So glad ...

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I would say that I'm glad too OP, if I had any faith that we were about to use this time wisely. But I don't.

We will lose some bigger talents (e.g. Hamer, regardless of what you think of his form this season he is mercurial), some bitterly disappointing ones (Brooks, Seriki) and some surprising ones (O'Hare, Oné), IMO. We will see a downturn in finances and a definite downturn in quality of the squad.

We ought to set budgets now, put players in the shop window and set shopping lists that are as realistic but as promising as can be. But we won't. We will still be scrabbling around at the last minute, hearing about getting the best value at the end of the window.
 



Oh wow. That resonated.

Just once, to be assured. To be a bigger side in the division and to comfortably play like it. To be a Leeds or Burnley of last season. To be the side that are resolute, strong, good spine to the side, well organised, hard to beat, creative, and threaten to give sides a good pasting.

Just once.

I agree, Kozzy. I also accept that part of the roller-coaster journey of being a Blades fan means your lawn is eternally strewn with dog turds that you are either gonna tread through the house straight into your bedroom shagpile and never be rid of the Caramac-coloured stain and foul, sour stench or chop up with the Flymo in disgusting explosion of semi-digested Chappie and flatworms, most of which ends up between your toes in your flip flops. You see the grass, its green and lush but hidden in there, next door's Cockerpoo has shuddered out some classic king kong's thumbs that await your fate. So it is with United.

How many times have we had this conversation on here about the upcoming programme ... the next six games, say ... where we might go third, possibly into the autos, we could win four of those, I'd take a draw there, there's at least twelve points out of that lot, someone produces a graph and we all start to believe just because 'we believe'.

Then we either file into Bramall Lane full of hope, or scam your way round the UKs stupidly restrictive sports broadcasting laws to watch United start really well, five ventures into their box and two corners in the first ten minutes and on the quarter hour, someone goes down and the trainer is on and ... we switch straight off. Gone is the forward motion, suddenly they are breaking out and have our usual back four back pedalling. There's a shot on goal and if it doesn't go whistling in it ends up out for a corner in the Shoreham end and we spend the rest of the half nervously passing it from Burrows to Tanganga to Reiderwald to Bindon to Coops to Seriki to Coops to Binden to Seriki to Reiderweld to Peck to Binden to Peck to Burrows to Peck ... and never get out of our half. Just before half time we manage to scuff a goal off one of their defenders thanks to fancy footwork from Brooks who just wants to show any club watching what he is worth and come out second half like Wilder has swapped everyone's heads round. Yellow cards a plenty, not a shot on goal, desperate substitutions bringing on the 'never-will-score-as-long-as-there-is-a-hole-in-my-arse' Cannon and Campbell to do absolutely nothing creative or dangerous, whilst the opposition smells wafts of blood in the water and pushes us up back to the Bramall Lane end where we cough up goals so basic and so easy and so preventable, they form part of every defensive coaching brief in the division in the following week.

'Want to know how NOT to defend? Watch this ...'

The last time we actually went out and killed the opposition stone dead was ... when, exactly? Further question, when did we last do it consistently when you felt ... optimistic ... about the game ahead as Greasy Chip Butty fades away and the whistle goes?
 
We're a weak outfit. Get ahead , concede almost immediately.

Crying out for a Brian Gayle/Chris Morgan/John Egan type to shore us up. Plus leaders through the spine. We're miles off it.
We don't need to be trying to get another song out of Phillips/Mee/Ings types either. It's counter intuitive.

Need a good summer.
 
I agree, Kozzy. I also accept that part of the roller-coaster journey of being a Blades fan means your lawn is eternally strewn with dog turds that you are either gonna tread through the house straight into your bedroom shagpile and never be rid of the Caramac-coloured stain and foul, sour stench or chop up with the Flymo in disgusting explosion of semi-digested Chappie and flatworms, most of which ends up between your toes in your flip flops. You see the grass, its green and lush but hidden in there, next door's Cockerpoo has shuddered out some classic king kong's thumbs that await your fate. So it is with United.
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This season is done.

We won’t get relegated or promoted.

Given the start we had, that’s probably a reasonable outcome despite some of us dreaming of more.

One thing that tends to benefit teams is continuity. Had we not messed around in the summer and Wilder had been allowed to build rather than have others put a torch to it, I don’t see a world in which we don’t finish top six.

Building a team on a reduced budget isn’t a job for a maverick.

We’ve had three managers come in and build a team: Bassett, Warnock and Wilder.

It’s hard to judge Wilder on someone else’s summer recruitment, especially when much good was undone. For all the backlash from one stray pass, Moore has 13 goals this season, doesn’t he? Wilder would have kept him and probably got McBurnie. We certainly wouldn’t have ended up with Luton cast offs and ineffectual loans.

He’s not infallible, clearly. But out Championship status will not be at threat with a full pre-season and recruitment behind us.

We have a top end Championship Manager. He inherited a team marooned to the bottom and had us flirt with play Off aspirations for a little while.

I’m not sure what sort of miracle worker some expect our inexperienced American owners to pluck out of the sky but Wilder represents a safe pair of hands.

I understand that the conclusion shouldn’t be that because Sellés failed, any other manager than Wilder will, but we don’t need a headloss here. Not many managers can be trusted to build a team. Wilder did a tremendous job of that post relegation. I wouldn’t rule it out again. I appreciate plenty will disagree. I’d just rather go for continuity from someone who will know what is needed and the strengths and weaknesses rather than another clueless reboot so close to the last one.
 
The fact that we've only ever won this league once, never mind doing so comfortably, is mind-boggling.
Especially when you see so many wanker clubs lifting that famous old trophy…The mind boggles why we’ve not won this league in the modern era….
 

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