn. Then again, if I came on at sixty years old now and a fair few stone overweight and unfit as fuck I think I'd do more than the Hecky's Hobbit. At least McAtee kept the ball on the deck and ran at them a bit rather than invite the fans to collectively yell 'Fuck's sake!' on shoutbox, on the terraces, in their living rooms or sat on the shithouse on a stream.
Sharp 4/10: No idea why we took McBurnie off. Sharp gave us fuck all. Hecky - this isn't the last game of the season in Sharp's testimonial year. We need McBurnie on to at least look like we'll score.

HJ&SMcC 5/10: We didn't win, we didn't lose but we did draw. Note the 'but' there. Although Burnleh are hiome and hosed now and Company can effectively send his first team on holiday right now, we are eventually going to start losing matches. And we know what we are like after that, don't we? We seem to be coasting nervously now rather than coasting with confidence. Rotherham should have been a game we come away as 2-0 winners but given the amount of wated effort doing fuck all and the chances we spurned, we need to start stronger against Swansea and kill them off in the first half and not tolerate going on the defence at any time in the game. We need to keep opposition teams moving and guessing rather than knowing we play it to the wingbacks. We need also to be hitting it from distance and testing keepers. When was the last time we scored a worldie?

Good voice from our fans today in a meagre crowd. Although I didn't pay for SUTV also, the club needs to hold those fuckers to account regarding the reliability of their output too.

pommpey
 

Another disappointing outcome. United continue to make fucking hard work of easy tasks. Rotherham are truly no great shakes are they? I don't think we've actually played a team yet who have truly outclassed us but we've played a lot who have been allowed by us to make Sheffield United question why they are so many points ahead and looking like automatic anointment to the big time. Okay, again we didn't lose but like many games this season it still didn't reinforce my faith and if anything justifies where our weak areas are for next season. We won't get away with how we play games if we play like we did today and Hecky and his team have a hell of a job hucking out the shite and persuading the new owners what to buy to replace them and provide strength in depth just to finish out of the relegation zone. Rotherham aren't anywhere near the Premier League yet made us look distinctly ordinary and its that propensity for poor sides to make us look equally poor which worries me.

First half we start as we always do straight at them but as we always do (again) we fail to deliver punch after punch after punch which actually lands and puts the opponents against the ropes. True to form Rotherham looked fairly comfortable going in at 0-0 and emerged with a 'just do what you did in the first half' brief in their ears because as we've seen, Hecky is rubbish at change let alone making an early (and crucially the correct) substitution. The midfield today, although showing a slightly improving Berge, failed to take the ball up the middle and we relied too much on pointless, aimless and hopeful punts up the park to the front two who were being mauled under the nose of a shit referee. I have no idea why we don't run forward five yards, five more, lay left, run into space, receive, thread a pass and just keep it on the deck for a change.. It's what the midfield are for and its what chances generally come from. Our midfield has looked like a fucking 1.0 Morris Ital engine dropped into a fucking Sierra Cosworth shell. And other players also didn't pull their weight throughout todays game or failed to make good of the chances we had to come away with three points rather than a meagre one. Discounting the Deadpool Cup Tie (which we have to win if only to give us the chance of going out versus Harry Kane's Spurs FC plc) we have Swansea next week who will make sure we pay for our timid, light-touch output if we let them. And we'll let them, believe me.

Foderingham 6/10: Distribution a bit pish at times. Two good saves and in the right place for some of their attempts on goal
Bogle 4/10: Thought he had a poor game where it seemed his confidence and concentration looked suspect
Anel 4/10: No idea what has happened to him. Since coming back he's looked fragile, uncomposed and not willing to be that vanguard at the back and moving through into attack. As much as Basham is now 58 years old, it might be a good idea to bench Anel for a few games to work on him and restore that spark we know he has
Egan 6.5/10: As ever, marshalled the central of the back three and put a decent, if unremarkable shift. Hugill was a problem for him though
JLT 7/10: Almost Morgan-like in his duties. Committed, no-fucks-given and focussed
Lowe 6/10: Quiet game for him but did his job both high up the pitch and tracking back to defend despite being shirt handed over that side
Berge 6/5?10: A better game for him, if not wholly complete. Actually won headers, got into space and got involved, if with not much to show for it
Norwood 6.5/10: Seemed to be the only midfielder propping things up at times and wasn't unguilty of hoofing it again many times into nowhere
Osborn 3/10: Really dismal. Usual 'big effort' stuff but the footballing output was piss-poor. How he gets the nod over McAtee is a fucking mystery. In May, up or not, he needs to be moved on. I was always suspicious of Wilder buying him in the first place and over a few seasons has never delivered much beyond one-wipe bobbar and a dry trump for me.
NDaiye 6.5/10: As with most games, when we can't get our midfield firing on all three cylinders, it's the drivetrain that ends up struggling and NDaiye needs chances. He did dig out his own but they were scrappy half scuffs and times where he tried at least to take most of their team on.
McBurnie 7/10: Thought he had a decent game to be honest if a small part shithousy but in defence, their defence itself leant on him. Like NDaiye, he's starved of crosses (hang your fucking head in shame Osborn) or threaded balls to put him in. Give him that and we win the game.

McAtee 5/10: gave us a lot more than Osborn. Then again, if I came on at sixty years old now and a fair few stone overweight and unfit as fuck I think I'd do more than the Hecky's Hobbit. At least McAtee kept the ball on the deck and ran at them a bit rather than invite the fans to collectively yell 'Fuck's sake!' on shoutbox, on the terraces, in their living rooms or sat on the shithouse on a stream.
Sharp 4/10: No idea why we took McBurnie off. Sharp gave us fuck all. Hecky - this isn't the last game of the season in Sharp's testimonial year. We need McBurnie on to at least look like we'll score.

HJ&SMcC 5/10: We didn't win, we didn't lose but we did draw. Note the 'but' there. Although Burnleh are hiome and hosed now and Company can effectively send his first team on holiday right now, we are eventually going to start losing matches. And we know what we are like after that, don't we? We seem to be coasting nervously now rather than coasting with confidence. Rotherham should have been a game we come away as 2-0 winners but given the amount of wated effort doing fuck all and the chances we spurned, we need to start stronger against Swansea and kill them off in the first half and not tolerate going on the defence at any time in the game. We need to keep opposition teams moving and guessing rather than knowing we play it to the wingbacks. We need also to be hitting it from distance and testing keepers. When was the last time we scored a worldie?

Good voice from our fans today in a meagre crowd. Although I didn't pay for SUTV also, the club needs to hold those fuckers to account regarding the reliability of their output too.

pommpey

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pommpey
 
The disappointing thing today was that they never tried to win the game. All they did was hoof it to the forwards so They could fall down looking for free kicks. They stuck 2 men on Illi and he was pretty ineffectual, McBurnie was decent with the link up play but bar from Norwood who looked like he knew what he was doing, the rest looked like a disorganised rabble. Berge was really hit and miss, sadly more miss than hit, Osborn continued morphing into Nick Montgomery and Bogle wasted so much possession it was fucking criminal.

We should be happy with an away point and a clean sheet but the performance today was fucking gash truth be told.
 
Agree

We are so bloody hard to watch and how we are where we are is a mystery to me but we will all take it .

We are just so slow and ponderous with no energy or zip - it’s like we have long Covid over the last two months or so . I’m honestly bewildered.

Can’t argue with your ratings either as some of the performances have me scratching my head - Bogle , Anel , Ozzie even Illiman looked like they were lost and playing in fog . The decision making was truly shocking .

At least Sander improved but he couldn’t get much worse - nice to see Oli Mac back but he did run out of steam .

I honestly don’t know how we are getting away with it but we are

Hecky can’t be happy with recent performances but doesn’t seem to be making much of an inroad to improving performances .

All really baffling as we should be on cloud nine but as I said - we are a fking truly hard watch
 
fair assesment again pommps osborn really was awful it was like playing with 10 men but united were very poor again against a very average rotherham side no threat of a goal from midfield and apart from nidaye nowt at all up front 2 new strikers bare minimum needed if we go up i actually dont think this big points gap we have is doing us any favours the players look way too complacement as though were already up dont like saying it but it might do us good if boro and baggies do close the gap on us
 
Another disappointing outcome. United continue to make fucking hard work of easy tasks. Rotherham are truly no great shakes are they? I don't think we've actually played a team yet who have truly outclassed us but we've played a lot who have been allowed by us to make Sheffield United question why they are so many points ahead and looking like automatic anointment to the big time. Okay, again we didn't lose but like many games this season it still didn't reinforce my faith and if anything justifies where our weak areas are for next season. We won't get away with how we play games if we play like we did today and Hecky and his team have a hell of a job hucking out the shite and persuading the new owners what to buy to replace them and provide strength in depth just to finish out of the relegation zone. Rotherham aren't anywhere near the Premier League yet made us look distinctly ordinary and its that propensity for poor sides to make us look equally poor which worries me.

First half we start as we always do straight at them but as we always do (again) we fail to deliver punch after punch after punch which actually lands and puts the opponents against the ropes. True to form Rotherham looked fairly comfortable going in at 0-0 and emerged with a 'just do what you did in the first half' brief in their ears because as we've seen, Hecky is rubbish at change let alone making an early (and crucially the correct) substitution. The midfield today, although showing a slightly improving Berge, failed to take the ball up the middle and we relied too much on pointless, aimless and hopeful punts up the park to the front two who were being mauled under the nose of a shit referee. I have no idea why we don't run forward five yards, five more, lay left, run into space, receive, thread a pass and just keep it on the deck for a change.. It's what the midfield are for and its what chances generally come from. Our midfield has looked like a fucking 1.0 Morris Ital engine dropped into a fucking Sierra Cosworth shell. And other players also didn't pull their weight throughout todays game or failed to make good of the chances we had to come away with three points rather than a meagre one. Discounting the Deadpool Cup Tie (which we have to win if only to give us the chance of going out versus Harry Kane's Spurs FC plc) we have Swansea next week who will make sure we pay for our timid, light-touch output if we let them. And we'll let them, believe me.

Foderingham 6/10: Distribution a bit pish at times. Two good saves and in the right place for some of their attempts on goal
Bogle 4/10: Thought he had a poor game where it seemed his confidence and concentration looked suspect
Anel 4/10: No idea what has happened to him. Since coming back he's looked fragile, uncomposed and not willing to be that vanguard at the back and moving through into attack. As much as Basham is now 58 years old, it might be a good idea to bench Anel for a few games to work on him and restore that spark we know he has
Egan 6.5/10: As ever, marshalled the central of the back three and put a decent, if unremarkable shift. Hugill was a problem for him though
JLT 7/10: Almost Morgan-like in his duties. Committed, no-fucks-given and focussed
Lowe 6/10: Quiet game for him but did his job both high up the pitch and tracking back to defend despite being shirt handed over that side
Berge 6.5/10: A better game for him, if not wholly complete. Actually won headers, got into space and got involved, if with not much to show for it
Norwood 6.5/10: Seemed to be the only midfielder propping things up at times and wasn't unguilty of hoofing it again many times into nowhere
Osborn 3/10: Really dismal. Usual 'big effort' stuff but the footballing output was piss-poor. How he gets the nod over McAtee is a fucking mystery. In May, up or not, he needs to be moved on. I was always suspicious of Wilder buying him in the first place and over a few seasons has never delivered much beyond one-wipe bobbar and a dry trump for me.
NDaiye 6.5/10: As with most games, when we can't get our midfield firing on all three cylinders, it's the drivetrain that ends up struggling and NDaiye needs chances. He did dig out his own but they were scrappy half scuffs and times where he tried at least to take most of their team on.
McBurnie 7/10: Thought he had a decent game to be honest if a small part shithousy but in defence, their defence itself leant on him. Like NDaiye, he's starved of crosses (hang your fucking head in shame Osborn) or threaded balls to put him in. Give him that and we win the game.

McAtee 5/10: gave us a lot more than Osborn. Then again, if I came on at sixty years old now and a fair few stone overweight and unfit as fuck I think I'd do more than the Hecky's Hobbit. At least McAtee kept the ball on the deck and ran at them a bit rather than invite the fans to collectively yell 'Fuck's sake!' on shoutbox, on the terraces, in their living rooms or sat on the shithouse on a stream.
Sharp 4/10: No idea why we took McBurnie off. Sharp gave us fuck all. Hecky - this isn't the last game of the season in Sharp's testimonial year. We need McBurnie on to at least look like we'll score.

HJ&SMcC 5/10: We didn't win, we didn't lose but we did draw. Note the 'but' there. Although Burnleh are hiome and hosed now and Company can effectively send his first team on holiday right now, we are eventually going to start losing matches. And we know what we are like after that, don't we? We seem to be coasting nervously now rather than coasting with confidence. Rotherham should have been a game we come away as 2-0 winners but given the amount of wated effort doing fuck all and the chances we spurned, we need to start stronger against Swansea and kill them off in the first half and not tolerate going on the defence at any time in the game. We need to keep opposition teams moving and guessing rather than knowing we play it to the wingbacks. We need also to be hitting it from distance and testing keepers. When was the last time we scored a worldie?

Good voice from our fans today in a meagre crowd. Although I didn't pay for SUTV also, the club needs to hold those fuckers to account regarding the reliability of their output too.

pommpey
Is the 7 for McBurnie to stop him hitting you? 😉
 
Hecky’s Hobbit 😂😂😂

That wasn’t pretty. We just haven’t got any drive. It was a really flat performance. TBF I think Hecky did try to change it in the second half (Bogle much more advanced, Anel almost playing at RB), but it’s all so slow and laboured. Oh for someone with a bit of dynamism and physicality in midfield…
 
Hecky’s Hobbit 😂😂😂

That wasn’t pretty. We just haven’t got any drive. It was a really flat performance. TBF I think Hecky did try to change it in the second half (Bogle much more advanced, Anel almost playing at RB), but it’s all so slow and laboured. Oh for someone with a bit of dynamism and physicality in midfield…

That's what we need. We actually need to just let Norwood do what he always does and have two midfielders in front of him who read each other and can pass between themselves, the wingbacks and NDaiye to open up the midfield. One twos round players, passes into space for our players to run on to. We can do it wnd when we have, we've scored. Simply hooking it and hoofing it is very Blackwell in it's approach and gives us fuck all

pommpey
 
That's what we need. We actually need to just let Norwood do what he always does and have two midfielders in front of him who read each other and can pass between themselves, the wingbacks and NDaiye to open up the midfield. One twos round players, passes into space for our players to run on to. We can do it wnd when we have, we've scored. Simply hooking it and hoofing it is very Blackwell in it's approach and gives us fuck all

pommpey
Absolutely Pommpey…we just can’t cope when teams press us high. So we revert to hoof and we don’t have the players for hoof, so it comes right back at us
 
Got to agree, plenty of people on here including myself would be lying if we hadn’t have already thought we’re already promoted. However, my opinion is slowly changing because of three things I’ve observed.

We happily allow the opponent to have possession of the ball rather than it being the other way round.

We often get dragged into 50/50 battles, in the middle of the park, due to slow build up play.

We show glimmers of attacking intent without causing any damage for about 15-20 minutes. If we don’t score in that window you get draws.

It’s not like we are suddenly going to lose the automatic promotion spot, but much like watching our current football standards being that of a slow creeping suffocation of a marathon with the occasional highlight provided by Ndiaye, it’s the creeping in the table that will slowly see us 5 points clear with 7/8 games remaining if we’re not careful.
 

Agree on Osborn, looked like a 7 year old playing with men who can play. When their defender went past him like he wasn't there and Osborn made a weak attempt at pulling him down was laughable.
Thought Berge had his best game for a while, some good final balls, unlike the rest of them apart from one from Bogle which Anel fluffed. How many times did our crosses not beat the first man? I thought Norwood generally had a good game, but getting a bit fed up of those loopy curled balls into the box that the keeper had no problem with. Our balls into the box either didn't beat the first man or were too near the keeper.
Outside of that I thought we were ok and stood up to the physical challenge at least.
I think Bogle and Ndiaye are both guilty of hanging onto the ball too long. Iliman was less selfish today than he has been the last few weeks but Bogle constantly hung onto it too long, too many touches.
Can only think that McBurnie is still not 100%, otherwise taking him off for Sharp was nonsensical.
 
Absolutely Pommpey…we just can’t cope when teams press us high. So we revert to hoof and we don’t have the players for hoof, so it comes right back at us
Thing is AM, they didn't particularly press as such.
They just stuck a line of 4 in front of our back 3 and we didn't fancy playing round/through them.
 
Only positives was we got a point & defended set pieces better than last week .
First half just dropped to their level , no composure and crying out for someone to put there foot on the ball .
Second half got ball down but moved it at snail pace , with no inventiveness or creativity in the last third .
We have no one with pace when Jebbison is out and never offer a threat with a ball over the top .
All in all a poor performance, just crossing my fingers we raise our game over the next 10 matches again those behind us .
As said in the thread a hard watch at the moment .
 
Osborn 3/10: Really dismal. Usual 'big effort' stuff but the footballing output was piss-poor. How he gets the nod over McAtee is a fucking mystery. In May, up or not, he needs to be moved on. I was always suspicious of Wilder buying him in the first place and over a few seasons has never delivered much beyond one-wipe bobbar and a dry trump for me.

Agree. In a carbon copy of Nick Montgomery, Ben Osborn is a classic “leveller” player.

If we play against a better side (e.g. your Man Citys), you can rely on him to put in some graft, stick to the task, and possibly man-mark one of their star players out of the game, essentially bringing us ever so slightly closer to parity with them.

On the other hand, if we play against a ‘lesser’ team (your Rotherhams, with little due respect), you can absolutely bank on Montgomery/Osborn to lower themselves to the same level as the opposition, turning the game into a scrappy 50-50 give away possession affair.

It’s utterly baffling how Osborn gets selected for this type of game when nous and creativity is clearly the immediate requirement.
 
Pretty much how I saw the game, decent report. Too many of our lads not on their game today. Both Bogle and Anel look lethargic one back from injury the other still suffering the effects of glandular fever maybe. Lowe didn't get forward much but he never does with Osborn on. Osborn really is the new Monty runs round like a Jack Russel but offers little else. Of course if the wing backs aren't doing it we are down to a two man midfield and a Jack Russel so the front men are starved of chances, and we get drawn into a hoofball game. Was crying out for McAtee today, at least we didn't lose but we should be doing better.
 
Another disappointing outcome. United continue to make fucking hard work of easy tasks. Rotherham are truly no great shakes are they? I don't think we've actually played a team yet who have truly outclassed us but we've played a lot who have been allowed by us to make Sheffield United question why they are so many points ahead and looking like automatic anointment to the big time. Okay, again we didn't lose but like many games this season it still didn't reinforce my faith and if anything justifies where our weak areas are for next season. We won't get away with how we play games if we play like we did today and Hecky and his team have a hell of a job hucking out the shite and persuading the new owners what to buy to replace them and provide strength in depth just to finish out of the relegation zone. Rotherham aren't anywhere near the Premier League yet made us look distinctly ordinary and its that propensity for poor sides to make us look equally poor which worries me.

First half we start as we always do straight at them but as we always do (again) we fail to deliver punch after punch after punch which actually lands and puts the opponents against the ropes. True to form Rotherham looked fairly comfortable going in at 0-0 and emerged with a 'just do what you did in the first half' brief in their ears because as we've seen, Hecky is rubbish at change let alone making an early (and crucially the correct) substitution. The midfield today, although showing a slightly improving Berge, failed to take the ball up the middle and we relied too much on pointless, aimless and hopeful punts up the park to the front two who were being mauled under the nose of a shit referee. I have no idea why we don't run forward five yards, five more, lay left, run into space, receive, thread a pass and just keep it on the deck for a change.. It's what the midfield are for and its what chances generally come from. Our midfield has looked like a fucking 1.0 Morris Ital engine dropped into a fucking Sierra Cosworth shell. And other players also didn't pull their weight throughout todays game or failed to make good of the chances we had to come away with three points rather than a meagre one. Discounting the Deadpool Cup Tie (which we have to win if only to give us the chance of going out versus Harry Kane's Spurs FC plc) we have Swansea next week who will make sure we pay for our timid, light-touch output if we let them. And we'll let them, believe me.

Foderingham 6/10: Distribution a bit pish at times. Two good saves and in the right place for some of their attempts on goal
Bogle 4/10: Thought he had a poor game where it seemed his confidence and concentration looked suspect
Anel 4/10: No idea what has happened to him. Since coming back he's looked fragile, uncomposed and not willing to be that vanguard at the back and moving through into attack. As much as Basham is now 58 years old, it might be a good idea to bench Anel for a few games to work on him and restore that spark we know he has
Egan 6.5/10: As ever, marshalled the central of the back three and put a decent, if unremarkable shift. Hugill was a problem for him though
JLT 7/10: Almost Morgan-like in his duties. Committed, no-fucks-given and focussed
Lowe 6/10: Quiet game for him but did his job both high up the pitch and tracking back to defend despite being shirt handed over that side
Berge 6.5/10: A better game for him, if not wholly complete. Actually won headers, got into space and got involved, if with not much to show for it
Norwood 6.5/10: Seemed to be the only midfielder propping things up at times and wasn't unguilty of hoofing it again many times into nowhere
Osborn 3/10: Really dismal. Usual 'big effort' stuff but the footballing output was piss-poor. How he gets the nod over McAtee is a fucking mystery. In May, up or not, he needs to be moved on. I was always suspicious of Wilder buying him in the first place and over a few seasons has never delivered much beyond one-wipe bobbar and a dry trump for me.
NDaiye 6.5/10: As with most games, when we can't get our midfield firing on all three cylinders, it's the drivetrain that ends up struggling and NDaiye needs chances. He did dig out his own but they were scrappy half scuffs and times where he tried at least to take most of their team on.
McBurnie 7/10: Thought he had a decent game to be honest if a small part shithousy but in defence, their defence itself leant on him. Like NDaiye, he's starved of crosses (hang your fucking head in shame Osborn) or threaded balls to put him in. Give him that and we win the game.

McAtee 5/10: gave us a lot more than Osborn. Then again, if I came on at sixty years old now and a fair few stone overweight and unfit as fuck I think I'd do more than the Hecky's Hobbit. At least McAtee kept the ball on the deck and ran at them a bit rather than invite the fans to collectively yell 'Fuck's sake!' on shoutbox, on the terraces, in their living rooms or sat on the shithouse on a stream.
Sharp 4/10: No idea why we took McBurnie off. Sharp gave us fuck all. Hecky - this isn't the last game of the season in Sharp's testimonial year. We need McBurnie on to at least look like we'll score.

HJ&SMcC 5/10: We didn't win, we didn't lose but we did draw. Note the 'but' there. Although Burnleh are hiome and hosed now and Company can effectively send his first team on holiday right now, we are eventually going to start losing matches. And we know what we are like after that, don't we? We seem to be coasting nervously now rather than coasting with confidence. Rotherham should have been a game we come away as 2-0 winners but given the amount of wated effort doing fuck all and the chances we spurned, we need to start stronger against Swansea and kill them off in the first half and not tolerate going on the defence at any time in the game. We need to keep opposition teams moving and guessing rather than knowing we play it to the wingbacks. We need also to be hitting it from distance and testing keepers. When was the last time we scored a worldie?

Good voice from our fans today in a meagre crowd. Although I didn't pay for SUTV also, the club needs to hold those fuckers to account regarding the reliability of their output too.

pommpey
Absolutely correct in every respect.
Osborn has to go this summer.
Billy must retire before sliding into disrepute.
McBurnie should have stayed on.
Whole team needs a massive kick up the arse , of which Hecky is probably incapable.
We look complacent yet desperate , which is a bad combination.
Instead of approaching the run-in with the attitude of "let's get our work done" , we seem to be "half-baked".
People keep saying "it's an away point which is ok if we win our home games".
Play like that and home advantage will mean nothing in the next 3.
People are saying "don't worry the gap is big enough" but , promoted or not , do we actually want to go to the end of the season playing in such fashion ?
 
Would you prefer Osborne or Fleck? Similar kind of player ie hard working tackler who doesn’t add much to the attack.

I wasn’t able to watch today but I did watch Norwich v Burnley the away side do look good and attack well they’re also very lucky tbf they were the far better team Norwich just pass their way into trouble.

Thanks Pomps sorry to hijack your thread.
 
Agree on Osborn, Wrexham targeted him last week as well. He’s not a scapegoat but he’s not up to the level we need.

Surely if Coulibaly’s as good as is made out by many he’s worth a start?!
Coulibaly has to start against wxm so we can see how he does. Wxm will be 100 miles an hour and it'll be a great test for him. He'll be on the bench I'm sure and put the Hobbit in.
 
Hecky’s Hobbit 😂😂😂

That wasn’t pretty. We just haven’t got any drive. It was a really flat performance. TBF I think Hecky did try to change it in the second half (Bogle much more advanced, Anel almost playing at RB), but it’s all so slow and laboured. Oh for someone with a bit of dynamism and physicality in midfield…
Why not give Coulibaly a go ?
He couldn't do any worse.
 
We are still good defensively and don’t concede which is excellent
Midfield too slow moving forward, too many poor final balls in good positions to create a cross or cut back opportunities
Still an away point, clean sheet, we are not going to win every game every week
Hopefully more injured players due back in the next month
 

Another disappointing outcome. United continue to make fucking hard work of easy tasks. Rotherham are truly no great shakes are they? I don't think we've actually played a team yet who have truly outclassed us but we've played a lot who have been allowed by us to make Sheffield United question why they are so many points ahead and looking like automatic anointment to the big time. Okay, again we didn't lose but like many games this season it still didn't reinforce my faith and if anything justifies where our weak areas are for next season. We won't get away with how we play games if we play like we did today and Hecky and his team have a hell of a job hucking out the shite and persuading the new owners what to buy to replace them and provide strength in depth just to finish out of the relegation zone. Rotherham aren't anywhere near the Premier League yet made us look distinctly ordinary and its that propensity for poor sides to make us look equally poor which worries me.

First half we start as we always do straight at them but as we always do (again) we fail to deliver punch after punch after punch which actually lands and puts the opponents against the ropes. True to form Rotherham looked fairly comfortable going in at 0-0 and emerged with a 'just do what you did in the first half' brief in their ears because as we've seen, Hecky is rubbish at change let alone making an early (and crucially the correct) substitution. The midfield today, although showing a slightly improving Berge, failed to take the ball up the middle and we relied too much on pointless, aimless and hopeful punts up the park to the front two who were being mauled under the nose of a shit referee. I have no idea why we don't run forward five yards, five more, lay left, run into space, receive, thread a pass and just keep it on the deck for a change.. It's what the midfield are for and its what chances generally come from. Our midfield has looked like a fucking 1.0 Morris Ital engine dropped into a fucking Sierra Cosworth shell. And other players also didn't pull their weight throughout todays game or failed to make good of the chances we had to come away with three points rather than a meagre one. Discounting the Deadpool Cup Tie (which we have to win if only to give us the chance of going out versus Harry Kane's Spurs FC plc) we have Swansea next week who will make sure we pay for our timid, light-touch output if we let them. And we'll let them, believe me.

Foderingham 6/10: Distribution a bit pish at times. Two good saves and in the right place for some of their attempts on goal
Bogle 4/10: Thought he had a poor game where it seemed his confidence and concentration looked suspect
Anel 4/10: No idea what has happened to him. Since coming back he's looked fragile, uncomposed and not willing to be that vanguard at the back and moving through into attack. As much as Basham is now 58 years old, it might be a good idea to bench Anel for a few games to work on him and restore that spark we know he has
Egan 6.5/10: As ever, marshalled the central of the back three and put a decent, if unremarkable shift. Hugill was a problem for him though
JLT 7/10: Almost Morgan-like in his duties. Committed, no-fucks-given and focussed
Lowe 6/10: Quiet game for him but did his job both high up the pitch and tracking back to defend despite being shirt handed over that side
Berge 6.5/10: A better game for him, if not wholly complete. Actually won headers, got into space and got involved, if with not much to show for it
Norwood 6.5/10: Seemed to be the only midfielder propping things up at times and wasn't unguilty of hoofing it again many times into nowhere
Osborn 3/10: Really dismal. Usual 'big effort' stuff but the footballing output was piss-poor. How he gets the nod over McAtee is a fucking mystery. In May, up or not, he needs to be moved on. I was always suspicious of Wilder buying him in the first place and over a few seasons has never delivered much beyond one-wipe bobbar and a dry trump for me.
NDaiye 6.5/10: As with most games, when we can't get our midfield firing on all three cylinders, it's the drivetrain that ends up struggling and NDaiye needs chances. He did dig out his own but they were scrappy half scuffs and times where he tried at least to take most of their team on.
McBurnie 7/10: Thought he had a decent game to be honest if a small part shithousy but in defence, their defence itself leant on him. Like NDaiye, he's starved of crosses (hang your fucking head in shame Osborn) or threaded balls to put him in. Give him that and we win the game.

McAtee 5/10: gave us a lot more than Osborn. Then again, if I came on at sixty years old now and a fair few stone overweight and unfit as fuck I think I'd do more than the Hecky's Hobbit. At least McAtee kept the ball on the deck and ran at them a bit rather than invite the fans to collectively yell 'Fuck's sake!' on shoutbox, on the terraces, in their living rooms or sat on the shithouse on a stream.
Sharp 4/10: No idea why we took McBurnie off. Sharp gave us fuck all. Hecky - this isn't the last game of the season in Sharp's testimonial year. We need McBurnie on to at least look like we'll score.

HJ&SMcC 5/10: We didn't win, we didn't lose but we did draw. Note the 'but' there. Although Burnleh are hiome and hosed now and Company can effectively send his first team on holiday right now, we are eventually going to start losing matches. And we know what we are like after that, don't we? We seem to be coasting nervously now rather than coasting with confidence. Rotherham should have been a game we come away as 2-0 winners but given the amount of wated effort doing fuck all and the chances we spurned, we need to start stronger against Swansea and kill them off in the first half and not tolerate going on the defence at any time in the game. We need to keep opposition teams moving and guessing rather than knowing we play it to the wingbacks. We need also to be hitting it from distance and testing keepers. When was the last time we scored a worldie?

Good voice from our fans today in a meagre crowd. Although I didn't pay for SUTV also, the club needs to hold those fuckers to account regarding the reliability of their output too.

pommpey
Your second paragraph is spot on not only for today , but for many of the last 10 matches.
 

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