Olle's afternoon in Rovrum - match report

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On the train back darn Sarth, so thought I would write a match report. Ollessendro’s first match of this season was a disappointing one, as the Blades went down 3-1 at New York stadium. Sheffield United can have little complaints as they were beaten by a better side. Despite leading at half time, SUFC were comprehensively beaten by the Millers. Some individual mistakes let Rotherham in, but really the home side taught us a lesson in attacking with pace and taking our chances.

The match

My first recollection of the match was SUFC hitting the woodwork. Loan signing Cuvelier drew a foul just outside the area to the left hand side. He stepped up and hit a beauty of a right footed free kick that hit the underside of the bar and came back out. As the ball came out there were appeals for a penalty that were waved away. How the fuck the ball stayed out I will never know. As soon as Cuvelier hit it, I thought it’s in. A bloke behind me summed it up when he (looking astonished) shouted “HOW THE FUCK DID THAT STAY OUT???!”. I didn’t see the incident in the area, but a Miller mate of mine told me we should have had a penalty as the ball clearly struck the arm of a Rotherham player. United were very unlucky not to be in the lead.

The game was pretty dull for the first half an hour, with few chances created. United controlled possession, but looked toothless. Passes just went sideways or backwards. There was little pace or attacking threat. It was ticky tacky, but all in the Blades half. This was a theme that continued through the game Even when in good positions SUFC opted to overpass the ball rather than shooting.

Rotherham had a good chance to take the lead in front of the away fans. A decent move saw them carve United open (too easily) and the lanky striker headed it over. It was a free header from 10 yards out and he should have buried it. The Blades defence look pedestrian as the Millers right back went on the overlap and put in a great cross. It was a let off for SUFC when the Rotherham striker headed over.

All of a sudden the Blades were in the lead and the goal came out of nowhere. Some quick thinking from BAXTER saw the Blades take the lead. It was an attacking throw in the corner on the right hand and McMahon acted quickly, throwing it to Baxter. The Blades new signing darted into the area, controlled the ball, advanced past a Rotherham defender and squeezed the ball past the Rotherham keeper to put the Blades 1-0 up. It was the other end to me, but it looked like a tight angle. It was a good throw from McMahon(?) but the goal was all about Baxter.

Not long before the goal Collins had advanced out of defence and gone on the attack. All of a sudden this seemed to spark United and they had a decent spell. It took the centre back marauding forward to get the others to show some ambition. Bouyed by the goal United had a decent spell and were the better team in the latter stages of the first half. The atmosphere (which had been flat as a pancake) suddenly picked up and the Blades fans were in good voice. I went into half time pretty happy.

Rotherham changed their tactics and put on an extra striker. There was a difference straight away as they looked to get at SUFC. Both teams had chances in the opening exchanges and it was end to end stuff. All of a sudden Rotherham were level and it came from nowhere. I was not paying attention as Rotherham had a free kick in their own half. From what I gather a ball was hoofed long, headed out by a United defender and then a thunderbolt strike from AGARD put the Millers level. The bloke at the side of my dad said it was a “wonder strike” but many around us were criticising Howard. Afterwards in the pub several Rotherham fans told me it was soft keeping and Howard should have saved it. Apparently it was a venomous shot, but straight down his throat.

The game was turning into a good spectacle as Rotherham sensed blood and the Blades tried to get level. I was absolutely sure that there would be another goal, but did not think it would be the Blades with their current formation and personnel. Things needed changing and Weir did not spot it. Porter was completely isolated up top (and he is hopeless) and the wingers were doing very little. Baxter was the only attacking threat and looked very lively. Everything came through him. But it was evident that changes needed to be made.

United did not heed the warnings and all of a sudden Rotherham were in front. McMahon was adjudged to have committed a foul in the area and NARDIELLO dispatched the penalty. It was at the other end to us (like all the action!) but it looked like a penalty to me. It was perhaps a bit soft, but my first instinct was it was a pen. The Millers player seemed to be goalside of McMahon and the Blades right back was always risking it going across him to get the ball. The clumsy challenge gave away a spot kick. There was perhaps not a great deal of contact, but an experienced defender like McMahon should have known better. I had no qualms with the penalty decision. It was a decent pen, struck hard and low into the bottom right hand corner.

Rotherham’s tails were up and Blades heads down and there was only going to be one winner. SUFC did not force the Rotherham keeper into any saves and before long the game was effectively over. This time it was Maguire’s turn to gift Rotherham a chance. The centre back dallied with the ball and gave it away in a dangerous area. The Rotherham striker MILSOM ran at the Blades defence and hit a left footed shot past Howard an into the corner. It was a good finish, but a soft goal. Maguire (who had a stinker) should have got rid of the ball and cleared the danger.

SUFC had lost al belief and despite Taylor and Bunn coming on they created very little. Baxter continued to cause the home team problems, but he was the gem in an otherwise sack of shite performance from the Blades. Rotherham had a couple more half chances, forcing Howard into another save, whilst the best the Blades did was hit the wall from a McMahon free kick.

Blades

It was a disappointing performance to say the least. We looked pedestrian and lacking ideas. There was very little attacking intent and no pace or urgency to our play. It was neat and tidy, but no one showed ambition. We defended poorly, with some bad individual mistakes and we attacked terribly. Rotherham’s midfield completely overran us for most of the game.

We created little and that was the problem. I do not remember the Rotherham keeper having a save to make 2nd half. Even when in good positions we opted to pass or hang on to it, rather than shoot. Flynn and Cuvelier were very disappointing and Coady was was off the pace. I was not impressed by the Liverpool youngster who looked like a big lump and chased shadows most of the afternoon.

Rotherham

They are not a bad side. They will definitely stay up and probably finish top half. They might even be an outside bet for the play offs. First half they got it wrong and were too defensive. They tried to pack out the midfield and showed the Blades too much respect. When they changed things at half time it transformed them. They realised SUFC are a poor side and went for it. When they attacked us we fell to bits. I think Nardiello is decent and he made a difference. They looked much better when they went 4-4-2.

There was not a huge amount of difference between the sides to be honest. Rotherham were just more dangerous. They counter attacked well, had some pace and took their chances.

Crimes against hoof

Jose Baxter. He is very good. A good touch, good vision, he can pass and he scored. He was at the centre of everything for United. He drops into that (Teddy Sherrigham) area between strikers and midfield and picks the ball up. He looked lively and caused a lot of problems. By far the best Bkades player and an excellent signing.

Crimes against football

Harry Maguire. If he plays like that every week then we might be wishing we had offloaded him in the transfer window. He was slow and off the pace. He played like he had been suppin Chantry ale with me. He showed poor judgement, holding on to the ball when he should have cleared. Several times he gave the ball away in our half and one lead to a goal. He tried to overpass or dribble it when he should have got rid. Maguire occasionally has these types of games. I am not sure I it is arrogance, lack of experience, an off day or what. He was terrible though. He was not helped by central defensive partner Collins who was awful as well. Yesterday we saw the Neil Collins we had seen under Micky Adams. Rotherham fans singled him out in the ale house after, saying he was shocking. Slow to react, nervous and a donkey was how an old school mate of mine described him.

Weir: tactics

I didn’t think there was that much wrong with how we lined up today. I am not sure that 4-5-1 is the best option with these players, but with Brandy out I can see why he did it. The problem for me was the lack of plan B. It was obvious it was not working an he did nowt. He had options out wide with the likes of Macfeazden. The substitutions of Bunn and Taylor were too late. Porter was having a mare and both wingers were gash. It was obvious after 5 minutes of the 2nd half we needed a change. Weir was very slow to react. After the goal he did not do anything and our team looked like lambs going to the slaughter.

I think Weir needs some help. I would like to see him bring in a more experienced assistant or coaching staff. Bardsley and him look lost at times. My mate was telling me that Dougie Freedman brough in Lennie Lawrence to help him out when he took over at Palace. Perhaps Weir could do the same. I hope that things change for him as we get better personnel, but he looks slightly naïve at the moment.

Ale

This was by far the best thing of my trip to Rotherham. The finest performer of the day was definitely Chantry ales. The Parkgate brewery is absolutely excellent and serves top quality beer. I started with an Iron and Steel which is a classic malt bitter. It has a toffee and caramel taste and goes down easy. Next on the menu was the Man of Steel. This is a blonde ale and is very dry. It’s hoppy and had a slight kick. It has citrus notes to it and is a really nice summery drink. Chantry’s Pale Ale was very nice too. It is floral, dry and hoppy. Another very nice ale that goes down well in the nice weather. Their Porter was excellent too. It did not have the taste of burnt liquorice or owt, just a nice nutty hint. It was a classic porter. The final drink I had of theirs was Mighty Millers (how fitting) which is a stong pale ale. It is 5.6% and delicious. It is very similar to the pale ale (hoppy, bitter, light, floral and citrusy) but it has a real kick. You can taste the 5%+. Not a session ale, but a good drink. I had a nice drink called California, but cannot remember who it was by. That was really bitter, so much so that it was slightly overpowering. It had a real bitter aftertaste and was very hoppy. Nice drink, but I could not stomach many. The only rival to Chantry was Sheffield’s own Abbeydale. Their Moonshine is a belter of a drink. A light, floral easy drinking pale ale. It is slightly hoppy, but not bitter. It has that real elderflower scent that some pale ales now have. Mmmm.

The New York Tavern was the best ale house we went in. The owners of Chantry Brewery bought the Prince of Wales Feather on Westgate and have turned it into a real ale haven. 10 hand pumps, with 5 guests and 5 Chantry ales. The beer was in immaculate condition and only £2 a pint! If anyone is going to Rotherham for a drink, then they should go here. The Bridge Inn by the station is good too. The new owners have done it up and it is a decent ale real place. They have Chantry ales and a few guest beers.

Atmosphere and stadium

I thought the atmosphere was pretty flat to be honest. For a local derby it was very quiet. The home fans did not make much noise, until they were 3-1 up. The Blades fans were quiet too, other than the spell after the goal. After Baxter scored it was great in the Blades end. It was buzzing and the atmosphere really picked up. This was not sustained much during the 2nd half and Blades fans were did not make much noise after Rotherham equalised.

I like the stadium. It’s pretty good for a new ground. The right size for Rotherham and a good design. It looks good from the away end, with the Rotherham skyline jutting out over the stand. You can see the church and tall building on the horizon and it is quite picturesque. Credit to the Millers for building a stadium that suits their fans base and not having a third filled stadium (like Donny Rovers) every week. The stadium is clearly contributing a lot to the town centre and the council are doing their best to use it to transform that part of town. Good luck to them I say.

I thought the atmosphere not great, but you could see that the stadium is well built for that. The corners are filled in and it holds in noise. I like the way that the seating goes back quickly and ensures fans have a good view. You are not far from the pitch, yet high up.

Olle’s final thoughts

Beaten by the better team. Simple as. A team with more fire in their bellies, more pace and more attacking threat. We are a very average League One side and we desperately need 3 or 4 loan players to turn this into a squad that can finish anywhere near the top 6.
 



Harry Maguire - The reason he hasn't been sold is because of your second sentence on him.

He has many many great things but the game is only getting faster
 
Harry Maguire - The reason he hasn't been sold is because of your second sentence on him.

He has many many great things but the game is only getting faster

People are starting to realise that our Harry isnt the next big thing. The sooner we get rid the better.
 
Player ratings

Howard 4.5/10: his distribution was not great and he was at fault for their first goal (which shifted momentum). I was unsure if he could have done any better with the other goals. He made a few routine saves, catches and was quick to come off his line to clear danger.

McMahon 5.5/10: he generally had a good game (keeping Rotherham’s tricky left winger) quiet, but he gave away a soft pen. Someone of his experience should not be giving away pens like that. He is a dirty git as well isn’t he? I know he is a Blade, but he is always winding up opposition players, giving them a sly kick and generally being dirty. He is a solid right back though.

Hill 6/10: thought he was the best defender, though he did not have too much to do. His distribution is awful though and it was embarrassing to see him kick balls into the stand (that should have gone down the line) time and time again. He is a solid full back, but offers nowt going forward.

Maguire 3.5/10: terrible. Slow, cumbersome, lacklustre, giving the ball away cheaply, trying to over play it on the edge of our area etc. He had a stinker.

Collins 4/10: the Collins of old. Nervous, slow and looked a donkey. Waited for the ball to bounce and backed off the strikers. Got turned too easy and was slow to react. Generally got the run around.

Doyle 5/10: he was ok, without being spectacular. He broke up play a bit, was happy to take the ball off the back 4 and generally found a Blades shirt. However the ball rarely went forward and whilst it was neat and tidy, he showed little attacking flair.

Coady 4/10: he got stuck in early doors, but then disappeared. He was way off the pace and looked unfit. My dad said to me “who is that lump in the middle there” and I was like, it’s that young lad from Liverpool …. The England player. He was chasing shadows most of the afternoon.

Flynn 4/10: poor game and offered nowt going forward. He defended well, putting pressure on their full back and supporting McMahon (hence stopping Rovrum down the left hand side) but he offered nowt going forward. He tries to get stuck in but he is a fairy. For a winger he offers little, with not a great deal of skill and no pace.

Cuvelier 4/10: he made the free kick and hit the bar early on, but did nowt of note after that.

BAXTER 7.5/10: by far our best player. A well taken goal and he has a good touch, always offers an option and usually finds a Blades shirt. A very good buy and a gem in a very poor squad.

Porter 3.5/10: woeful. He pushed Maguire for worst player on the pitch. He is not just incredibly slow, but he is slow to react. He was isolated up top, but when the ball comes his way he does bugger all. He kept getting caught offside and generally turns an attacking situation into a throw in or losing possession.

Subs: Taylor does not seem like the answer, but he did try. He is a bit of a donkey from what I saw though. Bunn barely touched the ball and the game was over within a few minutes of him coming on.
 
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post: 524217, member: 875"]For anyone who can't be arsed reading that, this is the abridged version.

Blades were crap and Olly had a few beers.
bit harsh mate :)
 
i'd try flynn at full back myself
Too lightweight. Callum Mcfaz used to play there I believe for the u21s maybe worth trying him.
Or just go out and buy some:D well loan to start with
 
Excellent report Ollie! Nice to read a fairly balanced view.

I think the 'crimes against football' part is starting to become a theme of the start of this season. Collins and Harry seem to be struggling together at the back at the moment. Sure they've weighed in with goals, but primarily they are defenders. Perhaps a change is needed in there. Either with pace or a hard man, but preferably both.
 
It was McMahon that hit the bar with the free kick and I think you're harsh on Porter but other than that a fairly enjoyable read.
 
Thought it was McMahon with the free kick that hit the bar and its Carsley as the assistant manager.
Otherwise thanks for the waffling Ollie.

Where do you see us finishing if we don't change any of the squad from now until the January tranny?
 
Could have sworn it was Cuvelier who hit the free kick. It was at the other end ... or perhaps the ale. Makes perfect sense it was McMahon though. Belter of a strike and deserved a goal. Cuvelier contributed very little then.

To explain my marks S6Blade: 5 is average and anything above or below comes from that. 3.5 for Porter is because he was way below average. He got caught offside (unecessarily) several times, which is just unprofessional. He is so slow it is untrue and he is slow to react to situations. He never gets in good positions. He was also dominated by their centre backs and won very little. It was tough for him up there on his todd with 2 big centre halves, but he offered no outlet whatsover.

Kenilworth - lower mid table finish for me. We're poor, but we still have enough to beat a lot of sides in this division. At home I expect us to pick up points against most teams, but I think the away theme will continue. We need to get back to being solid again. This should not be an issue, as the back 4 of McMahon, Collins, Maguire and Hill is a good one. They might have had a dip in form, but they have played together a lot and will come through. I don;t think we will get dragged into a relegation battle. But that is more to do with their being some terrible sides in this division (Carlisle and Gillingham will take 2 of the relegation places and were better than County, Oldham, Port Vale, Tranmere and Crewe). We don't have a lot of quality, but I would expect us to beat some teams by the odd goal at BDTBL. We should be looking to win the next 2 games for example.
 
Just watched the highlights:
- defo McMahon and defo a pen afterwards, as the Rotherham player clearly handled it.
- first goal looked very soft. Difficult to tell from that angle, but it seemed to go straight through him. It was hit with power, but at a nice height for Howard to tip over.
- defo a pen for Rov-ram's 2nd. Slightly soft, but a clumsy challenge from McMahon. He barely appealed whch says it all.
- Rovrum's 3rd was well taken and Baxter's was excellent. Did very well to get it in from a tight angle.
 
A couple of things regarding Porter. You say he never gets in good positions but when did we create a chance where he needed to be in a “good position”? We didn’t, if we were rolling the ball across their 6 yard box and he was nowhere to be seen then he’s not getting into a good position there but we created nothing for him.

It was very tough up there on his own against cutthroat Claude and Pablo Mills but I thought he worked the channels quite well, dragging one of them with him out wide but after he had laid it off we had nobody in the box for it to be played in to.

Granted he’s no Brian Deane but at the moment he’s the best we’ve got because after Saturday I saw enough of Taylor to decide that he is garbage.
 



A couple of things regarding Porter. You say he never gets in good positions but when did we create a chance where he needed to be in a “good position”? We didn’t, if we were rolling the ball across their 6 yard box and he was nowhere to be seen then he’s not getting into a good position there but we created nothing for him.

It was very tough up there on his own against cutthroat Claude and Pablo Mills but I thought he worked the channels quite well, dragging one of them with him out wide but after he had laid it off we had nobody in the box for it to be played in to.

Granted he’s no Brian Deane but at the moment he’s the best we’ve got because after Saturday I saw enough of Taylor to decide that he is garbage.

There was an occassion in the first half were Porter went through on goal, however he was so slow that he turned a 1 on 1 situation into being beaten to the ball by their keeper. Rotherham's keeper was quick to react and quick to get out. Porter on the other hand was slow to react and slow a getting to the ball. In the 2nd half Baxter whizzed the ball across the 6 yard box and no one was there. Porter was in no mans land. He nevers gambles, is usually off the pace and is slow to react to situations. Plus it is so frustrating that he gets caught offside all the time. He would have been in a good position several times if he had looked across the line and/or timed his run better. This is really basic stuff.

For what it is worth I think Porter can be of value. I canunderstand you being upset I have singled him out when Flynn, Cuvelier and Coady were just as rubbish and provided him with little service. The problem lies in having Porter as the main attacking option. Porter's goal record speaks for itself and relying on him to score will not work. I actually think as a target man he is ok. If he had someone like Miller alongside him then he would be an asset. Porter will win balls in the air and needs someone to feed off him. Porter does work hard and is quite selfless. Having a nippy goalscorer like Miller would be a perfect partner. But isolated up top Porter is of little use. His finishing is poor, but he rarely gets in the position to actually get chances, ner mind take them.
 
For what it is worth I think Porter can be of value. The problem lies in having Porter as the main attacking option. Porter's goal record speaks for itself and relying on him to score will not work. I actually think as a target man he is ok. If he had someone like Miller alongside him then he would be an asset. Porter will win balls in the air and needs someone to feed off him. Porter does work hard and is quite selfless. Having a nippy goalscorer like Miller would be a perfect partner. But isolated up top Porter is of little use. His finishing is poor, but he rarely gets in the position to actually get chances, never mind take them.

Agree Ollie that is how Porter can be effective - the only way - which begs two questions:

1. Why on earth is Porter anywhere near the match day squad if the formation is for only one striker and never changes i.e. no alternative formation exists in the plan?

2. If Porter is the best/only option we have then why not use a formation that plays to his strengths as opposed to a system that makes him look like a lame donkey and his team mates like a troop of baboons?

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In a round about way I think we're agreeing with each other Olle and Kenilworth has pretty much beat me to what I was going to say. Like you both say Porter has his limitations so either a play in a way that doesn't increase them ten fold or get someone in that can fit the way we play and wave ta ta to big Chris.
 

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