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Sheffield United’s hopes of automatic promotion took a hammer blow as their awful home form continued to haunt them after a defeat to mid table Crawley Town. United hit the post twice but outside of this they barely had an effort on goal and overall it was yet another poor performance that at best was limping towards another goalless stalemate. Sadly two horrific mistakes by central defenders Collins and Maguire gifted Crawley two goals and the Blades ended up losing a game against another very ordinary side. Danny Wilson is now rapidly running out of time to find answers as the Blades now look resigned to the playoffs at very best faced with a side that is simply unable to score goals let along win goals at Bramall Lane.
Wilson made only one change to his starting line up and resisted the urge to field the two players who had contributed to the comeback at Walsall, by leaving Chris Porter and Callum McFadzean on the bench. He did recall Ryan Flynn with Barry Robson making way. Crawley included former Blade Billy Clarke.
The game began with United in the ascendancy and Flynn and Murphy both had positive runs but no chances came from either foray. Collins was off target with a header and then Proctor likewise for Crawley. Whilst United were having more of the ball they were not creating much and it was the visitors who looked more poised in the final third keeping the ball and creating half chances for Torres and Clarke. United were over reliant on the diagonal long ball and Forte was struggling to get into the game. Flynn won a corner with one direct run but these moments were few and far between.
United finally had a chance as Kitson who had been fighting a running battle with the centre backs, was finally given a free kick. Higginbotham took it but his low effort was saved by Jones. It was at least an effort on goal but never really looked like causing any major problems.
Flynn had been United’s best player and his enterprising run and angled drive hit the post and was scrambled clear. It was an excellent effort but United’s luck was out. However they were perhaps a tad fortunate at the other end as poor play from Higginbotham saw Adams get in and centre to Clarke who looked all the world like he would score but his point blank header was superbly saved by Long. If the ball had been headed a yard either side, it would have found the net. It was the best chance of the first half that came to an end soon after.
The second half saw United hit the woodwork again in the early stages. It came from an unlikely source as Doyle turned inside and hit a terrific long range effort that struck the base of the post and rebounded to safety. It was an excellent effort and out of keeping with Doyle who had been poor up to this point.
United could not build on this and the game became mired in a midfield battle. Crawley moved the ball better when attacking and were actually moving the ball quicker than the slow, predictable home side that relied on knock downs. The visitors had two chances but Torres fired at Long when well placed and ought to have done better. The wing men for the Blades were now often too narrow and Forte and Kitson were looking like two players that had never played together. McDonald’s influence was also lessening and it seemed like it was going to be another frustrating night.
Finally with the crowd asking for a change, Wilson made two with the disappointing Forte coming off for Porter and McFadzean replacing the largely ineffective Murphy. Kitson forged a chance and crossed well from deep but Porter headed wide on the stretch. At least it was a chance of note but disaster struck 13 minutes from time.
McFazdean opted to go backwards toward Collins and the centre back took an awful touch and was robbed of possession. The dreadful error was capitalised on by Hayes and the substitute advanced.
Crawley suddenly had three on one and as United frantically tried to get back the ball was played across the box and with men over CLARKE was the man left with the task of applying the simple task of tapping into an empty net.
United won another free kick but just like the other two or three it was an apologetic effort as Maguire’s shot was blocked but Porter was slow to get on a potential rebound and the ball was cleared.
Robson came on for Doyle as United searched for at least a point but disaster struck 6 minutes from time as another awful mistake by a defender saw another easy goal.
Maguire tried to overplay and as the ball got stuck under his feet his touch saw HAYES rob him of the ball and was one on one. He easily dispatched the ball past Long and sealed the game. The boos that greeted the goal from the home supporters was to be expected and many were streaming towards the exits.
Porter had a late effort scrambled away by the keeper but it was an apology of an effort and the game petered out with many of the home fans already gone with those that remained booing lustily on full time to signal another dire night and another low point in United’s recent history as for the second time in the last month, United were well beaten by a side that had been until recent times non league playing in front of hundreds of fans. This sadly is the level United are at currently as the recent performances are yielding the totally unacceptable results that are coming their way.
United – It was another wretched performance. This United team does not have the ability, pace, movement but most importantly desire to go up. Simple. Wilson cannot motivate them and cannot change personnel, tactics, shape or pattern either game to game or in games. The players look clueless of how to break down teams and look to lack confidence to beat very ordinary sides. Wilson simply has not moved them on in 3 or 4 home game and if anything we are getting worse. It was dire overall and I cannot see where a goal is coming from let alone a win at home. The games at the Lane just follow the same pattern every game and for the last 4 games it has been like one stretched out game in one with just different (very ordinary) opponents. We showed a few flashes first half but even then never really created many clear chances nor looking like keeping the ball or passing it effectively in the last third. We played mostly direct lump it football to the head of Kitson and never tried to link. Midfielders never got behind their men (save for Flynn) and the players were completely rigid in their approach and movement.
Today proved sadly that when it comes to it, this manager and this side it not good enough. Last year we were unfortunate to a degree, but this season we are simply proving that this side is not good enough led by what is fast becoming a manager that is proving why he has been in this division for 10+ years. Regardless of the current sides incompetence (and there are many!) we still should have enough experience and some kind of idea to create the odd chance of note. It annoys me when many say we have a reduced wage bill and Wilson has had to cut back but we have players on significantly greater wages than many, if not most of the sides in this division (Kitson, Doyle, McDonald, Robson etc) but these players cannot assert themselves enough on journeyman, lower league players and sadly they risk falling (if they have not already) into this category.
The games and results at home tell the facts and there is no point going on about how unfortunate we are, or teams are making it hard for us, or this or that. There are no excuses. We are bottling it, blowing it, and throwing it away. Again. The division is awful. Utterly atrocious and we cannot even score at home. It is almost laughable if it was not funny as we watch United’s latest melt down.
As for the game, many may saw we were unfortunate as yes we hit the post twice; with a good effort from Flynn and another even better one from Doyle. Grated these were unlucky but outside of this we were awful in general play and our desire, positivity, ability and overall will to win was inexcusable. It mirrored many of the other home games we have had. We had one shot that made the keeper work all game (outside of the two that hit the post) and never really looked like scoring or really creating much all game. There was no movement all over the field, no teamwork, no togetherness and no real sense of players knowing what they were doing or meant to be doing. Flynn showed some purpose first half and McDonald showed flashes but outside of this the rest of the team were really poor. The two centre backs made awful ricks but they had been poor all game playing aimless long balls or messing around with it between themselves, they never stepped out with purpose or passed it into the midfield. Murphy was anonymous; Forte may as well have sat with me and Kitson just played for fouls all game. Doyle was always at full stretch or just played hopeful balls to no one.
Wilson made only one change to his starting line up and resisted the urge to field the two players who had contributed to the comeback at Walsall, by leaving Chris Porter and Callum McFadzean on the bench. He did recall Ryan Flynn with Barry Robson making way. Crawley included former Blade Billy Clarke.
The game began with United in the ascendancy and Flynn and Murphy both had positive runs but no chances came from either foray. Collins was off target with a header and then Proctor likewise for Crawley. Whilst United were having more of the ball they were not creating much and it was the visitors who looked more poised in the final third keeping the ball and creating half chances for Torres and Clarke. United were over reliant on the diagonal long ball and Forte was struggling to get into the game. Flynn won a corner with one direct run but these moments were few and far between.
United finally had a chance as Kitson who had been fighting a running battle with the centre backs, was finally given a free kick. Higginbotham took it but his low effort was saved by Jones. It was at least an effort on goal but never really looked like causing any major problems.
Flynn had been United’s best player and his enterprising run and angled drive hit the post and was scrambled clear. It was an excellent effort but United’s luck was out. However they were perhaps a tad fortunate at the other end as poor play from Higginbotham saw Adams get in and centre to Clarke who looked all the world like he would score but his point blank header was superbly saved by Long. If the ball had been headed a yard either side, it would have found the net. It was the best chance of the first half that came to an end soon after.
The second half saw United hit the woodwork again in the early stages. It came from an unlikely source as Doyle turned inside and hit a terrific long range effort that struck the base of the post and rebounded to safety. It was an excellent effort and out of keeping with Doyle who had been poor up to this point.
United could not build on this and the game became mired in a midfield battle. Crawley moved the ball better when attacking and were actually moving the ball quicker than the slow, predictable home side that relied on knock downs. The visitors had two chances but Torres fired at Long when well placed and ought to have done better. The wing men for the Blades were now often too narrow and Forte and Kitson were looking like two players that had never played together. McDonald’s influence was also lessening and it seemed like it was going to be another frustrating night.
Finally with the crowd asking for a change, Wilson made two with the disappointing Forte coming off for Porter and McFadzean replacing the largely ineffective Murphy. Kitson forged a chance and crossed well from deep but Porter headed wide on the stretch. At least it was a chance of note but disaster struck 13 minutes from time.
McFazdean opted to go backwards toward Collins and the centre back took an awful touch and was robbed of possession. The dreadful error was capitalised on by Hayes and the substitute advanced.
Crawley suddenly had three on one and as United frantically tried to get back the ball was played across the box and with men over CLARKE was the man left with the task of applying the simple task of tapping into an empty net.
United won another free kick but just like the other two or three it was an apologetic effort as Maguire’s shot was blocked but Porter was slow to get on a potential rebound and the ball was cleared.
Robson came on for Doyle as United searched for at least a point but disaster struck 6 minutes from time as another awful mistake by a defender saw another easy goal.
Maguire tried to overplay and as the ball got stuck under his feet his touch saw HAYES rob him of the ball and was one on one. He easily dispatched the ball past Long and sealed the game. The boos that greeted the goal from the home supporters was to be expected and many were streaming towards the exits.
Porter had a late effort scrambled away by the keeper but it was an apology of an effort and the game petered out with many of the home fans already gone with those that remained booing lustily on full time to signal another dire night and another low point in United’s recent history as for the second time in the last month, United were well beaten by a side that had been until recent times non league playing in front of hundreds of fans. This sadly is the level United are at currently as the recent performances are yielding the totally unacceptable results that are coming their way.
United – It was another wretched performance. This United team does not have the ability, pace, movement but most importantly desire to go up. Simple. Wilson cannot motivate them and cannot change personnel, tactics, shape or pattern either game to game or in games. The players look clueless of how to break down teams and look to lack confidence to beat very ordinary sides. Wilson simply has not moved them on in 3 or 4 home game and if anything we are getting worse. It was dire overall and I cannot see where a goal is coming from let alone a win at home. The games at the Lane just follow the same pattern every game and for the last 4 games it has been like one stretched out game in one with just different (very ordinary) opponents. We showed a few flashes first half but even then never really created many clear chances nor looking like keeping the ball or passing it effectively in the last third. We played mostly direct lump it football to the head of Kitson and never tried to link. Midfielders never got behind their men (save for Flynn) and the players were completely rigid in their approach and movement.
Today proved sadly that when it comes to it, this manager and this side it not good enough. Last year we were unfortunate to a degree, but this season we are simply proving that this side is not good enough led by what is fast becoming a manager that is proving why he has been in this division for 10+ years. Regardless of the current sides incompetence (and there are many!) we still should have enough experience and some kind of idea to create the odd chance of note. It annoys me when many say we have a reduced wage bill and Wilson has had to cut back but we have players on significantly greater wages than many, if not most of the sides in this division (Kitson, Doyle, McDonald, Robson etc) but these players cannot assert themselves enough on journeyman, lower league players and sadly they risk falling (if they have not already) into this category.
The games and results at home tell the facts and there is no point going on about how unfortunate we are, or teams are making it hard for us, or this or that. There are no excuses. We are bottling it, blowing it, and throwing it away. Again. The division is awful. Utterly atrocious and we cannot even score at home. It is almost laughable if it was not funny as we watch United’s latest melt down.
As for the game, many may saw we were unfortunate as yes we hit the post twice; with a good effort from Flynn and another even better one from Doyle. Grated these were unlucky but outside of this we were awful in general play and our desire, positivity, ability and overall will to win was inexcusable. It mirrored many of the other home games we have had. We had one shot that made the keeper work all game (outside of the two that hit the post) and never really looked like scoring or really creating much all game. There was no movement all over the field, no teamwork, no togetherness and no real sense of players knowing what they were doing or meant to be doing. Flynn showed some purpose first half and McDonald showed flashes but outside of this the rest of the team were really poor. The two centre backs made awful ricks but they had been poor all game playing aimless long balls or messing around with it between themselves, they never stepped out with purpose or passed it into the midfield. Murphy was anonymous; Forte may as well have sat with me and Kitson just played for fouls all game. Doyle was always at full stretch or just played hopeful balls to no one.