JohnDenver
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Can we have a poll added to this to see who people think is the player of the decade for us?
No need when we all know it's Phil Jagielka.

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Can we have a poll added to this to see who people think is the player of the decade for us?
Kenny and Morgs for consistent involvment but Michael Twiss is way out in front of anyone. All 3 would get in my best Blades team ,no-one else comes close.
My God, I hadn't appreciated what a crap decade it was!
I would like to say Chris the "rock" Morgan. Simply for his consistency and amount of games for the blades as well. Morgs is the type of player who gives his all for the team, reliable, strong, no-nonsense. Player of the decade easy.
Morgan, Morgan, Knock him out.
Enough said!
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Morgan - no contest!
And, Silent, Alan Woodward was my player of the my decade that started in the 70s, not TC.
Monty is fortunate to have a job as a professional footballer in a Championship side never mind any awards
Probably the only professional footballer that can't pass, shoot, control the ball or retain possession or trap a bag of cement - must be in the running for that one !
He's actually unfortunate injury wise to have a job as a professional footballer in the Championship rather than the Premiership.
How do you mean?
Foxy, would you care to expand. Not that I'm questioning his attraction to premier sides as I think there are a number who would sign him. If I remember rightly he came back much quicker than the 'original timeframe' so how come the injury was worse?
Maybe the answer is obvious (Williamson will be out until the end of January!!) in that we always overstate how long players are out for.
Which clubs? When?We are perhaps talking about a different injury
There are a number who would and have tried to.
Which clubs? When?
Why do you promote this utter mediocrity so relentlessly? Are you related?
I watched him carefully against Preston. He was rubbih in every facet of the game. Your attempt to disguise that was risible.
Which clubs? When?
Why do you promote this utter mediocrity so relentlessly? Are you related?
I watched him carefully against Preston. He was rubbih in every facet of the game. Your attempt to disguise that was risible.
The passes, the crosses for a start. Remind me of the panic the maestro created in the Preston defence as a result of these mysterious crosses. I've asked a few others who were there - none can remember them. Did these passes go beyond 10 yards or so? Did they threaten the opposition as opposed to low-flying aircraft?I'm not at liberty to disclose that, but there are a few current Premier League clubs who have more than expressed an interest in him over the last couple of years.
I don't, when he's crap, I say he's crap. Just because I refuse to slate him every week or stick up for him when someone states something I think isn't right, doesn't mean I love him.
I'd happily replace him with someone better at his job, care to suggest some?
He didn't have a brilliant game, but all I said was that he made space, made 5 bad passes, passed to a red and white shirt plenty and managed to get 3/4 good crosses in.... which part of this didn't happen? given that you watched. him so closely?
Foxy, I am a Blade of nearly 50 years standing. I want my club to achieve something for once in my life, even if it be no more than playing done decent passing football that provides a little aesthetic pleasure. Your ready acceptance of sterile, unimaginative dross does nothing to help the cause.
I was going to move on to creating chances and scoring the odd goal but the sheer absurdity of the very idea in Ploddy's case has induced writer's block coupled with hysterical uncontrollable laughter.
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