Fiery Blade
Well-Known Member
After the Swindon match I went back to my hotel, sat down with a bottle of red and contemplated yet another season in the third division !
What went wrong, who was to blame, can we all learn any lessons ???
To listen to and to read the posts of the Whingers and Whiners who see nothing positive and expect that because Sheffield United FC are a big club in a relatively poor division that we just have to turn up and the opposition will lie down and let us win - now that is an attitude I would usually credit with our neighbours in S6.
It is very disappointing that we have yet another season in Division Three but that's how it is ! Having watched the Blades since the late fifties I have had more of my fair share of disappointments, but, I have also had some good times - all part of being a Blade !
What went wrong, who was to blame, can we all learn any lessons ???
- Nigel Clough and his Management team - Must take some blame for the failure with constant swapping and changing the team selection, his stubbornness, and his apparent failure to know his best X1
- The Players - Many times this year they showed very little desire, heart or commitment for a battle (Swindon match an exception) - they were capable as the efforts against Southampton, Spurs, QPR and West Ham all illustrated !
- Injuries - We seemed to have more than our fair share of injuries losing Ben Davies, Higdon, Flynn, Cuvelier, Kennedy, Howard, Harris, Done, Scougall, Reed & Wallace for long periods of the season and critically Kennedy and Brayford for the key game at Swindon
- Bad Luck - Incredibly unlucky in several key games including Barnsley and MK Dons at home, poor and inconsistant referees throughout the season (culminating in that diabolical performance by the referee in the Swindon 1st Leg match at the Lane), the recall of Chris O'Grady by Brighton's new manager Hughton when it appeared that he would be at the Lane for the rest of the season, the disappointment of Premier League's Crystal Palace defender McArthey performances when one would have expected far more quality
- The Fans - For some reason we have an ever increasing level of so called 'fans' who relish slagging off the team at the first disappointment - They quickly get on players backs Basham was a prime candidate early on in the season but it then went to Higdon, Coutts, McEverley et al - Never heard as many boos at the the lane week in week out and when the team wanted the backing it was sadly lacking - I was near a little guy at Swindon who was having a go even before the kick off - he did my head in !
- Next Season - It will be our year !
To listen to and to read the posts of the Whingers and Whiners who see nothing positive and expect that because Sheffield United FC are a big club in a relatively poor division that we just have to turn up and the opposition will lie down and let us win - now that is an attitude I would usually credit with our neighbours in S6.
It is very disappointing that we have yet another season in Division Three but that's how it is ! Having watched the Blades since the late fifties I have had more of my fair share of disappointments, but, I have also had some good times - all part of being a Blade !
