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Let’s face it. Would you want to be sat closer to a Wednesday fan?Agree....the official capacity is now 31,700 seats but the council run SAG will ensure there'll be a good 1500 empty seats
There'll be 2 no mans lands areas near both corner flags......meaning we'll barely break 30K.
Always makes me laugh how in the Manchester and North London derbies rival fans are separated by a single line of low level stewards.
They sit about 4 foot from each other, whereas in Sheffield even being in separate stands is not deemed safe enough.
They will have to be on it to beat our defence I know that much
What about the City fansWell if they do win I’m glad I live in Manchester as nobody under 35 here knows who they are, and there’s non of them to gloat either.
Their fans have nothing to shit themselves aboutI hate these games with a passion a week to go and my guts are churning. Anybody on the outside would look at the teams and stats so far and predict a comfortable United win but we know it doesn't always work out that way. There is a small matter of Bristol City away midweek hopefully all our player come out of that game fully fit and 3pts in the bag. The pigs on the other hand are home to a decent Norwich team, I can't see them getting anything from that game which will make them a desperate wounded animal when they visit the lane. I think they will kick anything that moves and try to use pace and bullying tactics against us, technically we are much better. If Barry Binman is the best they have we should dominate them. Trouble is form can go out of the window in these games and the pigs always seem to have a stroke of good fortune. No matter what they say the pig fans are shitting themselves, I think they will park the bus like they have ever since the bouncing day massacre and try to nick a late goal. We will need discipline and focus on what we do, a early goal will help if they try to play football we should murder them, going to be a very tough game we can't take anything for granted, if we do we will lose.
Sending off is my prediction - probably Souza.
Obviously when Peck gets sent off we'll have to rejig things and probably bring on Davis for an attacking player. Davis then gets sent off.Obviously when Souza gets sent off we'll have to rejig things and probably bring on Peck for an attacking player. Peck then gets sent off.
The answer is once since the 50s... But, delete the post quickHow many times have the pigs ever won at the Lane? Post war can't be many
Agree....the official capacity is now 31,700 seats but the council run SAG will ensure there'll be a good 1500 empty seats
There'll be 2 no mans lands areas near both corner flags......meaning we'll barely break 30K.
Always makes me laugh how in the Manchester and North London derbies rival fans are separated by a single line of low level stewards.
They sit about 4 foot from each other, whereas in Sheffield even being in separate stands is not deemed safe enough.
Agree that's normally the case but this season is different to any of our previous seasons in the Championship in that we just don't look like conceding.
It's obviously not a fluke or good luck. Although our defence comes under pressure at times, our goalie usually has little to do.
It's the first time, probably ever watching the Blades, where I don't feel nervous thinking the opposition will score a late goal against us.
Also strangely, again for the first time ever, I don't feel that nervous about us playing in a Steel City derby.
I'm becoming more and more confident the most any opposition in this league can possibly score is ONE goal.
Think it will be like all our other home games, apart from Luton where we were brilliant and looked like champions.
Think we'll be solid and efficient again, probably a 1-0 or 2-0 at the most.
The only grounds for optimism for Wednesday is that they are really inconsistent,
can play like relegation fodder but then other times look like play-off contenders. So it's not a forgone conclusion.
Well if they do win I’m glad I live in Manchester as nobody under 35 here knows who they are, and there’s non of them to gloat either.
Football Gods : Hold my ambrosia……
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