Badger Blade
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We're where we deserve to be and are pretty much in our median position, at least over the 36 years I've been on the earth, which is somewhere sock in the middle of a 9th placed Premier League finish and 11th in League One.
It's not so much the decline of the Blades but the land of missed opportunity. There are loads of clubs who have had their moment while we've skirted round the edges and never kicked on.
There are clubs like Charlton, Swansea, Derby, West Brom, Hull, Wolves who have all done longer stints in the top flight than we have. Cardiff, Swansea, Wigan, Wednesday, Palace, Birmingham, Leicester and Portsmouth have all won major cup competitions and Leicester even won the league! Brighton, Brentford and Bournemouth have kicked on to become established Premier League clubs from being bottom feeders not that long ago.
One common denominator is that most of these clubs have also faced financial ruin and have had their share of dodgy owners, while by comparison we've negotiated our way around this marginally better.
We simply haven't sampled that moment in the sun and the feeling of being at the pinnacle of something, even for a bit.
The best we've managed is getting a bit sweaty on Skeggy beach when it comes to a few cup semis and one season of brilliant football in the top flight where we didn't have the nous within the club, from Wilder up to Prince Abdullah to know what the next step needed to be to stay in the Premier League rather than just being happy to be there.
It's the usual Sheffield United way of chucking shit at the wall and hoping it sticks, rather than coming up with a proper plan and knowing that if you manage to execute most of it, you know that you'll be in with a shout. We're clueless and seemingly always have been.
It's not so much the decline of the Blades but the land of missed opportunity. There are loads of clubs who have had their moment while we've skirted round the edges and never kicked on.
There are clubs like Charlton, Swansea, Derby, West Brom, Hull, Wolves who have all done longer stints in the top flight than we have. Cardiff, Swansea, Wigan, Wednesday, Palace, Birmingham, Leicester and Portsmouth have all won major cup competitions and Leicester even won the league! Brighton, Brentford and Bournemouth have kicked on to become established Premier League clubs from being bottom feeders not that long ago.
One common denominator is that most of these clubs have also faced financial ruin and have had their share of dodgy owners, while by comparison we've negotiated our way around this marginally better.
We simply haven't sampled that moment in the sun and the feeling of being at the pinnacle of something, even for a bit.
The best we've managed is getting a bit sweaty on Skeggy beach when it comes to a few cup semis and one season of brilliant football in the top flight where we didn't have the nous within the club, from Wilder up to Prince Abdullah to know what the next step needed to be to stay in the Premier League rather than just being happy to be there.
It's the usual Sheffield United way of chucking shit at the wall and hoping it sticks, rather than coming up with a proper plan and knowing that if you manage to execute most of it, you know that you'll be in with a shout. We're clueless and seemingly always have been.
