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2022/23 SUFC SEASON REVIEW / SCHOOL REPORT
Midfielders
Oliver Norwood had a real renaissance to end the last season and I thought carried it on and then some to start this season. Up to Xmas thought along with Ndiaye and Ahmedhodzic, he was our most consistent player and our key man maybe even with the talents of those two I have mentioned. He had been up and down for a few seasons and looked leggy and his passing/contribution was not what it was but he had finished better when Hecky came in and played well. This season he just took this on and seemed to be like the Norwood of old. As we saw teams off with some comprehensive wins/performances home and away in Aug/Sept as we were right near the top, he was the fulcrum and the man controlling midfield. Moving it about short and long, he dominated midfield and was superb in a number of games. Got quite a few assists from set plays and general play and scored the brilliant free kick against Blackburn at the Lane and the late goal in the draw with Blackpool. I also recall him being absolutely superb in the 5-2 win against his home town team Burnley. To me looked the best central midfielder in the league and punched this opinion loud and clear as we routed the league leaders. Was a regular every week and quite consistent – I think even in some of the drop off games he was still one our better players.
I am not sure he quite maintained his excellent form and as we entered the final few months, he had some leggy showings where we worryingly got run through as the midfield did not look as secure (Blackburn, Boro and Millwall defeats) and I thought he was off it for a spell of games not having as much as the ball and more wasteful when he did have it. We made the decision to take him out a few games after the Luton defeat but then as Doyle did well in his ‘role’, we kept with it and he was on the bench. I hoped this would invigorate him and give him a break to come and finish the season strong as with the number of games I thought he would play a fair bit still but he struggled in a difficult night at Turf Moor where we had 10 men. He remained a sub/less involved although played at Wembley and did ok until he tired but Doyle deservedly kept his place.
Overall, a good season – he started very well and was a key man for two thirds and whilst he did not quite maintain his form and ended up out of the team – he has been a really key player for us. He has picked up too many daft fouls and yellow cards again although has curbed it and stopped him getting banned after at one point it seemed inevitable. One thing he does seem to have a habit of doing which has been picked up is him sometimes following through on players (Bristol City away and Burnley away two that I recall) in tackles and he has escaped censure. He often wins the ball and whilst some may say where does his leg go – he makes this sort of ugly high follow through as he completes his tackle and in the Premier League, he would have been sent off twice.
He is out of contract but think we have an option and despite him having that drop off and overall, not being as consistent the last few years, he still has shown enough to get another year or two. He has never been quick anyway and actually his defensive stats show he often makes rather surprisingly the greatest number of recoveries/tackles/blocks for a midfielder at this level. Been a great pro for us and another that at this level at the least, is very good and someone we forget how lucky we are to have. He has had a great career here and will be around next season you think – even if not always being a regular – especially if Doyle remains.
Grade B (Last season B)
John Fleck Another that has had an up and down spell since covid after being at the absolute height of his form pre the pandemic. Struggled to finish the 19-20 season and this carried on in the disastrous relegation season of 20-21 but still was named in the Scotland squad for the Euros before getting covid summing up a frustrating period.
As we started life back in the Championship, he was still pretty much a regular but played more under Hecky than Slav but of course collapsed in Jokanovic’s final game at Reading and was out for a period after that as his health was a big concern. He came back and had a mixed time with some decent showings and some where he struggled and his fitness was still a concern as he picked up a number of injuries. However, he was superb in the game at the City Ground and looked like the Fleck of old brining some hope he could get back to the levels of before.
This continued into this season – he started the first few games but not sure he was that convincing and ended up out of the side as Doyle and then latterly McAtee were used more for a run of games. He got another injury and was out for a significant stretch of games and did not come back till the Norwich home game but he had a run of games before getting another injury – away at Rotherham. He was out again for another period but came back and did ok v Watford, reminding us what he could offer in this area after we had struggled for a spell in midfield. He was poor against Blackburn and Luton in the league and then with Norwood, Berge, McAtee and Doyle all being ahead of him was mainly used as a sub. Hecky said he was doing well in training and finally back to fitness and we saw him back involved a few sub appearances he was ok mixed in with being poor at home to Cardiff. He played ok against an amazing City side.
I thought it was another frustrating season and he missed even more games than the previous one where of course he had the health scare and some knocks. He has only started 13 games I think in the league this season and although has been used a lot off the bench; he has never been a starter consistently and fitness was a major issue as was consistency. Great to see him get a goal in the final home game of the season and he finished with more minutes at the end.
32 as the next season starts, he seems to have been around forever but you forget that him and Norwood still have significant time left in their career. However, much of his game seemed to be based on those bursts of energy, lung busting runs and nipping in and helping those intricate triangles down the left. We do not see this very often now and he may have to almost re-invent himself now in order to keep playing at Championship level or higher. I think a team at this level will take a chance on him but he needs to get himself fit and maybe revitalise himself as now he is quite an average player at this level after being before exceptional. Maybe he has not quite looked after himself like others (see Basham) and the niggling injuries and maybe his body shape shows that – as harsh as it sounds. I do not see him remaining with his contract up and feel like with Stevens (and McGoldrick last season) it is absolutely the right thing to release him and let him find another club. Hecky says he wants to keep everyone but not sure that should be the case. He is another that has been superb for the Blades and will always be thought of so highly. His drop off the last few years may be something we immediately recall but he has still contributed at times and what a player he was for the 3 or 4 season as we surged up the leagues. I remember some of the big games and moments (SWFC 4-2 away and that free kick) and how he was superb in games at the top level – scoring and dominating midfields against Burnley, Villa and Arsenal (away). For this period, one of the best midfielders I have seen at the Lane in terms of what he did – getting up and down, scoring goals, tackling, running and linking play. His combinations with Coutts and Duffy and then Norwood and Duffy and Norwood and Lundstram were a feature of our success and you sometimes forget for 4 seasons he was the one constant in that trio.
Grade C- (Last season C)
Midfielders
Oliver Norwood had a real renaissance to end the last season and I thought carried it on and then some to start this season. Up to Xmas thought along with Ndiaye and Ahmedhodzic, he was our most consistent player and our key man maybe even with the talents of those two I have mentioned. He had been up and down for a few seasons and looked leggy and his passing/contribution was not what it was but he had finished better when Hecky came in and played well. This season he just took this on and seemed to be like the Norwood of old. As we saw teams off with some comprehensive wins/performances home and away in Aug/Sept as we were right near the top, he was the fulcrum and the man controlling midfield. Moving it about short and long, he dominated midfield and was superb in a number of games. Got quite a few assists from set plays and general play and scored the brilliant free kick against Blackburn at the Lane and the late goal in the draw with Blackpool. I also recall him being absolutely superb in the 5-2 win against his home town team Burnley. To me looked the best central midfielder in the league and punched this opinion loud and clear as we routed the league leaders. Was a regular every week and quite consistent – I think even in some of the drop off games he was still one our better players.
I am not sure he quite maintained his excellent form and as we entered the final few months, he had some leggy showings where we worryingly got run through as the midfield did not look as secure (Blackburn, Boro and Millwall defeats) and I thought he was off it for a spell of games not having as much as the ball and more wasteful when he did have it. We made the decision to take him out a few games after the Luton defeat but then as Doyle did well in his ‘role’, we kept with it and he was on the bench. I hoped this would invigorate him and give him a break to come and finish the season strong as with the number of games I thought he would play a fair bit still but he struggled in a difficult night at Turf Moor where we had 10 men. He remained a sub/less involved although played at Wembley and did ok until he tired but Doyle deservedly kept his place.
Overall, a good season – he started very well and was a key man for two thirds and whilst he did not quite maintain his form and ended up out of the team – he has been a really key player for us. He has picked up too many daft fouls and yellow cards again although has curbed it and stopped him getting banned after at one point it seemed inevitable. One thing he does seem to have a habit of doing which has been picked up is him sometimes following through on players (Bristol City away and Burnley away two that I recall) in tackles and he has escaped censure. He often wins the ball and whilst some may say where does his leg go – he makes this sort of ugly high follow through as he completes his tackle and in the Premier League, he would have been sent off twice.
He is out of contract but think we have an option and despite him having that drop off and overall, not being as consistent the last few years, he still has shown enough to get another year or two. He has never been quick anyway and actually his defensive stats show he often makes rather surprisingly the greatest number of recoveries/tackles/blocks for a midfielder at this level. Been a great pro for us and another that at this level at the least, is very good and someone we forget how lucky we are to have. He has had a great career here and will be around next season you think – even if not always being a regular – especially if Doyle remains.
Grade B (Last season B)
John Fleck Another that has had an up and down spell since covid after being at the absolute height of his form pre the pandemic. Struggled to finish the 19-20 season and this carried on in the disastrous relegation season of 20-21 but still was named in the Scotland squad for the Euros before getting covid summing up a frustrating period.
As we started life back in the Championship, he was still pretty much a regular but played more under Hecky than Slav but of course collapsed in Jokanovic’s final game at Reading and was out for a period after that as his health was a big concern. He came back and had a mixed time with some decent showings and some where he struggled and his fitness was still a concern as he picked up a number of injuries. However, he was superb in the game at the City Ground and looked like the Fleck of old brining some hope he could get back to the levels of before.
This continued into this season – he started the first few games but not sure he was that convincing and ended up out of the side as Doyle and then latterly McAtee were used more for a run of games. He got another injury and was out for a significant stretch of games and did not come back till the Norwich home game but he had a run of games before getting another injury – away at Rotherham. He was out again for another period but came back and did ok v Watford, reminding us what he could offer in this area after we had struggled for a spell in midfield. He was poor against Blackburn and Luton in the league and then with Norwood, Berge, McAtee and Doyle all being ahead of him was mainly used as a sub. Hecky said he was doing well in training and finally back to fitness and we saw him back involved a few sub appearances he was ok mixed in with being poor at home to Cardiff. He played ok against an amazing City side.
I thought it was another frustrating season and he missed even more games than the previous one where of course he had the health scare and some knocks. He has only started 13 games I think in the league this season and although has been used a lot off the bench; he has never been a starter consistently and fitness was a major issue as was consistency. Great to see him get a goal in the final home game of the season and he finished with more minutes at the end.
32 as the next season starts, he seems to have been around forever but you forget that him and Norwood still have significant time left in their career. However, much of his game seemed to be based on those bursts of energy, lung busting runs and nipping in and helping those intricate triangles down the left. We do not see this very often now and he may have to almost re-invent himself now in order to keep playing at Championship level or higher. I think a team at this level will take a chance on him but he needs to get himself fit and maybe revitalise himself as now he is quite an average player at this level after being before exceptional. Maybe he has not quite looked after himself like others (see Basham) and the niggling injuries and maybe his body shape shows that – as harsh as it sounds. I do not see him remaining with his contract up and feel like with Stevens (and McGoldrick last season) it is absolutely the right thing to release him and let him find another club. Hecky says he wants to keep everyone but not sure that should be the case. He is another that has been superb for the Blades and will always be thought of so highly. His drop off the last few years may be something we immediately recall but he has still contributed at times and what a player he was for the 3 or 4 season as we surged up the leagues. I remember some of the big games and moments (SWFC 4-2 away and that free kick) and how he was superb in games at the top level – scoring and dominating midfields against Burnley, Villa and Arsenal (away). For this period, one of the best midfielders I have seen at the Lane in terms of what he did – getting up and down, scoring goals, tackling, running and linking play. His combinations with Coutts and Duffy and then Norwood and Duffy and Norwood and Lundstram were a feature of our success and you sometimes forget for 4 seasons he was the one constant in that trio.
Grade C- (Last season C)