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Sheffield United’s dreadful start to the season continued as they went down to an embarrassing 3-0 reverse to Southend. The visitors had not won since beating the Blades last March and were rock bottom in form and results. Playing United was just the tonic they needed and they ran out easy winners against an awful home side that looks more like a relegation side than a promotion one.
Manager Wilder played an unchanged side for the fourth straight game. United had the first effort as Done volleyed wide but Southend scored with their first attack. The ball came across and was not cleared. Hussey somehow decided to come out leaving the rest of his defence at home, he then looked stunned as O’Neill his man got the ball. The winger whipped in a cross and O’Connell sliced it horribly beyond Long into the net. Stunned United were further hit soon after. Long and Hussey left it to each other and Cox nipped in and centrered for McLaughlin to tap home. United players argued amongst themselves. The farcical start was not over though and soon after O’Connell errored tossing the ball away and Ranger sprinted away and crossed for Cox to this time put in easily at the back post. Boos cascaded down from the crowd and more players argued amongst themselves. 15 minutes in and the game was effectively over.
Southend nearly got a fourth when Brayford nearly put in his own net with Ranger causing havoc again. United will have been glad to see him limp off soon after. A corner almost was bundled in from Southend and the United team seemed to have no idea what to do as Southend sensed blood facing an awful team that seemingly could no nothing right. A rare break saw a decent cross from Hussey but Leanord was quicker to react than Clarke to clear for a corner that came to nothing. Boos came at half time and after the break Wilder brought on Chapman and Coutts for Done and Fleck.
Coutts made a difference getting on the ball and showing the rest what to do, in terms of no fear and passing it forward. Sharp had a good chance after a decent move with Duffy doing well. Sharp appealed in vain for a penalty and then Hussey hit a tame free kick over. The game was petering out and Southend were coping rather easily. The keeper did not have a save to make. A few crosses skimmed across the goal but there was no attempts on goal at all. Scougall came on but it all seemed for nothing. At this point I have to say I left 82/83 minutes.
United – As stated above I left before the end. A rarity for me. I watched the end of the cycling and Laura Trott on my phone. She did great and it was an exciting race but that is what united have reduced me to. I was almost home for 10pm and watched more cycling with Kenny’s Gold. It really comes to something when you almost wished you had stayed at home to watch sports you never normally watch rather than the Blades.
Less than 2 weeks in and the excitement and enthusiasm has gone and we are back where we are at the end of last season. This club is a mess. Does not seem to matter who we appoint as manager what players we have, we see no improvement, just further decline. Sadly, I am not sure we have hit rock bottom yet.
I did not think Wilder could do it but he has somehow seemingly made us worse than under Adkins…who made us worse than Clough….who made us worse than Wilson (granted Weir was in between). I remember the Crawley defeat under Wilson and the Hartlepool disaster under Weir. We had some shockers under Clough such as Fleetwood. Adkins brought us the Shrewsbury disaster. Well tonight the first half might have been worse than any of the above. We were in short an utter shambles.
We did not compete, we tossed away the ball, stood off all over the field and simply let them walk through our defence. The first as fortunate but even before that they should not have even got to that position. The second was embarrassing as we dithered with Long and Hussey at fault. Even after this no one else covered themselves in glory. The third saw O’Connell make a dreadful mistake and nobody marking. It was 3-0 and it could have been more. It was atrocious. This against a side that had lost 6 or 7 straight was it since the end of last season? Think the last win may have been against us?!
It was an incredible performance. Fleck and Basham stood off. The defence had no organisation, shape or any kind of idea what was going on. Some of the defence was coming out, some going back. We stood off players and all behind this was a keeper who instils absolutely no confidence in the side whatsoever. He was at fault to some degree for one goal (the second) but even with his lack of authority and no confidence, there is still no excuse for what happened in front of him. I heard some praising the centre backs after a few games but as I said they have played one forward each game and no one with any real pace/power. Tonight they played a journeyman Ranger and the lad Cox who moved off the ball and showed pace and running and they looked awful. The left back Hussey continued his abysmal start to his SUFC career seemingly unaware as a full back you have to be within a few yards of his winger. The lad O’Connell had a nightmare and his partner Wilson was not much better constantly losing his man as cross after cross came over. It was an utter mess. I cannot even really blame the two strikers at this stage as it was all Southend really. The midfield may have been sat with me. Done was anonymous again and Fleck not much better. Basham seems to get worse and Fleck had a poor game but was oddly played just in front of the defence.
Even for the marking, defensive play and organisation, you could not believe how bad the control, passing was. It was like we had been possessed. We could not do anything right. Simple passes bounced off, we looked an utter mess. The effort? No better. Different players but the same lack of pride to wear the shirt. If these don’t give a damn, get some more in.
3-0 and the crowd were shell shocked. The game was over. I looked at the side and saw O’Connell and Clarke arguing. People said that was not great but at least they seemed too give a damn. Overall the side had their heads down and nobody said a word. We lacked leaders, characters and anyone who seemed to want to get us out of the cart. The lads at the back for the most part looked like rabbits in headlights (Hussey, Wilson and O’Connell – Brayford no better and he looks like he rather would not be there). After this I have to say whilst we did not concede any more we barely improved really. We played a few more passes to feet and had a few moves but we hardly blew the house down. We had one decent chance, Sharp effort but in the second half there was not any real belief or urgency. Coutts played well and showed he is a far superior footballer than Basham (and I am not his biggest fan) and Clarke kept plugging away (was not great but at least put some effort in). The lad Chapman struggled although it was hard with us chasing the game and then we put Scougall on for his 15-minute anonymous spell again. The game just petered out.
There was promise after the first game and even the second we created chances and were not giving lots of chances away. Saturday and then tonight we have looked awful. There can be no masking things. We were told to expect pressing football, high intensity, us having a go at teams and really making the Lane a fortress. What we have seen is worse than last season. We look so low in confidence, we have sat off more than ever the last two home games, rarely looked like scoring and looked really poor at the back. Long will continued to get a lot of blame and has to be moved out but there are many questions not just him. Hopefully we change the keeper and it will have a domino effect on the side but you cannot blame Long totally tonight for some of the mistakes. The defence was wretched we need players in this area still. The midfield seems even worse than the Hammond, Coutts fiasco and we are getting more overrun there than ever.
It is only four games and people will be saying do not press the panic button, but when do you? We have a new manager who said he knew what was wrong and would change it and would not put up with poor performances but inclusive of pre-season we have lost to Derby, Halifax, Crewe, Bolton and Southend and barely scraped a draw at home to Rochdale. We have got steadily worse in the 5 games I have seen from the Derby pre -season game. The players seem to have absolutely no idea what Wilder is wanting them to do and already there was big question marks against the manager. Hate to have to say that but 6 of the players are his and his best player tonight was a lad he cannot wait to get rid of. He has brought in players who actually may look worse than the ones we got rid of (I would take McEveley over Hussey). The performances over the last week have been unacceptable and the results likewise. He now is under big pressure already. All his interviews and quips mean nothing. He has to put out a product on the field and so far it looks a mess. We face a tough game at Millwall and we now have to make changes. Sadly, the ones in reserve are probably even worse. Already he may have to bring 3 or 4 more in – to replace some of the ones he has brought in. It really is a mess even at this early stage and promotion thoughts even at this stage seem ridiculous. Indeed, a few round me commented the side has the hallmarks of a side that will struggle to stay in the league. Bear in mind a side that Southend who will struggle tore us apart.
As I say I am sure people will say it is early and above is an overreaction but at the moment we can only comment on what we see. There will be a lot of garbage written about individuals such as Long, Sharp, Basham, Clarke, Done etc and yes individuals can all do better and some of those are not good enough but more worrying for me is I see no kind of shape, organisation, cohesion or pattern to our play. Regardless of individuals that comes from the manager.
Tonight the talk over long ball was redundant as we barely got into the game at all to even play it short or long. We lost the midfield battles, got overrun and then defensively stood off. The first 25 minutes was played almost entirely in our half and they were far superior to us. We had a few attacks early but after they scored, a fortunate goal, they turned it into the areas where Hussey and O’Connell were and watched us make mistakes. They probably did everything Wilder wants of us. Get it forward into runners and then turn and get it wide and get crosses in. We appealed in vain for offsides that never were. The second half mattered nothing in many ways as the game was done. We had chucked away any chance of doing anything in 15 minutes. Sure some will come on and harp on about long ball or Clarke but the reality was that the same failings of last year, getting overrun in midfield and poor defending cost us tonight. Second half we did go long at times but tried to go wide but often the wide players did not produce when given the ball. We played it too slowly and lacked tempo. Only once or twice did we penetrate and go at players.
We did not have a shot on target all game. At home. Against Southend who have been losing week in, week out. For the most part we did not look like scoring. They looked like scoring every time they attacked first half. Discuss, analyse players, tactics but the above are facts. What a debacle it was.
Saw a few fans shouting at the directors’ box at the end but it was largely empty. McCabe was not there and as for our foreign ownership; what a joke they are. They may aswell pull out. He has no interest whatsoever. He is never here. We never hear from him. McCabe is not much better. We need to look for new investors and fast. At the moment, the club is dyeing a slow painful death. Maybe McCabe is not totally to blame and maybe we are unlucky (!) with some of the managerial appointments but there is something fundamentally wrong with the club. He needs to let someone else have a go but that is easier said than done as finding someone with the funds and ambition (madness) to take over is nigh on impossible. Our rivals found someone. Twice.
Manager Wilder played an unchanged side for the fourth straight game. United had the first effort as Done volleyed wide but Southend scored with their first attack. The ball came across and was not cleared. Hussey somehow decided to come out leaving the rest of his defence at home, he then looked stunned as O’Neill his man got the ball. The winger whipped in a cross and O’Connell sliced it horribly beyond Long into the net. Stunned United were further hit soon after. Long and Hussey left it to each other and Cox nipped in and centrered for McLaughlin to tap home. United players argued amongst themselves. The farcical start was not over though and soon after O’Connell errored tossing the ball away and Ranger sprinted away and crossed for Cox to this time put in easily at the back post. Boos cascaded down from the crowd and more players argued amongst themselves. 15 minutes in and the game was effectively over.
Southend nearly got a fourth when Brayford nearly put in his own net with Ranger causing havoc again. United will have been glad to see him limp off soon after. A corner almost was bundled in from Southend and the United team seemed to have no idea what to do as Southend sensed blood facing an awful team that seemingly could no nothing right. A rare break saw a decent cross from Hussey but Leanord was quicker to react than Clarke to clear for a corner that came to nothing. Boos came at half time and after the break Wilder brought on Chapman and Coutts for Done and Fleck.
Coutts made a difference getting on the ball and showing the rest what to do, in terms of no fear and passing it forward. Sharp had a good chance after a decent move with Duffy doing well. Sharp appealed in vain for a penalty and then Hussey hit a tame free kick over. The game was petering out and Southend were coping rather easily. The keeper did not have a save to make. A few crosses skimmed across the goal but there was no attempts on goal at all. Scougall came on but it all seemed for nothing. At this point I have to say I left 82/83 minutes.
United – As stated above I left before the end. A rarity for me. I watched the end of the cycling and Laura Trott on my phone. She did great and it was an exciting race but that is what united have reduced me to. I was almost home for 10pm and watched more cycling with Kenny’s Gold. It really comes to something when you almost wished you had stayed at home to watch sports you never normally watch rather than the Blades.
Less than 2 weeks in and the excitement and enthusiasm has gone and we are back where we are at the end of last season. This club is a mess. Does not seem to matter who we appoint as manager what players we have, we see no improvement, just further decline. Sadly, I am not sure we have hit rock bottom yet.
I did not think Wilder could do it but he has somehow seemingly made us worse than under Adkins…who made us worse than Clough….who made us worse than Wilson (granted Weir was in between). I remember the Crawley defeat under Wilson and the Hartlepool disaster under Weir. We had some shockers under Clough such as Fleetwood. Adkins brought us the Shrewsbury disaster. Well tonight the first half might have been worse than any of the above. We were in short an utter shambles.
We did not compete, we tossed away the ball, stood off all over the field and simply let them walk through our defence. The first as fortunate but even before that they should not have even got to that position. The second was embarrassing as we dithered with Long and Hussey at fault. Even after this no one else covered themselves in glory. The third saw O’Connell make a dreadful mistake and nobody marking. It was 3-0 and it could have been more. It was atrocious. This against a side that had lost 6 or 7 straight was it since the end of last season? Think the last win may have been against us?!
It was an incredible performance. Fleck and Basham stood off. The defence had no organisation, shape or any kind of idea what was going on. Some of the defence was coming out, some going back. We stood off players and all behind this was a keeper who instils absolutely no confidence in the side whatsoever. He was at fault to some degree for one goal (the second) but even with his lack of authority and no confidence, there is still no excuse for what happened in front of him. I heard some praising the centre backs after a few games but as I said they have played one forward each game and no one with any real pace/power. Tonight they played a journeyman Ranger and the lad Cox who moved off the ball and showed pace and running and they looked awful. The left back Hussey continued his abysmal start to his SUFC career seemingly unaware as a full back you have to be within a few yards of his winger. The lad O’Connell had a nightmare and his partner Wilson was not much better constantly losing his man as cross after cross came over. It was an utter mess. I cannot even really blame the two strikers at this stage as it was all Southend really. The midfield may have been sat with me. Done was anonymous again and Fleck not much better. Basham seems to get worse and Fleck had a poor game but was oddly played just in front of the defence.
Even for the marking, defensive play and organisation, you could not believe how bad the control, passing was. It was like we had been possessed. We could not do anything right. Simple passes bounced off, we looked an utter mess. The effort? No better. Different players but the same lack of pride to wear the shirt. If these don’t give a damn, get some more in.
3-0 and the crowd were shell shocked. The game was over. I looked at the side and saw O’Connell and Clarke arguing. People said that was not great but at least they seemed too give a damn. Overall the side had their heads down and nobody said a word. We lacked leaders, characters and anyone who seemed to want to get us out of the cart. The lads at the back for the most part looked like rabbits in headlights (Hussey, Wilson and O’Connell – Brayford no better and he looks like he rather would not be there). After this I have to say whilst we did not concede any more we barely improved really. We played a few more passes to feet and had a few moves but we hardly blew the house down. We had one decent chance, Sharp effort but in the second half there was not any real belief or urgency. Coutts played well and showed he is a far superior footballer than Basham (and I am not his biggest fan) and Clarke kept plugging away (was not great but at least put some effort in). The lad Chapman struggled although it was hard with us chasing the game and then we put Scougall on for his 15-minute anonymous spell again. The game just petered out.
There was promise after the first game and even the second we created chances and were not giving lots of chances away. Saturday and then tonight we have looked awful. There can be no masking things. We were told to expect pressing football, high intensity, us having a go at teams and really making the Lane a fortress. What we have seen is worse than last season. We look so low in confidence, we have sat off more than ever the last two home games, rarely looked like scoring and looked really poor at the back. Long will continued to get a lot of blame and has to be moved out but there are many questions not just him. Hopefully we change the keeper and it will have a domino effect on the side but you cannot blame Long totally tonight for some of the mistakes. The defence was wretched we need players in this area still. The midfield seems even worse than the Hammond, Coutts fiasco and we are getting more overrun there than ever.
It is only four games and people will be saying do not press the panic button, but when do you? We have a new manager who said he knew what was wrong and would change it and would not put up with poor performances but inclusive of pre-season we have lost to Derby, Halifax, Crewe, Bolton and Southend and barely scraped a draw at home to Rochdale. We have got steadily worse in the 5 games I have seen from the Derby pre -season game. The players seem to have absolutely no idea what Wilder is wanting them to do and already there was big question marks against the manager. Hate to have to say that but 6 of the players are his and his best player tonight was a lad he cannot wait to get rid of. He has brought in players who actually may look worse than the ones we got rid of (I would take McEveley over Hussey). The performances over the last week have been unacceptable and the results likewise. He now is under big pressure already. All his interviews and quips mean nothing. He has to put out a product on the field and so far it looks a mess. We face a tough game at Millwall and we now have to make changes. Sadly, the ones in reserve are probably even worse. Already he may have to bring 3 or 4 more in – to replace some of the ones he has brought in. It really is a mess even at this early stage and promotion thoughts even at this stage seem ridiculous. Indeed, a few round me commented the side has the hallmarks of a side that will struggle to stay in the league. Bear in mind a side that Southend who will struggle tore us apart.
As I say I am sure people will say it is early and above is an overreaction but at the moment we can only comment on what we see. There will be a lot of garbage written about individuals such as Long, Sharp, Basham, Clarke, Done etc and yes individuals can all do better and some of those are not good enough but more worrying for me is I see no kind of shape, organisation, cohesion or pattern to our play. Regardless of individuals that comes from the manager.
Tonight the talk over long ball was redundant as we barely got into the game at all to even play it short or long. We lost the midfield battles, got overrun and then defensively stood off. The first 25 minutes was played almost entirely in our half and they were far superior to us. We had a few attacks early but after they scored, a fortunate goal, they turned it into the areas where Hussey and O’Connell were and watched us make mistakes. They probably did everything Wilder wants of us. Get it forward into runners and then turn and get it wide and get crosses in. We appealed in vain for offsides that never were. The second half mattered nothing in many ways as the game was done. We had chucked away any chance of doing anything in 15 minutes. Sure some will come on and harp on about long ball or Clarke but the reality was that the same failings of last year, getting overrun in midfield and poor defending cost us tonight. Second half we did go long at times but tried to go wide but often the wide players did not produce when given the ball. We played it too slowly and lacked tempo. Only once or twice did we penetrate and go at players.
We did not have a shot on target all game. At home. Against Southend who have been losing week in, week out. For the most part we did not look like scoring. They looked like scoring every time they attacked first half. Discuss, analyse players, tactics but the above are facts. What a debacle it was.
Saw a few fans shouting at the directors’ box at the end but it was largely empty. McCabe was not there and as for our foreign ownership; what a joke they are. They may aswell pull out. He has no interest whatsoever. He is never here. We never hear from him. McCabe is not much better. We need to look for new investors and fast. At the moment, the club is dyeing a slow painful death. Maybe McCabe is not totally to blame and maybe we are unlucky (!) with some of the managerial appointments but there is something fundamentally wrong with the club. He needs to let someone else have a go but that is easier said than done as finding someone with the funds and ambition (madness) to take over is nigh on impossible. Our rivals found someone. Twice.