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2021/22 SUFC SEASON REVIEW / SCHOOL REPORT
Rest of week will be posted as below
Part 8 Final awards / Conclusions
Strikers
Billy Sharp Every year he gets wrote off and people say he won’t play or will move on and it seems like every year he proves people wrong. As the season finishes and like horses in the national almost, he was the last one standing as many others went out on loan, got injured, lost form or were not used. I thought we would see McBurnie, Brewster, McGoldrick and even maybe Mousset or Jebbison more than him but then as the season started, he ended up scoring our first goal and then despite the change in formation, Slav realised he still had a lot to contribute and even when he was not scoring, he started to show other aspects to his game and was assisting, running the channels and offering that veteran experience. He still was the main threat when he played and yes whilst he did miss chances, he also scored a fair few and a lot more than most others!
The team struggled but he still weighed in with important goals and continued to annoy and wind up away fans (Derby last minute penalty). When Hecky came in then the goals started to flow more as we played more attacking and went forward quicker. He went on a great run and scored some poachers goals (Bristol City/Boro home and Peterborough away) but also some really good finishes like the one at home to West Brom. He scored the one-on-one finishes (Birmingham away and Swansea at home). Still seemed very much the leader and was always captain when he played and you felt when he was at it and up for it, the team normally followed and this was shown on our steady rise up the league. He never had a regular partner either but was able to still work with different players but the understanding he showed with Gibbs White was excellent and they both worked well despite being at different ends of the age spectrum.
When he got an injury just before the break, on top of all the other injured forwards, you worried and we did struggle that next period. He came back off the bench against Cardiff and looked good in a cameo but then tore his calf in training the next Monday. This was a big blow for him and the club and we did not see him again which was a big loss in the run in of course. He never came back and the biggest story around him was being assaulted at the end of the playoffs.
He deservedly got a new contract, even at 36, when you felt this might be his last year. We will see some move on this summer and may be left with just him, McBurnie and Brewster as strikers under contract as you expect a few to move on being out of contract, favour or young players needing more experience on loan. We will need to sign at least 1-2 more strikers to compliment them and I will say what I say ever year, you expect he will play less and not be a regular but I have said that for the last few years and he keeps proving me wrong. Clearly looked after himself and a fantastic pro, representative and ambassador for our football club. When he leaves, we will realise how lucky we were to have him. Represents so many things that you want in a footballer and United fans should soak up every game/goal as sadly it will not go on forever even though it feels like it!
Grade B+ (Last season C-)
David McGoldrick McGoldrick has just completed his fourth season at the club. It seems like he has been here much longer and I do not mean that as a critical thing. His impact in the promotion season cannot be understated, nor can his efforts in that first season back even though he simply could not score! Even last season when we struggled and he still of course missed lots of chances, he was still one of our few players who came out with much credit and ended up our leading scored and rivalled Ramsdale for player of the season.
I still felt he was the one trying to make things happen even if sometimes his games or decision making was not quite the best but he kept trying and never hid and for the most part still made better decisions than the rest of his teammates. The amount of effort he put in put many other strikers and players in the side to shame. He retired from international duty where he was excellent for his country with most fans really disappointed, when he called it a day.
As Jokanovic came in, you sort of worried where he would fit in the new formation, we played but he still started the season but struggled in a slightly odd role to the right/left of a striker and we had a poor start. He came out of the side and picked up an injury and was on the bench for a period when he did come back. He came on and helped change the game against Stoke, setting up the leveller and scoring the winner. However, he was not great against Millwall when given a start and then was back out of the side used mostly off the bench as Slav preferred others and tried to somehow find players who could fit what he wanted. Ndiaye and Gibbs White had come in of course and Sharp was still continuing to look the best forward in the club. He did play in Slav’s final game at Reading and then was very good in the Bristol City win, Heckingbottom’s first game. He followed up with a goal at Cardiff but then was in and out with a few knocks and Brewster starting to have an impact too. He did play well against West Brom but then seemed to stretch himself and was in a lot of pain. It was revealed he would be out for the season which was a huge low. He had been more at home under Hecky and starting to have an influence again as we played a formation, we were more familiar with.
Sadly, that was that. Out of contract it was always going to be doubtful he would return next season anyway and he had a stop start, injury prone season. It is remarkable after all the injuries he had stayed largely fit for three seasons but maybe all the injuries he had previously and his age has caught up with him. A fantastic footballer on his day and seems a top bloke, sentimentally would have loved him to remain for a year but financially and probably football wise (even though on his day can still be fantastic) it would be the wrong move and the club were right to release him. Shame we are unlikely to see him again. 35 this year, you think it might be a stretch for a Championship club to give him a deal but if he can get fit, pace was never his strength so would be a fantastic asset to a League One club for a season or two. Didzy will always be a big Blades favourite and part of an incredible period for the club. Was a sad day when it was announced he was no longer a Blade but got a great reception against Forest.
Grade C (Last season B-)
Iliman Ndiaye Ndiaye was the one post Xmas last season who seemed to be involved the most in the first team squad out of al the youngsters until Jebbison came along. Ndiaye was continually on the bench and eventually came on in difficult circumstances at Leicester. Scored and played well for the u23s and seen as a really good prospect but then it emerged there were some contract issues and he did not play at the end of the season and was not involved preseason or around the first team. It seemed for whatever the rights and wrongs, United would not pick him until the contract issue was sorted. Then after we struggled, maybe United saw they had something within and would be like a new signing as the coaching staff said when finally, we got his situation sorted. I thought he may be around the bench but went straight in against Peterborough and instantly linked with Gibbs White to give us a creativity and link play we had not seen. Scored twice, showed some lovely skill, pace and strength on the ball. Very adept at running with it and dribbling and offered qualities we did not have in the squad. He was not really an out and out striker, although played high up the field in his opening games or a midfielder and more of a number 10 I suppose? He played a run of games so impressive he was but due to never played ‘men’s’ football at any level professionally, he came off a fair bit at the end of games suffering with cramp and fatigue. It was really impressive how he came on and showed no fear. He had low centre of gravity, lovely skills and could get us up the field or out of tight areas.
He did drop off for a period and we went with other players as we looked for combinations and Gibbs White then ended up playing off the striker/s. He then got a rare start at Fulham and scored a fantastic goal that got us an unlikely win and was man of the match. He then made four straight games in wins after Xmas but not sure how effective he was and after a few poor away showings where he contributed little at Huddersfield and Millwall, he was back on the bench. He also missed a few big chances in games including one against West Brom. He returned and scored twice including a big goal v Cardiff but missed chances too. Still, he scored another big goal at QPR and a cool finish v Fulham and ended with 4/6 games in terms of goals to end the season. Showed real flashes against Forest and finally lasted a game but then did miss some chances too.
I was disappointed that he did not quite push on mid-season maybe but did have a really good run at the end of the season and his quality was two book ends in terms of the start/end v the poor middle spell where he was out of the team or did not take his chances. At times you thought we have a real talent and then he dipped out. He does have lots of natural ability and it is his first ever proper season.. With the ability he has I feel confident he can get that consistency but needs to get stronger fitness wise. With Gibbs White going back you would think, there is an opportunity for him. At 22, along with Brewster, Bogle, you see 3 key young pieces to build around.
Grade B (Last season NA)
Rest of week will be posted as below
Part 8 Final awards / Conclusions
Strikers
Billy Sharp Every year he gets wrote off and people say he won’t play or will move on and it seems like every year he proves people wrong. As the season finishes and like horses in the national almost, he was the last one standing as many others went out on loan, got injured, lost form or were not used. I thought we would see McBurnie, Brewster, McGoldrick and even maybe Mousset or Jebbison more than him but then as the season started, he ended up scoring our first goal and then despite the change in formation, Slav realised he still had a lot to contribute and even when he was not scoring, he started to show other aspects to his game and was assisting, running the channels and offering that veteran experience. He still was the main threat when he played and yes whilst he did miss chances, he also scored a fair few and a lot more than most others!
The team struggled but he still weighed in with important goals and continued to annoy and wind up away fans (Derby last minute penalty). When Hecky came in then the goals started to flow more as we played more attacking and went forward quicker. He went on a great run and scored some poachers goals (Bristol City/Boro home and Peterborough away) but also some really good finishes like the one at home to West Brom. He scored the one-on-one finishes (Birmingham away and Swansea at home). Still seemed very much the leader and was always captain when he played and you felt when he was at it and up for it, the team normally followed and this was shown on our steady rise up the league. He never had a regular partner either but was able to still work with different players but the understanding he showed with Gibbs White was excellent and they both worked well despite being at different ends of the age spectrum.
When he got an injury just before the break, on top of all the other injured forwards, you worried and we did struggle that next period. He came back off the bench against Cardiff and looked good in a cameo but then tore his calf in training the next Monday. This was a big blow for him and the club and we did not see him again which was a big loss in the run in of course. He never came back and the biggest story around him was being assaulted at the end of the playoffs.
He deservedly got a new contract, even at 36, when you felt this might be his last year. We will see some move on this summer and may be left with just him, McBurnie and Brewster as strikers under contract as you expect a few to move on being out of contract, favour or young players needing more experience on loan. We will need to sign at least 1-2 more strikers to compliment them and I will say what I say ever year, you expect he will play less and not be a regular but I have said that for the last few years and he keeps proving me wrong. Clearly looked after himself and a fantastic pro, representative and ambassador for our football club. When he leaves, we will realise how lucky we were to have him. Represents so many things that you want in a footballer and United fans should soak up every game/goal as sadly it will not go on forever even though it feels like it!
Grade B+ (Last season C-)
David McGoldrick McGoldrick has just completed his fourth season at the club. It seems like he has been here much longer and I do not mean that as a critical thing. His impact in the promotion season cannot be understated, nor can his efforts in that first season back even though he simply could not score! Even last season when we struggled and he still of course missed lots of chances, he was still one of our few players who came out with much credit and ended up our leading scored and rivalled Ramsdale for player of the season.
I still felt he was the one trying to make things happen even if sometimes his games or decision making was not quite the best but he kept trying and never hid and for the most part still made better decisions than the rest of his teammates. The amount of effort he put in put many other strikers and players in the side to shame. He retired from international duty where he was excellent for his country with most fans really disappointed, when he called it a day.
As Jokanovic came in, you sort of worried where he would fit in the new formation, we played but he still started the season but struggled in a slightly odd role to the right/left of a striker and we had a poor start. He came out of the side and picked up an injury and was on the bench for a period when he did come back. He came on and helped change the game against Stoke, setting up the leveller and scoring the winner. However, he was not great against Millwall when given a start and then was back out of the side used mostly off the bench as Slav preferred others and tried to somehow find players who could fit what he wanted. Ndiaye and Gibbs White had come in of course and Sharp was still continuing to look the best forward in the club. He did play in Slav’s final game at Reading and then was very good in the Bristol City win, Heckingbottom’s first game. He followed up with a goal at Cardiff but then was in and out with a few knocks and Brewster starting to have an impact too. He did play well against West Brom but then seemed to stretch himself and was in a lot of pain. It was revealed he would be out for the season which was a huge low. He had been more at home under Hecky and starting to have an influence again as we played a formation, we were more familiar with.
Sadly, that was that. Out of contract it was always going to be doubtful he would return next season anyway and he had a stop start, injury prone season. It is remarkable after all the injuries he had stayed largely fit for three seasons but maybe all the injuries he had previously and his age has caught up with him. A fantastic footballer on his day and seems a top bloke, sentimentally would have loved him to remain for a year but financially and probably football wise (even though on his day can still be fantastic) it would be the wrong move and the club were right to release him. Shame we are unlikely to see him again. 35 this year, you think it might be a stretch for a Championship club to give him a deal but if he can get fit, pace was never his strength so would be a fantastic asset to a League One club for a season or two. Didzy will always be a big Blades favourite and part of an incredible period for the club. Was a sad day when it was announced he was no longer a Blade but got a great reception against Forest.
Grade C (Last season B-)
Iliman Ndiaye Ndiaye was the one post Xmas last season who seemed to be involved the most in the first team squad out of al the youngsters until Jebbison came along. Ndiaye was continually on the bench and eventually came on in difficult circumstances at Leicester. Scored and played well for the u23s and seen as a really good prospect but then it emerged there were some contract issues and he did not play at the end of the season and was not involved preseason or around the first team. It seemed for whatever the rights and wrongs, United would not pick him until the contract issue was sorted. Then after we struggled, maybe United saw they had something within and would be like a new signing as the coaching staff said when finally, we got his situation sorted. I thought he may be around the bench but went straight in against Peterborough and instantly linked with Gibbs White to give us a creativity and link play we had not seen. Scored twice, showed some lovely skill, pace and strength on the ball. Very adept at running with it and dribbling and offered qualities we did not have in the squad. He was not really an out and out striker, although played high up the field in his opening games or a midfielder and more of a number 10 I suppose? He played a run of games so impressive he was but due to never played ‘men’s’ football at any level professionally, he came off a fair bit at the end of games suffering with cramp and fatigue. It was really impressive how he came on and showed no fear. He had low centre of gravity, lovely skills and could get us up the field or out of tight areas.
He did drop off for a period and we went with other players as we looked for combinations and Gibbs White then ended up playing off the striker/s. He then got a rare start at Fulham and scored a fantastic goal that got us an unlikely win and was man of the match. He then made four straight games in wins after Xmas but not sure how effective he was and after a few poor away showings where he contributed little at Huddersfield and Millwall, he was back on the bench. He also missed a few big chances in games including one against West Brom. He returned and scored twice including a big goal v Cardiff but missed chances too. Still, he scored another big goal at QPR and a cool finish v Fulham and ended with 4/6 games in terms of goals to end the season. Showed real flashes against Forest and finally lasted a game but then did miss some chances too.
I was disappointed that he did not quite push on mid-season maybe but did have a really good run at the end of the season and his quality was two book ends in terms of the start/end v the poor middle spell where he was out of the team or did not take his chances. At times you thought we have a real talent and then he dipped out. He does have lots of natural ability and it is his first ever proper season.. With the ability he has I feel confident he can get that consistency but needs to get stronger fitness wise. With Gibbs White going back you would think, there is an opportunity for him. At 22, along with Brewster, Bogle, you see 3 key young pieces to build around.
Grade B (Last season NA)