Rodley
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Get that banner back in the ground, he’s coming home and boy do we need a miracle.
Welcome home Chrissy Wilder!
Welcome home Chrissy Wilder!
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Bad record ? Recently they seem to win !Versus Liverpool I expect a defeat but Liverpool have a bad record at bramall lane and our fans can make a huge difference.
Versus Brentford saturday I can see us getting points on the board either a draw or win and then build on that. We will see s massive difference in effort and start to attack teams .
He'll need three wise men backing him up.!Get that banner back in the ground, he’s coming home and boy do we need a miracle.
Welcome home Chrissy Wilder!
For some reason the thought of Wilder's return doesn't fill me with excitement. Hes going to be working on the same money policy that he walked out on us for and the same budget that PH has had to deal with ?
Osborn one of the few who carries little blame. Nothing short of 100% effort time after timeWill his turning water into wine miracle come in the form of turning Ben Osborn into a footballer?
And like Jesus he’get crusified when he bombs.Get that banner back in the ground, he’s coming home and boy do we need a miracle.
Welcome home Chrissy Wilder!
I asked for another £110 million and a wall to pi55 it up againstWelcome back Chris! How's the transfer budget looking for January?
We're talking modern Liverpool, not early-90s Liverpool.Versus Liverpool I expect a defeat but Liverpool have a bad record at bramall lane
A draw would be optimistic and even then at a stretch. To go from that performance on Saturday to beating Brentford on Saturday having played, and most likely to lost to Liverpool in between, is a ridiculous turnaround. If that happens then Wilder wins Manager of the Year now. Let's not get silly and remain rooted. Baby steps. Seeing us complete two passes would be an improvement. Having 40% possession would be an improvement. Having shots on target that aren't straight down the middle at the keeper would be improvement. Scratch that. Shots on target period would be an improvement.Versus Liverpool I expect a defeat but Liverpool have a bad record at bramall lane and our fans can make a huge difference.
Versus Brentford saturday I can see us getting points on the board either a draw or win and then build on that. We will see s massive difference in effort and start to attack teams .
For some reason the thought of Wilder's return doesn't fill me with excitement. Hes going to be working on the same money policy that he walked out on us for and the same budget that PH has had to deal with ?
A draw would be optimistic and even then at a stretch. To go from that performance on Saturday to beating Brentford on Saturday having played, and most likely to lost to Liverpool in between, is a ridiculous turnaround. If that happens then Wilder wins Manager of the Year now. Let's not get silly and remain rooted. Baby steps. Seeing us complete two passes would be an improvement. Having 40% possession would be an improvement. Having shots on target that aren't straight down the middle at the keeper would be improvement. Scratch that. Shots on target period would be an improvement.
Hmm, I think that's a very generous view of how games went that season. In a season where a lot of games felt almost meaningless, United were comfortably the worst team in the division, both to the eye test and statistically. The games weren't competitive. It was attack v defence for the most part, we just had a better defensive structureSurprised you can see the difference in performances.
Wilder spent 50 million each season
Think back to the Wilder relegation season, we were competive in almost evert match.
Many game looked like 2 evenly matched teams but we really struggled to score, we lost so many matches by 1 goal.
There was 1 dreadful performances under Wilder, when we lost 0-5 away at Leicester, this was Wilders last match.
Now compare it to this season.
Hecky has spent 60 million this season less 30 million brought in on sales = 30 million net spend.
We look at least a division maybe even 2 divisions below the opposition.
You really believe we have no chance of winning a single game and the chance of becoming the worse PL in history is a real possibility.
It's not so much the results, it's the performances, our only hope is that the opposition feel sorry for us and take their foot of the pedal.
We've slipped so much, this could actually be the least competitive Sheffield UInited side in our 134 year history.
Wilder has proven he doesn't need money to get players to play as a team, he will also ensure the players give 100%.
It's not much to ask, should be a minimum really. Don't mind losing but at least give your best and don't give up.
Is he humble enough to accept the mistakes he made and learn from them?
I genuinely have no recollection of that 2-0 defeat
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