Well seeing as Roy's indisposed, here's a few new ones from this morning:
"Sheffield are only where they are because everyone else is so poor. They are last seasons wolves or the one before Watford Burnley or whatever. They are the surprise package. They are still Sheffield United and that means not very good at all. But they didn’t need to be very good at all to beat us. We were poor."
"What an odd opinion. They are bad simply because of who they are? It'll be 'we should be beating teams like this' next."
"His point seemed to be they are bad because they are only sheff utd."
"Well, yeah, i don't buy that logic. THey are a strangely assembled side. A bit like Frankenstein's monster but they seem to function."
"It was 0-0 till the give away goal. **** me I am so tired of going to these places and getting kicked off the park by a bunch of squaddie lookalikes."
"Battling doesn’t win games if you can’t string passes together or only ever have 1 option when you look up.
Only chances we had were their silly mistakes. Let’s not pretend they are Barcelona, it’s a team we could & should be taking points off."
"I thought Sheff United were poor. Can't see them being top half come the end of the season."
"Unfortunately I think that was one of those pivotal games that we had to get something out of.
I really do think we are in real relegation trouble now."
"The amount of challenges we pulled out of, the amount of headers we pulled out of and to be fair to Sheffield United what they lack in technical ability they more than make up for in effort and commitment"
"I still can't quite understand how SUFC are so high up the table. We gifted them a goal yesterday, of which more in a minute, and they had two other shots on target (the save with his feet, by Martin, was a solid stop). Sure, it's the system that they play, which perhaps doesn't require (m)any star performers, but they look like a team cresting a wave at the moment. A more natural position, perhaps, without meaning to come across as bitter, is bottom half, but safe?....
As I say, SUFC are cresting a wave, with a clearly clever and resourceful coach instructing an entire squad of personal choices, who have battled their way to the position now in. But they are in truth similar to Wigan in their first season in the big time. They will survive for a few seasons, but slowly gravitate to a more realistic position. They are not the team against whom we should judge our survival hopes."
"The very worst thing about it? That was Spit The Dog suddenly getting on a passing bandwagon and slagging off the rule from the commentary room. We've had a goal disallowed in the worst possible circ's and now we've got to listen to this amoeba go on about it! That was the time when I didn't just want to boot over the tv, I wanted to spray it in Blades' colours and jump up and down on it."