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Adkins on the injury news, we had 26 players training today which is good, looks like some key players are getting close.
http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/sheffield-united-nigel-adkins-2771952.aspx
Just wondering what the excuses will be once there all back![]()
Adkins on the injury news, we had 26 players training today which is good, looks like some key players are getting close.
http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/sheffield-united-nigel-adkins-2771952.aspx
Just wondering what the excuses will be once there all back![]()
The way I see it is that competition for places is rarely a bad thing. Some players do play better when they feel their place in the team is secure but a lot thrive on competition. They all have pride and egos and for those who've played at a higher level, it's embarrassing if you can't even make the first team at a L1 club. The kids will respond to it as well, if they see seasoned pros putting the effort in to get back into the first team, they'll want to emulate them. Just like we tried to be more like our bosses and senior colleagues when we saw what they drove and where they lived.Done has returned but his form is sporadic at very best.
Freeman has played well so although The Return of the Beard might well give us a lift, it might not be, er, game-changing.
Similarly for Kieran Wallace and Bob.
Are the teams we're putting out that far from our strongest eleven?
In many ways the most important player might well be James Wallace but it looks like there's no chance there.
The way I see it is that competition for places is rarely a bad thing. Some players do play better when they feel their place in the team is secure but a lot thrive on competition. They all have pride and egos and for those who've played at a higher level, it's embarrassing if you can't even make the first team at a L1 club. The kids will respond to it as well, if they see seasoned pros putting the effort in to get back into the first team, they'll want to emulate them. Just like we tried to be more like our bosses and senior colleagues when we saw what they drove and where they lived.
Cheers for those. Not on Twitter or fb atm as I've got a new PC and it's a problem transferring data across, so it's nice to be in the loop.
No me neither. It's just a step in the right direction. And at least if they're fit we can look at loaning one or two out instead of having them moping around the Lane.Competition for places and the ability to field reasonable teams when players are rested will be a benefit, but I can't see our performances suddenly and dramatically improving even with a fully functioning first XI and our best bench.
(I think/hope performances will improve but there are other factors at work.)
I'm glad they've decided to start talks behind the scenes about who should go out on loan.It's hardly rocket science is it? Talks behind the bloody scenes.
Far too little and far too late. Or does the management enjoy that wonderful game we play, called 'Let's Catch Up'
Just two rules. The top two must have twenty points more than us and we cannot pass go until January. Then the game begins.
Far too little and far too late. Or does the management enjoy that wonderful game we play, called 'Let's Catch Up'
Just two rules. The top two must have twenty points more than us and we cannot pass go until January. Then the game begins.
Derby vs. Scotland.I also dread to think how desperate watching a game between 2 teams of our players would be.
Wah wah !!!!Because the board hate the club?
why is everything taking so long? So long to assess what we have. So long to try and sign players. So long to think about who we might loan out
It's not hard.
To be fair Robbo, with our track record of managers, I think NA knows he has to get this right, so was maybe more cautious than usual.
Done has returned but his form is sporadic at very best.
Freeman has played well so although The Return of the Beard might well give us a lift, it might not be, er, game-changing.
Similarly for Kieran Wallace and Bob.
Are the teams we're putting out that far from our strongest eleven?
In many ways the most important player might well be James Wallace but it looks like there's no chance there.
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