Shoreham_Bhoys
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Nigel Adkins, that is all.
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Going down to the fourth division was a much worse season than this one. Having said that this one is awful I have to admit.Started supporting this club as a 4 year old in 1993.
We've been through some shit as fans, we've not had it easy, but my god, this season is so far above the worst season ever, I don't think it will ever be beaten by a worse one in future. Truly awful circumstances for fans, but also awful circumstancers for players, too. They are human just like fans, they are having to play in conditions that a year ago nobody would have thought would ever happen. In July last year, playing sometimes 3 games in 7 days, causing injuries which not only fucked us, but also other clubs like Liverpool. Do we seriously believe Liverpool would have lost 7-2 against Villa had fans been in stadiums?
I think as fans, we accepted relegation in December but hoped we would not break Derby's unwanted record (which we probably won't). I've been thinking for the past 2-3 months, lets just get this season over, and reinforce in the summer and go again. I look at teams like Norwich, who also finished dead last last season and are now flying with a few loan signings, whilst only losing 2 players for big money (Lewis and Godfrey).
In terms of our current team, realistically I can't see anyone paying the money we would ask for JOC, Berge after long injuries, so I'm pretty confident they'll be back with us next season.
Lundstram will almost certainly leave, and I'd expect others such as Osborn, Robinson, Moussett and maybe Stevens to leave to allow us to recoup some of the losses we will incur due to relegation.
Norwood - Although he's had a poor season this year, he's got 3 promotions to the PL with 3 different clubs, he'll be one of the best players in the Championship, again.
Fleck - He'll be one of the top midfielders in the league.
Ramsdale - He'll be one of the top GK's in the league
JOC - Will be one of the best CB's in the league
Egan - Will be one of the best CB's in the league
Basham - Still has a lot to give, great servant
Baldock - Will be one of the best wing back's in the league
Bogle - Will be one of the best wing back's in the league
Sharp - Will have a role to play in the Championship
Brewster - Has experience scoring in Champioonship
McBurnie - Has experience scoring in Championship
I believe with a few loanee's and a few new midfielders, we will be comfortably one of the best teams in the division. As much as relegation hurts, we're a stronger team for it.
I look at Sunderland, Ipswich, Bolton, Hull, Portsmouth, who all eventually overspent in the Premier League to "compete" it didn't work, and they came down worse for it (some suffering bakruptcy). We are opposite and I think we owe Wilder and the board credit for that.
For that reason, we should go with this management team.. and the most important part of this? We will all be there!
Chrissy Wilder and Alan Knill.....♪
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I know people say "but we're in the Premier League" and I get that, being shit in the Prem is better than being shit anywhere else, but if you look at it from the perspective that we are supposed to be a Premier League team, and aren't here because of a clerical error, this is the shittest we've been in my life in context. We're so far off our peers it's embarrassing.
The injury situation, Covid and the fact we were stuffed so early will at least make it less painful than last time we went down from the Premier League.
We didn’t play Man Utd in 74/75 when we just missed out. We played them the following season & lost 5-1 away & 4-1 at home!This season reminds me of that one. We just missed out on European football the previous season too. That season we had Currie, Woodward etc and as a 9 yr old I had hope right until the end. We beat Man U that season too!
Derby hold the record with 29 defeats from 38 games. 1 win and 8 drawsAnyone ever been defeated 30x in a season of 38 games? Yet!
We didn’t play Man Utd in 74/75 when we just missed out. We played them the following season & lost 5-1 away & 4-1 at home!
75-76 we got well beaten a lot of times & were effectively down as early as this season
After 26 games in 1975-76 we were 5 wins away from 4th bottom, just like now. We scored 18 and conceded 54. This season we scored 15 and conceded 43 so 1975-76 was worse
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Until the last 6 games, W 4 D 1 LIThe worst season was 1976 under Furphy an Sirrel. We were down by October and hardly a player especially TC broke sweat from November onwards. At least this team stills fights
We finished with 22 points (2 points for a win back then) with 6 wins although I think 4 of these came after we were confirmed as relegated.Fair play Silent. I just saw the Newport stat and if sank in how ridiculously bad this season has been. How many points did we finish on that season?
We finished with 22 points (2 points for a win back then) with 6 wins although I think 4 of these came after we were confirmed as relegated.
No, we lost 5-1 and 4-1 to themThis season reminds me of that one. We just missed out on European football the previous season too. That season we had Currie, Woodward etc and as a 9 yr old I had hope right until the end. We beat Man U that season too!
Deffo my worst season ended with Don Givens' penalty.
Ah, my mistake. I thought we beat them once we were relegated. This season has fried my brain.No, we lost 5-1 and 4-1 to them
We beat them 3 times in a row. Sept 1972. Easter and Boxing Day 1973Ah, my mistake. I thought we beat them once we were relegated. This season has fried my brain.
Playing in white shirts and red shorts. That alone makes it THE worst season.I started in 1970/71 so for me
1980/81 was the worst. Relegation to Division 4. Gutless performances from the players.
2015/16 under Adkins was probably the second worst. It was touch and go whether I renewed my season ticket that year.
Started supporting this club as a 4 year old in 1993.
We've been through some shit as fans, we've not had it easy, but my god, this season is so far above the worst season ever, I don't think it will ever be beaten by a worse one in future. Truly awful circumstances for fans, but also awful circumstancers for players, too. They are human just like fans, they are having to play in conditions that a year ago nobody would have thought would ever happen. In July last year, playing sometimes 3 games in 7 days, causing injuries which not only fucked us, but also other clubs like Liverpool. Do we seriously believe Liverpool would have lost 7-2 against Villa had fans been in stadiums?
I think as fans, we accepted relegation in December but hoped we would not break Derby's unwanted record (which we probably won't). I've been thinking for the past 2-3 months, lets just get this season over, and reinforce in the summer and go again. I look at teams like Norwich, who also finished dead last last season and are now flying with a few loan signings, whilst only losing 2 players for big money (Lewis and Godfrey).
In terms of our current team, realistically I can't see anyone paying the money we would ask for JOC, Berge after long injuries, so I'm pretty confident they'll be back with us next season.
Lundstram will almost certainly leave, and I'd expect others such as Osborn, Robinson, Moussett and maybe Stevens to leave to allow us to recoup some of the losses we will incur due to relegation.
Norwood - Although he's had a poor season this year, he's got 3 promotions to the PL with 3 different clubs, he'll be one of the best players in the Championship, again.
Fleck - He'll be one of the top midfielders in the league.
Ramsdale - He'll be one of the top GK's in the league
JOC - Will be one of the best CB's in the league
Egan - Will be one of the best CB's in the league
Basham - Still has a lot to give, great servant
Baldock - Will be one of the best wing back's in the league
Bogle - Will be one of the best wing back's in the league
Sharp - We've been through some shit as fans, we've not had it easy, but my god, this season is so far above the worst season ever, I don't think it will ever be beaten by a worse one in future. Truly awful circumstances for fans, but also awful circumstancers for players, too. They are human just like fans, they are We've been through some shit as fans, we've not had it easy, but my god, this season is so far above the worst season ever, I don't think it will ever be beaten by a worse one in future. Truly awful circumstances for fans, but also awful circumstancers for players, too. They are human just like fans, they are having to play in conditions that a year ago nobody would have thought would ever happen. In July last year, playing sometimes 3 games in 7 days, causing injuries which not only fucked us, but also other clubs like Liverpool. Do we seriously believe Liverpool would have lost 7-2 against Villa had fans been in stadiums?
I agree- All of this talk about worst season of my life is such a load of shit - it’s all about expectations, and getting your head out of your arse and seeing the sun.I think as fans, we accepted relegation in December but hoped we would not break Derby's unwanted record (which we probably won't). I've been thinking for the past 2-3 months, lets just get this season over, and reinforce in the summer and go again. I look at teams like Norwich, who also finished dead last last season and are now flying with a few loan signings, whilst only losing 2 players for big money (Lewis and Godfrey).
In terms of our current team, realistically I can't see anyone paying the money we would ask for JOC, Berge after long injuries, so I'm pretty confident they'll be back with us next season.
Lundstram will almost certainly leave, and I'd expect others such as Osborn, Robinson, Moussett and maybe Stevens to leave to allow us to recoup some of the losses we will incur due to relegation.
Norwood - Although he's had a poor season this year, he's got 3 promotions to the PL with 3 different clubs, he'll be one of the best players in the Championship, again.
Fleck - He'll be one of the top midfielders in the league.
Ramsdale - He'll be one of the top GK's in the league
JOC - Will be one of the best CB's in the league
Egan - Will be one of the best CB's in the league
Basham - Still has a lot to give, great servant
Baldock - Will be one of the best wing back's in the league
Bogle - Will be one of the best wing back's in the league
Sharp - Will have a role to play in the Championship
Brewster - Has experience scoring in Champioonship
McBurnie - Has experience scoring in Championship
I believe with a few loanee's and a few new midfielders, we will be comfortably one of the best teams in the division. As much as relegation hurts, we're a stronger team for it.
I look at Sunderland, Ipswich, Bolton, Hull, Portsmouth, who all eventually overspent in the Premier League to "compete" it didn't work, and they came down worse for it (some suffering bakruptcy). We are opposite and I think we owe Wilder and the board credit for that.
For that reason, we should go with this management team.. and the most important part of this? We will all be there!
Chrissy Wilder and Alan Knill.....♪
♪
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No idea mate, we’re doing so well n’ all.Why do we need to endure this endless fucking moaning?
I remember when we were getting spanked week in, week out at the end of 1990, people were still right behind Bassett because the team was flogging its guts out. This one isn’t.I am going to LOL literally at this...
OK I have blanked it out ( I get depression at the best of times!) but fuck me backwards....
If the option of getting thrashed shitless in the best league in the world (maybe) had been on offer sometime between 1976 and 1990 I think we all would have said yes please.....
One thing that is worth comment is how much the crowd do make a difference....
The Old "12th man cliche" maybe aint that far off reality....
Maybe but you dont just press the esc key or delete button at the end of the season. This shit sticks and I am not sure Wilder is tough enough to resolve it. Why he now blames everything but himself is beyond me. Playing 4-4-2 against Liverpool we looked a lot better. Why not start like that ffs? Instead it's the George Graham approach to football and for those old enough the Jack Charlton boring Middlesbrough approach prior to Graham.I think you need to put things into perspective. We had a year in the Premier League and did fantastically. OK, so we are going down and will have to manage on the parachute payment.We have one of the best managers in UK football and have a good chance of getting straight back IMHO. Just remember the wonderful weeks and months we've had under Wilder. Some of the best football I have seen from a Blades team. You don't need to go back too far to remember us being relegated to the fourth division. Only a few years ago we were enjoying the likes of the 2 Nigels and Micky Adams in the 3rd division. Do you really think this season is worse than that dross? Give your head a wobble.
I remember when we were getting spanked week in, week out at the end of 1990, people were still right behind Bassett because the team was flogging its guts out. This one isn’t.
So there’s a difference. If you’d asked fans between 1976 and 1990 if they’d have been happy seeing their team go down fighting as we were in 1990 or just bending over for everyone as we are now, I suspect you’d have got very different answers.
But we did beat L**ds (albeit after relegation was confirmed).We didn’t play Man Utd in 74/75 when we just missed out. We played them the following season & lost 5-1 away & 4-1 at home!
75-76 we got well beaten a lot of times & were effectively down as early as this season
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