As a relative newbie to the forum, I don't expect anyone to be hanging on to my every word, but as a life long Blade, after first attending a match with my Grandad around 1969/1970, I wanted to chip in with a few comments. First, and most obvious of all, we have, over recent years, let good players go and replaced them with people of lesser quality, and then in turn let those people go and replace them in the same manner. Hence we were a team that briefly flirted with the Premiership, under Warnock, and then we were always solid fixtures around the top 8 of the Championship. The rest is (recent) history.
When we pushed the boat out and bought James Beattie, we had a front man who ignited the crowd and who was on an impressive goals tally when we decided to sell him.
When we signed an ageing Gary Speed (RIP) we brought in a player of fantastic experience who had played at the highest level and who still had a touch of class about him, a model player.
Ched Evans was a player with potential (and despite all the press stories, we did not pay 3 million pounds for him, just like Hull did not pay us 2.5 million for Harry) who only found his scoring boots once we entered league one, but when he did, he could not stop scoring.
Last season. we had the cup run and missed the play-offs by the skin of our teeth.
Where is the "James Beattie" or "Gary Speed" like player in our line up? The player who has played at the highest (or a higher) level than everyone else around him, who brings that quiet confidence that spreads to the rest of the team?
Where is our "Ched Evans" front man, who keeps the team belief high, because going behind (as we constantly do these days) does not mean we will lose games.
Why didn't we sign any of the "20 plus goals" strikers from other league one clubs when we had the chance this summer, is SUFC such an undesirable place to come and ply your trade.
We are shipping too many goals, without a doubt, we don't close down players on the ball quick enough, and despite often being in the final third of the pitch, we don't score enough.
Who is at fault? Well the board have to be first in the firing line, because they should know that if we carry on like this, gates will drop and so will income. Does anyone honestly think that we will be getting 18,000 a week if we are in League 1, yet again, next year? The die hards will attend of course, the more casual fan will drop off again. Money has to be spent on loan player wages and more importantly, in January. Last year we had too much ground to catch up on, but made it to 7th place. We can't do that this season, we have to be top 10 in January as a minimum.
Second, Nigel Clough, I love Nige as much as the rest of us, but sometimes he baffles me. Why wait too long to bring on JCR yesterday? Why on earth buy Chris Basham as an attacking midfielder when he has never played that role?
On what strength did he think that McGahey (who has not been too bad) should come straight in to the first team, when we have lads as good in the U21's already?
I understand that we can't rush along young players who are coming back from injury, but from what I have seen of Diego this term in the youth team, he has more skill than Murphy, Flynn and Scougall (no disrespect to those three) with his only weakness being a lack of height. I would start Diego over Scougall any day of the week, because Diego has pace AND can score.
The players have to shoulder some blame, there is no excuse for not being fit if you are a pro who gets paid to kick a ball around for 90 minutes, twice a week, and get paid handsomely for it. Baxter is great but looks like still needs to drop a few pounds, as does Higdon. Despite what the manager tells you to do, some things should be instinctive; closing someone down, getting a foot in to get the ball or slow the game down, anticpating where the opposition or your own players are about to play the ball to.
I could go on, but no doubt you are all bored or asleep after my long post above!
I will finish by saying that , as always, I will be buying two season tickets next season, as I always have, for me and the wife, another staunch Blade, I just wish I would be watching Championship football next time!
UTB.