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2022/23 SUFC SEASON REVIEW / SCHOOL REPORT



Summary / Conclusions and Awards

We will not have many seasons where we get promoted and make the FA Cup semi-final. It just does not happen! We have had a great campaign with some impressive wins, goals and moments. Maybe it did not have the magic of the Wilder promotion/s and sometimes it was more workmanlike despite us maybe having better individuals than the ‘team’ of those other promotion sides. The likes of Ndiaye, McAtee and Berge have shown moments of flair and skill that have undoubtedly excited the fans. We began the season after a playoff final defeat and most thought we would be around the top 6 -if we kept our players but slowly it seemed us and Burnley were a class above the rest. Despite Boro and surprise package Luton coming on strong, the Blades stayed solid and kept their composure led superbly by Heckingbottom. The cup run sort of snowballed and after the Wrexham win, we then saw off Spurs and then the Blackburn game was memorable too and we had that day at Wembley – which was almost a promotion type celebration. The following week we sealed automatic promotion at the Lane and in the end, we went up quite easily.

Real credit to the manager and the senior players. The likes of Foderingham, Baldock, Robinson, Egan, Norwood and Sharp have led the way but we have seen improvements in the likes of Norrington Davies, Lowe, McBurnie and as the season went on Doyle and McAtee too. Ahmedhodzic was a real star signing and was better than any of us could have imagined. However, the trump card was Ndiaye. He had shown real promise but took things on to show he really could and should be a superstar and eventually way too good for the Blades – just hope we can keep him a bit longer.

We have done all this amidst all the uncertainty off the field with two botched takeovers, the transfer embargo and money issues meaning it has not helped at all. We still remain in limbo here as I type this and that is concerning as we may not have the resources to make a proper first of things in the top flight. We simply had to get up for financial reasons as much as the glory and prestige of being in the Premier League. We have a lot of work to do off the field and hope we are not playing catch up. We clearly need half a dozen quality players in order to compete and have a chance as a decent bulk of this squad are not the level of the highest league and the pace/athleticism and skill that it requires.

Overall though we can sit back and reflect on a superb season where we were entertained almost every week. The team won most of the time and we experienced the double joy of going up and playing at Wembley. Certainly, will take some topping as a season when we examine the success element in the two major competitions, in maybe all of United’s history.







Report Ratings

I have done the averages from all the match reports (basically add up all the marks and divide them by the games they played) – it is not totally accurate as likes of Clark, Coulibaly and Osula played a lot less games.

Player
TOTAL
No of games
AVG
Foderingham
229.5
36
6.4
Davies
57
10
5.7
Egan
276.5
43
6.4
Ahmedhodzic
226
34
6.6
Robinson
179.5
30
6.0
Baldock
231
35
6.6
Lowe
147
26
5.7
Norrington D
72.5
10
7.3
Basham
114
21
5.4
Clark
44
7
6.3
Bogle
103
19
5.4
Stevens
44
9
4.9
Norwood
255
41
6.2
Berge
219.5
37
5.9
Fleck
101
18
5.6
Doyle
190.5
29
6.6
McAtee
184.5
32
5.8
Osborn
72.5
15
4.8
Coulibaly
13.5
2
6.8
Arblaster
5
1
5.0
Ndiaye
321
46
7.0
McBurnie
204
33
6.2
Sharp
147
27
5.4
Brewster
52
9
5.8
Jebbison
67.5
12
5.6
Khadra
35
6
5.8
Osula
7.5
1
7.5
H'bottom
279
45​
6.2
Lester/McCall​
20
4​
5













Deadbat’s Awards for 2022/23



Player of the Season: Ndiaye
(Last season – Gibbs White)

Runner up: Ahmedhodzic (Last season – Foderingham)

Third: Egan (Last season – Sharp)

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Honourable mention: Baldock, Doyle and Norwood (for 70% of the season)



Moment of the Season: West Brom at home – when those two goals went in and the noise on those and at full time (Last season beating Middlesbrough 4-1)



Goal of the Season: Ndiaye v Blackburn ahead of Doyle v Blackburn in the Cup
(Last season Baldock v Reading)



Best individual display: Norwood v Burnley tied with Berge v West Brom
(Last season Jagielka at Man Utd tied with Basham v West Brom home)





Best performance of the season: Burnley 5-2 ahead of Blackburn/Reading (Last season Middlesbrough/Fulham home joint)





Worst performance of the season: Luton (h) –
we looked so flat and never thought we would go on the run we did after this performance and defeat (Last season Coventry away)





Pass of the season: Ndiaye – the run and then the composure to pick Berge out (Last season McGoldrick v Villa)





Save of the season:
Davies v Wrexham home – without that we would not have gone on that run and got to Wembley (Last season Foderingham at home to Barnsley)



New category : Tackle of the season – Jack Robinson.
Could be any of a number of Robinson’s crunching efforts but do recall one huge one at home early in the cup game against Spurs.



Most improved player: Ndiaye – honourable mention Norrington Davies (Last season Jack Robinson)



Unsung hero: Baldock
(Last season Ben Osborn)





Biggest disappointment (player): Khadra tied with Brewster
(Last season Oli McBurnie)





Best opponent (player) v United – Manuel Benson – Burnley
(Last season Gyokeres – Coventry)





Worst opponent (player) v United: Hard one but some shocking keepers so take your pick from Lumley at Reading or Allsop for Cardiff (Last season Burke – Luton and Hughes – Preston)





Signing of the season: Ahmedhodzic
(Last season Gibbs White) just ahead of Doyle/McAtee





Thanks for reading if you managed to stay with it!



See you next season!



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Up the Blades!






Twitter - @Deadbat_DB



I will try and put it on our word press account also so people can view it on there also:

https://tuftyclubsufc.wordpress.com/
 

Thanks for all the effort mate

Shows how pessimistic we are as fans when a team that finishes 2nd and gets to FA Cup Semi hardly has any player ratings of 7/10 or over on average 😂

It’s the blades way!
 
I think RND would have been one of our players of the season if his hammy hadn't of snapped. Shows how well we did without him & Robbo stepped up. The best football I saw us play down the left last season was him & Lowe paired together. If we can get a better version of Lowe in the summer then I think RND will play ahead of Robbo on the left
 
Thanks for all the effort mate

Shows how pessimistic we are as fans when a team that finishes 2nd and gets to FA Cup Semi hardly has any player ratings of 7/10 or over on average 😂

It’s the blades way!
Yeah even I was surprised at that!
 
Outstanding stuff on all of these reports. Informative, insightful and balanced.

As already noted though, those averages are surprising! God help us next season even if we get the ‘5’ and ‘6’ Manchester lads back 😊
 
Very well written and incredible amount of detail.

Aways look forward to your reports after games and end of season stuff.
 
2022/23 SUFC SEASON REVIEW / SCHOOL REPORT



Summary / Conclusions and Awards


We will not have many seasons where we get promoted and make the FA Cup semi-final. It just does not happen! We have had a great campaign with some impressive wins, goals and moments. Maybe it did not have the magic of the Wilder promotion/s and sometimes it was more workmanlike despite us maybe having better individuals than the ‘team’ of those other promotion sides. The likes of Ndiaye, McAtee and Berge have shown moments of flair and skill that have undoubtedly excited the fans. We began the season after a playoff final defeat and most thought we would be around the top 6 -if we kept our players but slowly it seemed us and Burnley were a class above the rest. Despite Boro and surprise package Luton coming on strong, the Blades stayed solid and kept their composure led superbly by Heckingbottom. The cup run sort of snowballed and after the Wrexham win, we then saw off Spurs and then the Blackburn game was memorable too and we had that day at Wembley – which was almost a promotion type celebration. The following week we sealed automatic promotion at the Lane and in the end, we went up quite easily.

Real credit to the manager and the senior players. The likes of Foderingham, Baldock, Robinson, Egan, Norwood and Sharp have led the way but we have seen improvements in the likes of Norrington Davies, Lowe, McBurnie and as the season went on Doyle and McAtee too. Ahmedhodzic was a real star signing and was better than any of us could have imagined. However, the trump card was Ndiaye. He had shown real promise but took things on to show he really could and should be a superstar and eventually way too good for the Blades – just hope we can keep him a bit longer.

We have done all this amidst all the uncertainty off the field with two botched takeovers, the transfer embargo and money issues meaning it has not helped at all. We still remain in limbo here as I type this and that is concerning as we may not have the resources to make a proper first of things in the top flight. We simply had to get up for financial reasons as much as the glory and prestige of being in the Premier League. We have a lot of work to do off the field and hope we are not playing catch up. We clearly need half a dozen quality players in order to compete and have a chance as a decent bulk of this squad are not the level of the highest league and the pace/athleticism and skill that it requires.

Overall though we can sit back and reflect on a superb season where we were entertained almost every week. The team won most of the time and we experienced the double joy of going up and playing at Wembley. Certainly, will take some topping as a season when we examine the success element in the two major competitions, in maybe all of United’s history.







Report Ratings

I have done the averages from all the match reports (basically add up all the marks and divide them by the games they played) – it is not totally accurate as likes of Clark, Coulibaly and Osula played a lot less games.

Player
TOTAL
No of games
AVG
Foderingham
229.5
36
6.4
Davies
57
10
5.7
Egan
276.5
43
6.4
Ahmedhodzic
226
34
6.6
Robinson
179.5
30
6.0
Baldock
231
35
6.6
Lowe
147
26
5.7
Norrington D
72.5
10
7.3
Basham
114
21
5.4
Clark
44
7
6.3
Bogle
103
19
5.4
Stevens
44
9
4.9
Norwood
255
41
6.2
Berge
219.5
37
5.9
Fleck
101
18
5.6
Doyle
190.5
29
6.6
McAtee
184.5
32
5.8
Osborn
72.5
15
4.8
Coulibaly
13.5
2
6.8
Arblaster
5
1
5.0
Ndiaye
321
46
7.0
McBurnie
204
33
6.2
Sharp
147
27
5.4
Brewster
52
9
5.8
Jebbison
67.5
12
5.6
Khadra
35
6
5.8
Osula
7.5
1
7.5
H'bottom
279
45​
6.2
Lester/McCall​
20
4​
5













Deadbat’s Awards for 2022/23



Player of the Season: Ndiaye (Last season – Gibbs White)

Runner up: Ahmedhodzic (Last season – Foderingham)

Third: Egan (Last season – Sharp)

---

Honourable mention: Baldock, Doyle and Norwood (for 70% of the season)



Moment of the Season: West Brom at home – when those two goals went in and the noise on those and at full time (Last season beating Middlesbrough 4-1)



Goal of the Season: Ndiaye v Blackburn ahead of Doyle v Blackburn in the Cup
(Last season Baldock v Reading)



Best individual display: Norwood v Burnley tied with Berge v West Brom
(Last season Jagielka at Man Utd tied with Basham v West Brom home)





Best performance of the season: Burnley 5-2 ahead of Blackburn/Reading (Last season Middlesbrough/Fulham home joint)





Worst performance of the season: Luton (h) –
we looked so flat and never thought we would go on the run we did after this performance and defeat (Last season Coventry away)





Pass of the season: Ndiaye – the run and then the composure to pick Berge out (Last season McGoldrick v Villa)





Save of the season:
Davies v Wrexham home – without that we would not have gone on that run and got to Wembley (Last season Foderingham at home to Barnsley)



New category : Tackle of the season – Jack Robinson.
Could be any of a number of Robinson’s crunching efforts but do recall one huge one at home early in the cup game against Spurs.



Most improved player: Ndiaye – honourable mention Norrington Davies (Last season Jack Robinson)



Unsung hero: Baldock
(Last season Ben Osborn)





Biggest disappointment (player): Khadra tied with Brewster (Last season Oli McBurnie)





Best opponent (player) v United – Manuel Benson – Burnley
(Last season Gyokeres – Coventry)





Worst opponent (player) v United: Hard one but some shocking keepers so take your pick from Lumley at Reading or Allsop for Cardiff (Last season Burke – Luton and Hughes – Preston)





Signing of the season: Ahmedhodzic (Last season Gibbs White) just ahead of Doyle/McAtee





Thanks for reading if you managed to stay with it!



See you next season!



---




Up the Blades!





Twitter - @Deadbat_DB



I will try and put it on our word press account also so people can view it on there also:

https://tuftyclubsufc.wordpress.com/

Absolutely brilliant Deadbat. Always look forward to your match reports and best of all the end of season report which this year was flawless.

Have a great summer feller and see you back in the mix soon for the fight of our lives.

Up The Blades

pommpey
 
Report Ratings

I have done the averages from all the match reports (basically add up all the marks and divide them by the games they played) – it is not totally accurate as likes of Clark, Coulibaly and Osula played a lot less games.

Player
TOTAL
No of games
AVG
Foderingham
229.5
36
6.4
Davies
57
10
5.7
Egan
276.5
43
6.4
Ahmedhodzic
226
34
6.6
Robinson
179.5
30
6.0
Baldock
231
35
6.6
Lowe
147
26
5.7
Norrington D
72.5
10
7.3
Basham
114
21
5.4
Clark
44
7
6.3
Bogle
103
19
5.4
Stevens
44
9
4.9
Norwood
255
41
6.2
Berge
219.5
37
5.9
Fleck
101
18
5.6
Doyle
190.5
29
6.6
McAtee
184.5
32
5.8
Osborn
72.5
15
4.8
Coulibaly
13.5
2
6.8
Arblaster
5
1
5.0
Ndiaye
321
46
7.0
McBurnie
204
33
6.2
Sharp
147
27
5.4
Brewster
52
9
5.8
Jebbison
67.5
12
5.6
Khadra
35
6
5.8
Osula
7.5
1
7.5
H'bottom
279
45​
6.2
Lester/McCall​
20
4​

If you add on the Deadbat handicap of 1.5 points per player, you get up to a reasonable score for a fantastic promotion season! 😉
 
Just a quick note, as a long-time lurker and ex-SUISA poster, really appreciate these summaries and excellent match reports Deadbat (and pommpey too). As an exile with young kids, trips to the Lane have been reduced in the last few years (but thankfully as the kids have got older and more into it, the trips are coming back and nice to pass the bug on to a youngster despite being a long way from the Lane and surrounded by Spurs/Arsenal fans…) and these reports are the first thing I look out for once the kids are in bed on a Saturday night (along with Roygbiv Roys View From and the Bladesman thread on all the highlights/interviews etc). In particular, during the lower league years where coverage in the press is less comprehensive, these reports are a lifeline during the early hours of the morning dealing with a waking up baby etc. so cheers lads, really appreciated. Have a great summer, cheers, HB
 

Wouldn't really argue with any of those 'awards' tbh, maybe with the exception of best oppo player - thought Lockyer at Luton was outstanding in their win at our place. Didn't give our lads a sniff. A proper Jake Wright of a performance.
 

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