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2014/15 SUFC SCHOOL REPORT
As I have traditionally done at the end of the last few seasons; it is that time again when I write a review of the campaign and also compile a school report for the different sections of the club. I will look at how they have fared and what are the prospects for next season for each respective department of the club.
I will begin with the review and a breakdown of the board and manager/s.
Over the next week I will add to this with breakdowns of the players/squad at the club and do the same. Will look at contract situation (may be wrong with some of these so again come in if I have got any wrong) and what might happen to each are of the team.
Feel free to add comments/disagree/debate.....after each post I make.
I have graded the board, the manager, players and the fans; in a traditional school report style of A+ to F- (every player who started at least one game).
However, I have had to grade players based on the games they did play so some players who played a lot more may still get a lower grade despite disproportionate number of games in comparison. Eg- Chris O’Grady 4 games to say Jose Baxter in 25 games but may get a better mark for his performances in these 4 games compared to Baxter over the course of the season. If that makes sense?
Of course whilst I have seen all the home games; I have only seen a handful away so that needs factoring into my analysis.
If I have missed anyone then please say. Feel free to weigh in with critique, opinions and even in some cases agreements!
Season review
The previous season had ended with United just missing the play offs and the super cup run that nearly ended in glory at Wembley. Optimism for a full season under Nigel Clough who had come in and organised a hapless bunch left from David Weir and slowly got them organised and committed. They moved up the table, sprang many a cup surprise and it was reckoned with key additions particularly in the striking area, United were all set for a promotion charge. However three key players had question marks against them; namely John Brayford, Harry Maguire and Connor Coady. The chances of retaining all three seemed slim but fans thought we would at least maybe sign one and keep Maguire. In the end Coady signed for Huddersfield for supposedly £300,000, Brayford returned to be a regular at Cardiff and then the final blow was when Maguire opted to leave in an odd state of affairs that reminded many fans of years gone by. United said they turned down an offer, they then said they had accepted another offer that Hull had not made! He eventually signed but wasted much of the season I the reserves before ending up on loan at relegated Wigan.
So United had gaps to fill but Clough acted quickly signing Chris Basham from Blackpool, Andy Butler from Walsall, Craig Alcock from Peterborough, Jamal Campbell Ryce from Notts County, James Wallace from Tranmere and fresh firepower came in from Michael Higdon from NAC Breda and Marc McNulty from Livingston. United also resigned Chris Porter and Ryan Flynn as well as bringing back permanently Ben Davies. Youngster Harrison McGahey came in from Blackpool and early into the season veterans Iain Turner and Jay McEveley also came in. 11 new players came in which seemed a lot. Many reckoned Butler, Wallace and Higdon would give them power and presence down the spine but in the end all three were complete write offs with Butler barely playing a game and Murphy and Higdon spending most of the season on the physiotherapy table. Many of the rest seemed no better than what we already had but reckoned to give the squad depth but questions over pace and genuine quality still persisted as did the fact a proven goal scorer was still not part of the squad. It was hard to see if the departing trio had been properly replaced and it seemed quantity over quality may have been the worry over the incoming players but of course easy to now say that in hindsight. Still you felt United had a squad that would be strong enough comfortably for the top 6 and push for the top 2. The boardroom was now settled with the co ownership although Jim Phipps now took up the mantle with the Prince being engaged in Saudi Government affairs.
The pre season was an odd affair with the side playing very weak opposition but struggling badly and the team changing every game both in personnel and positions. It seemed Clough had already fell out with new signing Butler and some of the experienced players were now not seen as certain starters. It seemed he had no idea of his best line up and this theme continued throughout the season. We lost in an awful display at York but then beat Fenerbahce.
August
A sunny Bramall Lane saw Bristol City come and win by the odd goal in three. It could have gone either way but a physically strong and quite direct Bristol side won it in a rare away win at the Lane on opening day. Clough had shown his intentions dropping stalwarts Doyle and Collins. A shaky start for the seemingly makeshift back line of Alcock and the young McGahey saw United struggle against the high ball. Higdon impressed leading the line and started as captain which was another odd Clough choice as he had only signed a few days before. A win in the cup v Mansfield saw Butler play and score but he was out again v Coventry with Collins returning. This was another defeat before they got off the mark at Peterborough with Doyle now also back in and Ben Davies impressing as he had in the opening few games; scoring the winner. A narrow win v Crawley followed thanks to an impressive Baxter strike before they surprised Premier League West Ham on spot kicks at the Boleyn Ground. A decent point at Preston followed with Baxter scoring again saw United in mid table but it was more encouraging after a poor start.
September
A late winner from Campbell Ryce that was maybe fortuitous saw off Rochdale before an unlikely comeback at Colchester after more error ridden defensive giveaways had seen the Blades 2-0 down. The 3-2 win saw some of the spirit of the previous campaign come back but masked a lot of the poor play and sure enough a spanking followed at Swindon the next game. United won again in the League Cup but were poor again at home to Gillingham before a late Murphy inspired fight back saw a dramatic win. United were up to 7th but it had been patchy stuff and it was fair to say they had not really going. The team had been changed most weeks and a settled defence was nowhere to be seen.
October
Chesterfield beat United more comfortably than the 3-2 scoreline suggested with Higdon stupidly getting sent off before they edged Hartlepool in the JPT. A late draw at Orient which was reminiscent of the Gillingham game (United coming back but this time conceding late as well as scoring late) and then a better performance at Bradford was followed up by two solid wins v Yeovil and Crewe. It seemed United were on the move and were now up to 5th with games in hand. They then beat MK Dons to continue the League cup progress in a better month.
November
United shaded the South Yorkshire derby at the Lane but lost out to Barnsley by a single goal before they saw off Crewe via a replay in the FA Cup and then dipped out to Walsall in the JPT. A win with 10 men at the Keepmoat was a positive moment in the month with Mark Howard saving a penalty and Murphy scoring a wonderful winner. However they failed to beat either Oldham or Notts County in two poor home draws that both ended 1-1. United remained in the playoffs but the performances had been average at best and lacked the solid defensive play of last season and the counter attacking style of the previous campaign.
December
A defeat at home to MK Dons saw three home games in 10 days herald just 2 points from 9. Chris O’Grady had arrived on loan to give Clough the target man he had craved. A cup win this time in the FA Cup, versus Plymouth was followed up by another draw this time at Fleetwood. In the League Cup at the quarter final stage United showed what they were capable of as a completed and excellent performance saw them beat high flying Southampton at a rocking Lane. The Saints were well beaten in a game United ought to have won more comfortably. The display was superb full of energy, high tempo and good football. It was a far cry from what had been served up much of the season. Sure enough two poor league displays followed with another league game without a win with a raw v Walsall and then an awful defeat at Port Vale in appalling weather conditions with Basham this time seeing red. United were 6th as the new year approached but fans were less than convinced and Bristol City and a clutch of other sides were already seemingly out of sight.
January
A superb win at QPR in round 3 of the FA Cup again showed what united could do with Campbell Ryce to the fore in this game and again a week later as high flying Preston were beaten at the Lane. A defeat at MK followed sadly as the up and down form and results continued. The League cup semi v Spurs saw a battling narrow defeat and then a commendable effort at the Lane when United took a 2-1 lead thanks to the teenager Adams incredible cameo from the bench and were actually a matter of inches away from maybe going through when Reed’s shot went just over with only minutes remaining. Erikson’s class told with a late leveller following up his earlier superb free kick. Sandwiched in between was a draw at Deepdale in the FA Cup with De Girolamo given a rare start and scoring. The main news from this game was the return of talisman Brayford who surprisingly resigned on a permanent deal joining messrs Coutts and Holt at the club. On deadline day Matty Done also came in from Rochdale after impressing since being converted to a front man at Spotland. Swindon were beaten at the Lane with Murphy excelling in this one with a brace showing again united could compete with the top teams in one off games.
February
United needed to see off Preston in the return at the Lane and they could have seen Man Utd down at the Lane in another special cup night at the Lane but after leading they were outmuscled and well beaten in the second half. The league form continued to splutter with a defeat at Gillingham but then suddenly United seemed to go on a run. An excellent win at leaders Bristol City was followed up by a win against Notts County and a good fight back came to earn a draw versus Coventry despite another stupid red card; this time Baxter. A win at Rochdale followed and then the month ended with a comeback draw at Crawley; another game they ought to have won but more positive signs were being seen even if the top two was some way off; there was some hope they could be still caught with games in hand and a run of games at the Lane.
March
Just as February promised much; March saw any hopes of the top two final disappear. Two defeats to Peterborough (two goals in the last 5 minutes) and then to Fleetwood saw the crowd voice their displeasure again. The performances continued to be disjointed with goals conceded at set plays a real feature. Two draws at lowly Scunthorpe and Walsall hardly inspired the fans anymore although they did get back to winning ways with a brace of wins at the Lane v Port Vale and then Scunthorpe. The latter was the best performance of the season in the league and rival manager Laws was purring over the United display. It was back to reality the Saturday after as a late defeat to Crewe saw the fans back down in the doldrums again.
April
A complete performance from the side at Barnsley who were threatening to catch United was one book end of two derby day wins, as Doncaster were also beaten; although in less convincing fashion. Still United now seemed set for the playoffs but they then managed to end the month barely getting a point at Oldham, losing at relegated Yeovil and then drawing to Bradford and salvaging a late point at Orient. They were confirmed as being in the playoffs but it had been a real struggle and many fans lacked confidence this side could rouse themselves as the 4 or 5 excellent cup displays apart; they had maybe only been convincing in another handful of games with away at Barnsley and Bristol City and maybe Scunthorpe, Preston and Swindon at the Lane sticking out. The rest had been. The rest had been ordinary at best.
May
The season ended with Chesterfield at the Lane and a point a piece as United barely hang on to 5th place and so to the Playoffs and Swindon at the Lane….the first leg saw United start flying out of the blocks but could not build on the lead and despite a strange refereeing performance from Mr Bond; Swindon were the better side and stole a late win to give them control going into the home leg. The second leg saw the best and worst of United. The start was appalling and embarrassing. However we did fight back and the unthinkable seemed likely at the death. Still the terrible start and defending undid us and for the most part despite what Clough says they were the better side over the two legs. We were out and the season was over. It ended oddly but taking away the scoreline and the fight back; overall we had proven we were not good enough. We shipped goals freely and were seemingly always playing catch up.
Summary
At the start of the season many thought with the run in to end the season and the cup run, we would be right in the mix for automatic promotion. Despite losing a few players Clough brought a fair few in and was backed throughout the season too. For the most part this season has been a major disappointment. The League Cup run was great and we won at QPR in the FA Cup but in the league we never got going.
We have never played consistently well and for the most part the style of football has been dour. Yes despite trying to win a lot of games 1-0 at best, this approach did not really work. Our defence was so poor and conceded set play goals all season. Clough mismanaged the centre back situation badly and we never had a settled team. We never really had that prolific striker (save for Done in a small stint) and too many players were woefully inconsistent. With the experience and squad we had; we managed to win enough games to stay in and around the top 6 and you never felt we would not get in the playoffs. However too finish 28, 21 and 18 points behind the top three is unacceptable. We saw Bristol, MK and Swindon score freely whilst our approach and attitude to games has seen us get what we have deserved; mostly average results.
He blamed games but Bristol, MK and Preston actually did not play that many less than us with all three having longish runs in various cup competitions too. The season was a bit of a waste of a year and added to this we are now riddled with 10-12 players that I do not see us being any part of a successful future for United if they want to move up the leagues. The playoff dip out was not a surprise at all. We went in with poor form, no confidence and no idea of the strongest side.
As I have traditionally done at the end of the last few seasons; it is that time again when I write a review of the campaign and also compile a school report for the different sections of the club. I will look at how they have fared and what are the prospects for next season for each respective department of the club.
I will begin with the review and a breakdown of the board and manager/s.
Over the next week I will add to this with breakdowns of the players/squad at the club and do the same. Will look at contract situation (may be wrong with some of these so again come in if I have got any wrong) and what might happen to each are of the team.
Feel free to add comments/disagree/debate.....after each post I make.
I have graded the board, the manager, players and the fans; in a traditional school report style of A+ to F- (every player who started at least one game).
However, I have had to grade players based on the games they did play so some players who played a lot more may still get a lower grade despite disproportionate number of games in comparison. Eg- Chris O’Grady 4 games to say Jose Baxter in 25 games but may get a better mark for his performances in these 4 games compared to Baxter over the course of the season. If that makes sense?
Of course whilst I have seen all the home games; I have only seen a handful away so that needs factoring into my analysis.
If I have missed anyone then please say. Feel free to weigh in with critique, opinions and even in some cases agreements!
Season review
The previous season had ended with United just missing the play offs and the super cup run that nearly ended in glory at Wembley. Optimism for a full season under Nigel Clough who had come in and organised a hapless bunch left from David Weir and slowly got them organised and committed. They moved up the table, sprang many a cup surprise and it was reckoned with key additions particularly in the striking area, United were all set for a promotion charge. However three key players had question marks against them; namely John Brayford, Harry Maguire and Connor Coady. The chances of retaining all three seemed slim but fans thought we would at least maybe sign one and keep Maguire. In the end Coady signed for Huddersfield for supposedly £300,000, Brayford returned to be a regular at Cardiff and then the final blow was when Maguire opted to leave in an odd state of affairs that reminded many fans of years gone by. United said they turned down an offer, they then said they had accepted another offer that Hull had not made! He eventually signed but wasted much of the season I the reserves before ending up on loan at relegated Wigan.
So United had gaps to fill but Clough acted quickly signing Chris Basham from Blackpool, Andy Butler from Walsall, Craig Alcock from Peterborough, Jamal Campbell Ryce from Notts County, James Wallace from Tranmere and fresh firepower came in from Michael Higdon from NAC Breda and Marc McNulty from Livingston. United also resigned Chris Porter and Ryan Flynn as well as bringing back permanently Ben Davies. Youngster Harrison McGahey came in from Blackpool and early into the season veterans Iain Turner and Jay McEveley also came in. 11 new players came in which seemed a lot. Many reckoned Butler, Wallace and Higdon would give them power and presence down the spine but in the end all three were complete write offs with Butler barely playing a game and Murphy and Higdon spending most of the season on the physiotherapy table. Many of the rest seemed no better than what we already had but reckoned to give the squad depth but questions over pace and genuine quality still persisted as did the fact a proven goal scorer was still not part of the squad. It was hard to see if the departing trio had been properly replaced and it seemed quantity over quality may have been the worry over the incoming players but of course easy to now say that in hindsight. Still you felt United had a squad that would be strong enough comfortably for the top 6 and push for the top 2. The boardroom was now settled with the co ownership although Jim Phipps now took up the mantle with the Prince being engaged in Saudi Government affairs.
The pre season was an odd affair with the side playing very weak opposition but struggling badly and the team changing every game both in personnel and positions. It seemed Clough had already fell out with new signing Butler and some of the experienced players were now not seen as certain starters. It seemed he had no idea of his best line up and this theme continued throughout the season. We lost in an awful display at York but then beat Fenerbahce.
August
A sunny Bramall Lane saw Bristol City come and win by the odd goal in three. It could have gone either way but a physically strong and quite direct Bristol side won it in a rare away win at the Lane on opening day. Clough had shown his intentions dropping stalwarts Doyle and Collins. A shaky start for the seemingly makeshift back line of Alcock and the young McGahey saw United struggle against the high ball. Higdon impressed leading the line and started as captain which was another odd Clough choice as he had only signed a few days before. A win in the cup v Mansfield saw Butler play and score but he was out again v Coventry with Collins returning. This was another defeat before they got off the mark at Peterborough with Doyle now also back in and Ben Davies impressing as he had in the opening few games; scoring the winner. A narrow win v Crawley followed thanks to an impressive Baxter strike before they surprised Premier League West Ham on spot kicks at the Boleyn Ground. A decent point at Preston followed with Baxter scoring again saw United in mid table but it was more encouraging after a poor start.
September
A late winner from Campbell Ryce that was maybe fortuitous saw off Rochdale before an unlikely comeback at Colchester after more error ridden defensive giveaways had seen the Blades 2-0 down. The 3-2 win saw some of the spirit of the previous campaign come back but masked a lot of the poor play and sure enough a spanking followed at Swindon the next game. United won again in the League Cup but were poor again at home to Gillingham before a late Murphy inspired fight back saw a dramatic win. United were up to 7th but it had been patchy stuff and it was fair to say they had not really going. The team had been changed most weeks and a settled defence was nowhere to be seen.
October
Chesterfield beat United more comfortably than the 3-2 scoreline suggested with Higdon stupidly getting sent off before they edged Hartlepool in the JPT. A late draw at Orient which was reminiscent of the Gillingham game (United coming back but this time conceding late as well as scoring late) and then a better performance at Bradford was followed up by two solid wins v Yeovil and Crewe. It seemed United were on the move and were now up to 5th with games in hand. They then beat MK Dons to continue the League cup progress in a better month.
November
United shaded the South Yorkshire derby at the Lane but lost out to Barnsley by a single goal before they saw off Crewe via a replay in the FA Cup and then dipped out to Walsall in the JPT. A win with 10 men at the Keepmoat was a positive moment in the month with Mark Howard saving a penalty and Murphy scoring a wonderful winner. However they failed to beat either Oldham or Notts County in two poor home draws that both ended 1-1. United remained in the playoffs but the performances had been average at best and lacked the solid defensive play of last season and the counter attacking style of the previous campaign.
December
A defeat at home to MK Dons saw three home games in 10 days herald just 2 points from 9. Chris O’Grady had arrived on loan to give Clough the target man he had craved. A cup win this time in the FA Cup, versus Plymouth was followed up by another draw this time at Fleetwood. In the League Cup at the quarter final stage United showed what they were capable of as a completed and excellent performance saw them beat high flying Southampton at a rocking Lane. The Saints were well beaten in a game United ought to have won more comfortably. The display was superb full of energy, high tempo and good football. It was a far cry from what had been served up much of the season. Sure enough two poor league displays followed with another league game without a win with a raw v Walsall and then an awful defeat at Port Vale in appalling weather conditions with Basham this time seeing red. United were 6th as the new year approached but fans were less than convinced and Bristol City and a clutch of other sides were already seemingly out of sight.
January
A superb win at QPR in round 3 of the FA Cup again showed what united could do with Campbell Ryce to the fore in this game and again a week later as high flying Preston were beaten at the Lane. A defeat at MK followed sadly as the up and down form and results continued. The League cup semi v Spurs saw a battling narrow defeat and then a commendable effort at the Lane when United took a 2-1 lead thanks to the teenager Adams incredible cameo from the bench and were actually a matter of inches away from maybe going through when Reed’s shot went just over with only minutes remaining. Erikson’s class told with a late leveller following up his earlier superb free kick. Sandwiched in between was a draw at Deepdale in the FA Cup with De Girolamo given a rare start and scoring. The main news from this game was the return of talisman Brayford who surprisingly resigned on a permanent deal joining messrs Coutts and Holt at the club. On deadline day Matty Done also came in from Rochdale after impressing since being converted to a front man at Spotland. Swindon were beaten at the Lane with Murphy excelling in this one with a brace showing again united could compete with the top teams in one off games.
February
United needed to see off Preston in the return at the Lane and they could have seen Man Utd down at the Lane in another special cup night at the Lane but after leading they were outmuscled and well beaten in the second half. The league form continued to splutter with a defeat at Gillingham but then suddenly United seemed to go on a run. An excellent win at leaders Bristol City was followed up by a win against Notts County and a good fight back came to earn a draw versus Coventry despite another stupid red card; this time Baxter. A win at Rochdale followed and then the month ended with a comeback draw at Crawley; another game they ought to have won but more positive signs were being seen even if the top two was some way off; there was some hope they could be still caught with games in hand and a run of games at the Lane.
March
Just as February promised much; March saw any hopes of the top two final disappear. Two defeats to Peterborough (two goals in the last 5 minutes) and then to Fleetwood saw the crowd voice their displeasure again. The performances continued to be disjointed with goals conceded at set plays a real feature. Two draws at lowly Scunthorpe and Walsall hardly inspired the fans anymore although they did get back to winning ways with a brace of wins at the Lane v Port Vale and then Scunthorpe. The latter was the best performance of the season in the league and rival manager Laws was purring over the United display. It was back to reality the Saturday after as a late defeat to Crewe saw the fans back down in the doldrums again.
April
A complete performance from the side at Barnsley who were threatening to catch United was one book end of two derby day wins, as Doncaster were also beaten; although in less convincing fashion. Still United now seemed set for the playoffs but they then managed to end the month barely getting a point at Oldham, losing at relegated Yeovil and then drawing to Bradford and salvaging a late point at Orient. They were confirmed as being in the playoffs but it had been a real struggle and many fans lacked confidence this side could rouse themselves as the 4 or 5 excellent cup displays apart; they had maybe only been convincing in another handful of games with away at Barnsley and Bristol City and maybe Scunthorpe, Preston and Swindon at the Lane sticking out. The rest had been. The rest had been ordinary at best.
May
The season ended with Chesterfield at the Lane and a point a piece as United barely hang on to 5th place and so to the Playoffs and Swindon at the Lane….the first leg saw United start flying out of the blocks but could not build on the lead and despite a strange refereeing performance from Mr Bond; Swindon were the better side and stole a late win to give them control going into the home leg. The second leg saw the best and worst of United. The start was appalling and embarrassing. However we did fight back and the unthinkable seemed likely at the death. Still the terrible start and defending undid us and for the most part despite what Clough says they were the better side over the two legs. We were out and the season was over. It ended oddly but taking away the scoreline and the fight back; overall we had proven we were not good enough. We shipped goals freely and were seemingly always playing catch up.
Summary
At the start of the season many thought with the run in to end the season and the cup run, we would be right in the mix for automatic promotion. Despite losing a few players Clough brought a fair few in and was backed throughout the season too. For the most part this season has been a major disappointment. The League Cup run was great and we won at QPR in the FA Cup but in the league we never got going.
We have never played consistently well and for the most part the style of football has been dour. Yes despite trying to win a lot of games 1-0 at best, this approach did not really work. Our defence was so poor and conceded set play goals all season. Clough mismanaged the centre back situation badly and we never had a settled team. We never really had that prolific striker (save for Done in a small stint) and too many players were woefully inconsistent. With the experience and squad we had; we managed to win enough games to stay in and around the top 6 and you never felt we would not get in the playoffs. However too finish 28, 21 and 18 points behind the top three is unacceptable. We saw Bristol, MK and Swindon score freely whilst our approach and attitude to games has seen us get what we have deserved; mostly average results.
He blamed games but Bristol, MK and Preston actually did not play that many less than us with all three having longish runs in various cup competitions too. The season was a bit of a waste of a year and added to this we are now riddled with 10-12 players that I do not see us being any part of a successful future for United if they want to move up the leagues. The playoff dip out was not a surprise at all. We went in with poor form, no confidence and no idea of the strongest side.