BusheyBlade
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I'm hoping by the time we play Stevenage away we will be promoted.
That's optimistic seeing as we played them away back in November
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I'm hoping by the time we play Stevenage away we will be promoted.
Probably because this is not a political thread I find myself in agreement with WalthamstowBlade. The club we support is Sheffield United. Therefore we are bound to find some new way of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
It was one of mine so pretty easy to find
http://www.s24su.com/forum/showthread.php?23787-Postion-Predictions-for-next-season&highlight=
charlton play stevenage on saturday , be of interest if stevenage win and we can move within 1 win on sunday
Assuming Charlton also lose at home to Rochdale tonight too....
I see a win tonight for Charlton and a draw Saturday./
Charlton draw 1-1, now that is a surprise!
MK Dons have an easy run in? They still have to play us don't they?![]()
Same here, ask me in 2 months...I'm too scared to vote.
If we win on Sunday, Champions.
If we win on Sunday, Champions.
But we don't in this situation. History shows that when we are averaging 2 points a game or thereabouts by this time of year we get promoted (81-82, 88-89, 89-90, 05-06). It's only when we need to win our last game to get promoted/avoid relegation that we fuck it up.
And we beat Darlington when we needed a win to clinch the title.You're right that historically we have tended to do well from similar positions.
Also, I don't think we've messed up much when needing to win our last game to be sure of promotion - 1989-90 needed to beat Leicester and duly thrashed them 5-2; 1983-4 although Hull still had another game to play we really had to beat Newport in our last game (after 2 very bad results) and did so 2-0,; and in 1970-1 didn't we need to beat Watford to be sure? We did so 3-0.
However, the memory of all those last day relegation disasters and failed play-off finals has ingrained a pessimistic outlook in me with regard to all things Sheffield United!
You're right that historically we have tended to do well from similar positions.
Also, I don't think we've messed up much when needing to win our last game to be sure of promotion - 1989-90 needed to beat Leicester and duly thrashed them 5-2; 1983-4 although Hull still had another game to play we really had to beat Newport in our last game (after 2 very bad results) and did so 2-0,; and in 1970-1 didn't we need to beat Watford to be sure? We did so 3-0.
However, the memory of all those last day relegation disasters and failed play-off finals has ingrained a pessimistic outlook in me with regard to all things Sheffield United!
Whilst no one would dare to vote for a play-off win, if DW achieved this unlikely scenario he would endear himself as the greatest ever Sheffield United manager of all time ever... ever!
But for the sake of all our collective nerves, let's hope it doesn't come down to that!
I really hope we don't end up in the play-offs. Our record is very poor. Three play-off finals reached, all lost and not a single goal scored by us.
In fact if you look at our record in all play-off matches we have hardly won any. A total of 11 matches played (if you count the old relegation games against Bristol City) and only one has been won in normal time (the 2-1 win against Sunderland). Our only other play-off match victory came against Nottingham Forest in extra time.
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