United top of the league

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I've already had my 'League 1 Champions 16/17' t-shirt printed...

Edit: Actually, if any of you football gods are reading this, I was being ironic :eek:

I've already booked an open top double decker to go round the city full of drunk Blades in celebration of promotion (see I didn't get ahead of myself by saying we were going to be champions).
I've also had 4 banners printed up to be draped from the top deck so whichever way you look at the bus you can see what it's all about. That reminds me I'll have to spray out the bit about winning the FA cup.
 
A win on Saturday and at 2.45pm we will be singing "United top of the league,United United top of the league"
Bolton v Scunny 3pm kick off and a draw or a Bolton win will keep us top.
I think Scunny will fall away in the next few weeks.
Stevenage revisited. 2-2 after being 0-2.
I can't remember a time we took advantage of fuck all since maybe Cardiff and Watford.
We didn't need to win at Darlo or Leicester and any other occaision I can recall we have royally fucked up.
Maybe Silent can think of one we didn't.
I absolutely detest the pathetic "Top of the league" bollux. Unless it's sung at fulltime after game 46.
 
We need to try and improve on the last two performances as Northampton are a decent side. Nothing to suggest scunny or Bolton will drop off. In fact I think the most likely team to drop of is us..... Because it's us.
 
We need to try and improve on the last two performances as Northampton are a decent side. Nothing to suggest scunny or Bolton will drop off. In fact I think the most likely team to drop of is us..... Because it's us.


Good post mate.
Whilst being a football fan is 99.9% blind faith it dosen't mean everyone has to jump about and believe what dosen't happen 99.9% of the time will.
IF we get 3 points against Northampton I will be as relieved as I will happy.
 
They're not bad. But we need to keep up our dominance against bottom half teams (like Northampton are), cos our record against the better sides isn't great so far.

v. bottom 12: P.12; W.11, D.0, L.1 (Gls. F.28, A.7)

v. top 12: P.11; W.3, D.5, L.3 (Gls. F.14, A.16); and we've not beaten any of the current top 6 sides.

We doing so well up to now by having bullied the lower-placed sides.

Home vs top 12:
P4 W2 D1 L1 (wins vs Bristol R (10th) and Peterborough (7th); draw vs Rochdale (4th); defeat vs Southend (6th))

Away vs top 12:
P7 W1 D4 L2 (win vs Wimbledon (11th); draws vs Scunthorpe (1st), Bradford (5th), Fleetwood (8th), Charlton (12th); defeats vs Bolton (3rd), Milwall (9th))

Looks a bit better when you split it into home and away; particularly as those in bold were the first 4 games: it's a bit chicken and egg maybe but I'd imagine that if we played at Milwall or Bolton in the league now we'd come away with at least a point.
 
Home vs top 12:
P4 W2 D1 L1 (wins vs Bristol R (10th) and Peterborough (7th); draw vs Rochdale (4th); defeat vs Southend (6th))

Away vs top 12:
P7 W1 D4 L2 (win vs Wimbledon (11th); draws vs Scunthorpe (1st), Bradford (5th), Fleetwood (8th), Charlton (12th); defeats vs Bolton (3rd), Milwall (9th))

Looks a bit better when you split it into home and away; particularly as those in bold were the first 4 games: it's a bit chicken and egg maybe but I'd imagine that if we played at Milwall or Bolton in the league now we'd come away with at least a point.

Fair point. And it could be argued that we looked very good against each of the 3 top-four sides, getting through the tough away trips, leaving the luxury of just home games against them to come. Interesting too that the 3 losses and one draw of the calamitous start to the season were all against top-half sides - like you say, surely if those games were played now rather than then the outcome would be very different.

One thing that would be good though would be (as per SBT's point above) to actually turn up in the biggest games this season. Even in 2011/12, we were woeful in the home games against the top three. Will this be another sign of progress under Wilder?
 
It would be fantastic to be top, hardest part is staying strong and keeping top spot.
 
1: I won't be singing of the sort, I always laugh at fans that sing that for it to blow up in their faces, I don't want to be one of those fans.

2: What is the obsession with people thinking Scunthorpe are going to fall away?

3: Imagine if the pigs go up to the PL? Radio Sheffield and The Stir won't even mention us...
 
3: Imagine if the pigs go up to the PL? Radio Sheffield and The Stir won't even mention us...

Saw the Look North report on the Boxing Day action yesterday. The pigs got (what felt like) half an hour of highlights of their Newcastle game, with adoring commentary and implications that that result sets them up to piss the league. Everyone else had a single goal shown.
 
i'd rather not sing it

Well it would be nice to be in a position where the lyrics were accurate...

I'll have a chorus because it would reflect reality rather than speculation. A small and limited celebration of what is; not a claim of glories to come.

Not that "gonna win the league" thing though...
 



Stevenage revisited. 2-2 after being 0-2.
I can't remember a time we took advantage of fuck all since maybe Cardiff and Watford.
We didn't need to win at Darlo or Leicester and any other occaision I can recall we have royally fucked up.
Maybe Silent can think of one we didn't.
I absolutely detest the pathetic "Top of the league" bollux. Unless it's sung at fulltime after game 46.
We did need to win at Leicester as we could have missed out if lost
 
Yes, Varadi scored again early in the 2nd half. Not long after that, Gary Hamson had a penalty saved. Cambridge then took advantage of Dracula Conroy who was unable to deal with the crosses and they scored three quickfire goals (think Alan Biley scored twice). John Matthews saved us a point late in the game with a screamer, assisted by Greenwich Blade 's dad (he will tell you the story)

Ah yes, this one again!

In those days I watched from the EDS Pen whilst my dad and his Firth Brown colleagues congregated behind the dugouts in order to impart their wisdom and advice to Harry Haslam, and before him Jimmy Sirrell. As the 90 minutes were drawing to a close my dad would only ever come strolling across to the Pen if we'd been rubbish, hence as we'd chucked away a two goal lead and were now losing 3-2 I wasn't surprised to see him strolling across to the railings. As I listened to him moaning away the ball was clattered into the John Street Terrace, empty as it was at that end. My dad chased after the ball as it bounced around on the steps, scooped it up and then lobbed it to Paul Garner who was waiting with his hand raised in that universal signal of "ovver 'ere, mate."

Garner then chucked it to Matthews who took it forward a few yards and then leathered it into the back of the net. Forget Paul Garner, that was one assist to Rennie Bell, thanks very much.
 
Just a side dish I worked at firth browns and once played darts with ,,20. Emmbasy Mathews garner and Derrick Richardson in the mill halfway .and Derrick played darts like he kept goal
 
Good post mate.
Whilst being a football fan is 99.9% blind faith it dosen't mean everyone has to jump about and believe what dosen't happen 99.9% of the time will.
IF we get 3 points against Northampton I will be as relieved as I will happy.

Is that a promise? Took me ages to read through a thread started by you entitled 'Not good enough' after our last 3 points. You didn't appear very happy. ;)
 
A win on Saturday and at 2.45pm we will be singing "United top of the league,United United top of the league"
Bolton v Scunny 3pm kick off and a draw or a Bolton win will keep us top.
I think Scunny will fall away in the next few weeks.

Bet you a grand we don't sing that. Even if we win we definitely won't sing that.

It will be "we are top of the league". Just saying ;)
 
Maybe we could adapt the Queen song -

We are possibly the champions, my friends
And we'll keep on fighting till (mid-way through February?)
Etc etc.......
 
I'll sing about promotion if and when we achieve it. We've been here many a time and managed to shaft ourselves.
 
[Qwas E="Silent Blade, post: 1179795, member: 2270"]I remember after Imre Varadi gave us the lead in the home game against Cambridge in December 1978, the Blades fans were singing "We are going up! We are going up!". We didnt win that match and we got relegated at the end of the season![/QUOTE]
I was at my relatives and my auntie said "They played well didn't they?" My cousin replied "Played well? They went 2-0 up, missed a penalty and let three in"
 



Scunthorpe are gonna fall away eh?

Some fucker told me that about Leicester around this time last year...
Leicester managed to keep their squad fit and had Kante. This is rare although it was great to see them break the monopoly. The reason teams "Drop Off" is generally down to squad depth when injuries hit. We have a very strong squad in Midfield with good defenders. So I believe we can keep going. Scunny may get lucky as may Bolton which could make it go to the wire.
 

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