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2021/22 SUFC SEASON REVIEW / SCHOOL REPORT
Rest of week will be posted as below
Part 6 Midfield
Part 7 Attack
Part 8 Final Awards / Conclusions
Defenders
Chris Basham Seems to have been part of the furniture around here and now played in well over 300 games for the club since he signed in 2014 and the longest serving player (Sharp is 2nd). 34 this summer, Bash is out of contract but there is clauses where another year can be activated. He for the first time in his United career was not a regular as he was out of the team early on as we went with four at the back and then towards the end got a bad injury. We still looked a better side when he played and whilst we maybe do not see as many of the lung bursting runs we used to, he still carries it forward and still is a real threat attacking as well as being mostly solid defensively. Despite the recent injury, still seems very fit and seems logical to keep him around. Such a fan favourite and the embodiment of everything good about our rise up the leagues.
This season he was on the bench to start with but then had some poor games in some early defeats and lost his place again. We had Davies and Egan playing in a 4 and he only got back in just before Jokanovic got sacked but recall him being the one shining light in a hammering at Blackburn. He remained in the side and got a long run either side of the managerial change as we went back to the ‘old’ formation he started to be a key man as we rose up the league. He played 16 straight games and we only lost 3 in this run. He then got an injury in the closing stages with probably on reflection an unnecessary tackle as we were 4-0 up against Swansea but that is Bash and how he plays. There were rumours he was out for the season but whilst he missed 2 months, he got back involved for the run in. He looked rusty in a few games and made mistakes at Bristol City/QPR but still showed what he can offer as a threat going forward. For me his whole ability to get forward and really drive and carry the ball is what makes him so unique. He is a solid defender who can get across and cover, making tackles and still for his age is remarkably quick over short distances. Maybe he was not fully fit or a bit rusty as he showed against Forest but the commitment was still there.
Still to me a contributor and a stand out at this level. He rarely has bad games and his commitment, no nonsense and ability to drive us forward has been a feature of almost a decade now. Will go down in history as one of many fans all time favourite players.
Hecky said on him (and Sharp) that he ‘100%’ wanted them to stay and be part of our future and it was great news when he not only triggered an extra year but agreed an additional year meaning he will stay at the Lane till at least 2024. 10 years for one player at a single club just does not seem to happen anymore. He is an absolute club legend and I am not sure it is a stretch to say one of the most important players in our history. Yes we have had more talented players in terms of outright skill/goals/magic moments but he offers that unique skillset and work ethic that makes him just so important and so valued.
Grade B- (Last season C)
John Egan Been a very consistent defender for United whilst he has been here. A key figure in the promotion season and he played well in that first season until a few iffy showings in the covid, locked down football (but did score versus Burnley and Wolves) as we did not quite finish as we had hoped but he/the club still had fantastic seasons. Last year he lost O’Connell and felt he was never the same and we shipped lots of goals all season as the players around him contributed to him being wobbly and starting to make mistakes he has not before with red cards/penalties conceded too. We conceded loads from set plays.
No-one came for him after we went down although West Ham had been linked this season but he has remained. He started this season but with issues still alongside him and him being back in a two, it was not great and we shipped goals again with set plays/through balls and a variety of different ways leading to us conceding cheaply. We had one of poorest defensive records in the league. He had some decent games but I thought the whole team were patchy and a few games he got pulled apart by quicker and stronger players.
After Heckingbottom came in, he and many others were more comfortable in a three and we were much stronger and harder to beat. The keeper change helped and we started to keep clean sheet after clean sheet. Robinson improved his play and we just looked a solid defence that was organised and resolute for the first time for a few seasons. Thought he played well for a run of games and we were a much tougher nut to crack. Started to come out with it more and anticipate it and win more battles.
Does struggle with pace but also saw with Miller (Forest) and Gyokeres (Coventry) he can get pulled apart too easily. His annoying tactic of going too deep means we can have big gaps at times. He also does not score enough goals (two in one game v Hull) and seems to time his headers terribly and get his body/head in the wrong shape completely! I recall though at QPR him winning everything and causing havoc but still not able to score. However, he also can have games where he wins a lot, comes onto it and shows he can bring it out. Recall him being superb in a few games post Slav (Boro stood out as did both games v Fulham where he was superb against Mitrovic. Against Forest we saw the best and worst of him as he struggled with pace and made mistakes in the first leg but then was solid in the second leg.
A huge quality in comparison to some others, is he seems never to be injured and plays every game and that is a feature that cannot be underestimated. He is reliable in that sense.
Seems to always play quite well for Ireland and was named their senior men’s player of the year in 2021. Sadly, they have little talent around him and seem set to struggle to qualify or compete with the better nations. He clearly takes a great deal of pride playing for his country though.
He is 30 this year and you sense with two years left of his deal, he is one of the players that will remain for the short term and be a starter. He has had a drop off from a few years ago but is still a relatively solid centre back at this level. I expect us to recruit a few players around him and maybe he still needs a decent back up/competition (we have never had one – Goode was a disaster, Lopata, the young lad is the only one who plays like him – although maybe Uremovic if he remains could do this).
Grade B- (Last season D+)
Rest of week will be posted as below
Part 6 Midfield
Part 7 Attack
Part 8 Final Awards / Conclusions
Defenders
Chris Basham Seems to have been part of the furniture around here and now played in well over 300 games for the club since he signed in 2014 and the longest serving player (Sharp is 2nd). 34 this summer, Bash is out of contract but there is clauses where another year can be activated. He for the first time in his United career was not a regular as he was out of the team early on as we went with four at the back and then towards the end got a bad injury. We still looked a better side when he played and whilst we maybe do not see as many of the lung bursting runs we used to, he still carries it forward and still is a real threat attacking as well as being mostly solid defensively. Despite the recent injury, still seems very fit and seems logical to keep him around. Such a fan favourite and the embodiment of everything good about our rise up the leagues.
This season he was on the bench to start with but then had some poor games in some early defeats and lost his place again. We had Davies and Egan playing in a 4 and he only got back in just before Jokanovic got sacked but recall him being the one shining light in a hammering at Blackburn. He remained in the side and got a long run either side of the managerial change as we went back to the ‘old’ formation he started to be a key man as we rose up the league. He played 16 straight games and we only lost 3 in this run. He then got an injury in the closing stages with probably on reflection an unnecessary tackle as we were 4-0 up against Swansea but that is Bash and how he plays. There were rumours he was out for the season but whilst he missed 2 months, he got back involved for the run in. He looked rusty in a few games and made mistakes at Bristol City/QPR but still showed what he can offer as a threat going forward. For me his whole ability to get forward and really drive and carry the ball is what makes him so unique. He is a solid defender who can get across and cover, making tackles and still for his age is remarkably quick over short distances. Maybe he was not fully fit or a bit rusty as he showed against Forest but the commitment was still there.
Still to me a contributor and a stand out at this level. He rarely has bad games and his commitment, no nonsense and ability to drive us forward has been a feature of almost a decade now. Will go down in history as one of many fans all time favourite players.
Hecky said on him (and Sharp) that he ‘100%’ wanted them to stay and be part of our future and it was great news when he not only triggered an extra year but agreed an additional year meaning he will stay at the Lane till at least 2024. 10 years for one player at a single club just does not seem to happen anymore. He is an absolute club legend and I am not sure it is a stretch to say one of the most important players in our history. Yes we have had more talented players in terms of outright skill/goals/magic moments but he offers that unique skillset and work ethic that makes him just so important and so valued.
Grade B- (Last season C)
John Egan Been a very consistent defender for United whilst he has been here. A key figure in the promotion season and he played well in that first season until a few iffy showings in the covid, locked down football (but did score versus Burnley and Wolves) as we did not quite finish as we had hoped but he/the club still had fantastic seasons. Last year he lost O’Connell and felt he was never the same and we shipped lots of goals all season as the players around him contributed to him being wobbly and starting to make mistakes he has not before with red cards/penalties conceded too. We conceded loads from set plays.
No-one came for him after we went down although West Ham had been linked this season but he has remained. He started this season but with issues still alongside him and him being back in a two, it was not great and we shipped goals again with set plays/through balls and a variety of different ways leading to us conceding cheaply. We had one of poorest defensive records in the league. He had some decent games but I thought the whole team were patchy and a few games he got pulled apart by quicker and stronger players.
After Heckingbottom came in, he and many others were more comfortable in a three and we were much stronger and harder to beat. The keeper change helped and we started to keep clean sheet after clean sheet. Robinson improved his play and we just looked a solid defence that was organised and resolute for the first time for a few seasons. Thought he played well for a run of games and we were a much tougher nut to crack. Started to come out with it more and anticipate it and win more battles.
Does struggle with pace but also saw with Miller (Forest) and Gyokeres (Coventry) he can get pulled apart too easily. His annoying tactic of going too deep means we can have big gaps at times. He also does not score enough goals (two in one game v Hull) and seems to time his headers terribly and get his body/head in the wrong shape completely! I recall though at QPR him winning everything and causing havoc but still not able to score. However, he also can have games where he wins a lot, comes onto it and shows he can bring it out. Recall him being superb in a few games post Slav (Boro stood out as did both games v Fulham where he was superb against Mitrovic. Against Forest we saw the best and worst of him as he struggled with pace and made mistakes in the first leg but then was solid in the second leg.
A huge quality in comparison to some others, is he seems never to be injured and plays every game and that is a feature that cannot be underestimated. He is reliable in that sense.
Seems to always play quite well for Ireland and was named their senior men’s player of the year in 2021. Sadly, they have little talent around him and seem set to struggle to qualify or compete with the better nations. He clearly takes a great deal of pride playing for his country though.
He is 30 this year and you sense with two years left of his deal, he is one of the players that will remain for the short term and be a starter. He has had a drop off from a few years ago but is still a relatively solid centre back at this level. I expect us to recruit a few players around him and maybe he still needs a decent back up/competition (we have never had one – Goode was a disaster, Lopata, the young lad is the only one who plays like him – although maybe Uremovic if he remains could do this).
Grade B- (Last season D+)