Taking the hard line because of Saturday

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I agree with most of that in general and well put, what i will add is that personally it isn't the first time iv'e walked out and felt like that and it propably won't be the last. You must have the patience of a saint mate for that to be the first time you've felt like that:)

Agreed ..... I could add Orient / Dingles / MKD / Oldham / Preston (Cup) / Peterborough home games to this rant ..... all unacceptable in their own way for a Blades performance at home !!
UTB & FTP
 



' Only when NC has gone will we be able to sit back/feel comfortable and chronicle the lengthening list of incredibly bad or inexplicable decisions he's made.

It won't be pretty.

I think the same could be said of a lot of managers in any industry.
However football management isn't like a normal industry in that you're trying to control an impossibly fluid situation.
You just hope that over time you learn to correct your major errors and that the law of averages is in your favour on the random stuff you can't control such as out on the playing field itself.
I like the systematic way Cloughy approaches the game and hope he's lucky enough to be around for a long time.
 
if this was just a blip then we could accept that, but it isnt. Theres been no improvement at all.making the same mistakes over and over. we really dont deserve to be promoted this season.
 
I think 0-1 at home to Hartlepool with a first choice team in front of no fans who couldnt care less anymore in the JPT takes some beating.
Next day Weir got sacked which was good.
 
We can counter and hurt teams - we have the pace if we are the one's soaking up the pressure and get our sens organised.
That's why we do better against the better opposition - the one's that bring the game to us, because they leave space in behind, which we can exploit.

What we cannot do is break teams down that keep their shape and set up to repel our weak and slow build up. There are so many examples so far this season it's too obvious for words.

We have very little quality to unpick teams with a killer ball or to stretch teams so that gaps appear since we are attempting to play a game similar to what the likes of Chelsea play but with mediocre players. If you look at Chelsea when they are pressing they play with a striker on the edge of the box, back to goal, and midfielders threading the ball into feet and getting beyond and into the penalty area. The striker holds the ball up and plays it back to another midfileder who then plays in the runner or the striker turns and feeds the ball through to the runner. We don't do any of that - it just goes wide and back and back and wide and then the cross, when it comes, is more about frustration and panic as opposed to any quality delivery - the fact that we have nothing other than Done to aim at is another factor. Done is doing his job and the rest, bar Murph, are pretty dismal.

Preston can play the football game and they can bully the opposition - they are far more multi-dimensional in their play than we are and they can adapt to suit the opposition. NC sets us up in the same way every game and doesn't take into consideration the nature of the opposition - what will beat Bristol 1-3 on their own patch will not do the same for a Crawley fighting for their league 1 status or a Fleetwood with fuck all to lose at Bramall Lane - basking in the experience. Too many similar midfield players with very little strength or height is not a recipe for getting out of this league (except through the trap door).

I think we might have the skill, but we certainly don't play with enough speed (or passing and urgency) and movement to doing anything with it. Play at a higher tempo, press in all areas of the field, pass and move and move the ball quickly. In this league, we could be putting 4 or 5 passed every team.
 
I think we might have the skill, but we certainly don't play with enough speed (or passing and urgency) and movement to doing anything with it. Play at a higher tempo, press in all areas of the field, pass and move and move the ball quickly. In this league, we could be putting 4 or 5 passed every team.

Agree and that's probably the key to the frustration - but I still think we lack a certain physicality for this league - something that the likes of Brizzle and Preston have - Robinson has tried to instil into his MKD side and what former promoted sides like Huddersfield, Charlton and Wendy had
 
Agree and that's probably the key to the frustration - but I still think we lack a certain physicality for this league - something that the likes of Brizzle and Preston have - Robinson has tried to instil into his MKD side and what former promoted sides like Huddersfield, Charlton and Wendy had

agreed. A midfield enforcer and a strong striker and centre back are a must.
 
Oldham 0-5. Ugh. What a day.
The only positive from that game was McEwan got the boot to be replaced by Bassett. Not forgetting we played Blackburn the day before; got piss wet through lost that one 4-1. Not the best 24 hours in Blades history.
 

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