Silent Blade
Well-Known Member
I was there. Woody cracker from outside the boxBut we did beat L**ds (albeit after relegation was confirmed).
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I was there. Woody cracker from outside the boxBut we did beat L**ds (albeit after relegation was confirmed).
Along with Sunderland (05-06) and Ipswich (94-95)Derby hold the record with 29 defeats from 38 games. 1 win and 8 draws
Bit deluded that pal why stick with the ones who can’t cut it in this division new Norwood needed new Bash needed new Mcgoldrick needed bring in younger athletic versions that can make the step up and sustain it strikers .... no commentStarted 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 think you miss my point. I was comparing this season with some of the dross that has been served up to us in the last few years whilst JL94x4 has been supporting us. I went even further and looked back to some of the black moments since I have been a Blade, that's over 60 years. Quite frankly there is no comparison between some of the shite we have played in the past or the dark days of getting relegated to the 4th division.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.
Football is about entertainment. If we lost games 2-5 at least we'd bloody well score! It is turgid awful crap and only two people are responsible for that Wilder and Knill. We've gone from exciting to bloody shite and boring, constantly giving the ball away in possession that leads to goals conceded.
If you keep making the same mistakes.... then bloody well do something about it ! It isn't rocket science it is one of life's early lessons, that most people learn. Clearly Wilder has forgotten that and for that the management take responsibility. Thankfully only 12 more games to put up with this bollocks.
Well at the risk of a score drawI think you miss my point. I was comparing this season with some of the dross that has been served up to us in the last few years whilst JL94x4 has been supporting us. I went even further and looked back to some of the black moments since I have been a Blade, that's over 60 years. Quite frankly there is no comparison between some of the shite we have played in the past or the dark days of getting relegated to the 4th division.
I'm not a fan of looking back so far to when we were dreadful to somehow feel better about an hugely disappointing season. However it has been 4 seasons forward and now it will be one back. Not the worst net outcome overall.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.
We have just had the best 4 seasons in my (since 1971 season ticket ) memory. Last season we overperformed to a huge extent riding on a wave of Wilder emotion.
Roygbiv saying worst season ever is wrong. In 74/75 we were on the edge of Europe and in 75/76 against the top 19 clubs we had 7 points (in today’s money) from 26 games. That was my worst season as we had debt, were selling off our best players to pay for a stand and a cross-toothed inarticulate manager who had less ideas aout football tactics than my dead grandmother.
Our average position in English football over the last 50 years is 30. We are going into the Championship next season with no debt, with a great owner and manager and coach (PA/Wilder/Knill) and a host of young players with potential.
For fuck’s sake get rid of this Billy big Bollocks attitude and see where we have been recently and where we can go with what this owner/ manager/ coach have built.
Magic isn’t really Magic - it’s about Knowledge, Planning and Patience.
Like a few Mick, I'm resigned to being relegated and have been for a while. It's what happens next that bothers me.I don't think we disagree, but I suppose I'm answering the OP's question directly. Let's just hope next season we can come back up. I firmly believe we can and I still think CW is the man to do it. Hopefully, he will have learnt a lot from the season. I must say the way we played against Fulham was woeful.
EXACTLYIt's not even a real season, just write it off. It will be written about as a season that had crazy results and circumstances for years to come.
Write it off and hope that we're not shit when things are 'normal' again.
ok the 1980-81 season was die is that betterThe worst season ever in our history we finished 1st.
1981-82.
It's as simple as that for me.
The Adkins season was the worst. Much worse than this.An ubershite season compounded by not being able to vent in person, but the league one wilderness years felt more depressing tbh.
16How can anyone say it's not the worst? We haven't been to a single game, how can anything be worse than that?? I'd take League One forever rather than not going to a game forever.
Those who don't go to games anyway might have an argument, but even then I'd say this takes some beating. We've lost 21 out of 26 fucking games and only scored 15 goals!
Thank Givens day was the worst ever.The worst season for me was definitely when we went down to the 4th division. I'm sure at the time we had something like 5 games in hand over everyone else at the bottom. All we needed was a point from any one of them. We still managed to lose them all.
It felt so bad cause there was always hope. Hope we d avoid the inevitable Hope that we d scrape that point from somewhere. Hope that Givens would save us in the dying seconds.
Now there's no hope at all. We are down.
was at chelsea in 94 wasnt it under bassett but got to agree with you getting relegated to the old division 4 was the lowest point in the clubs history awful awful dayThank Givens day was the worst ever.
If you are gonna get relegated it’s always much worse when it goes to the wire,at least we’ve become accustomed to relegation this season with plenty of time to let in sink in.
Was it under Warnock when we were about 7th from bottom at half-time but by full times were down and out?,it’s hard to recover from that and it started a long decline.
Sorry fat fingers, what I'm trying to say, in my 60 plus years going to the Lane, it's been very very bad, very bad and bad, let me tell you now at this point in time it's not even got to the bad stage yet. Still time to achieve a bad though.I've been going to the Lane the thick end of 60 yearsyears
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.
im sure any manager we bring in will have some clues on how to set upAgree...that we'll have several more than decent players
the big problem for me....is that we've stopped using our system....and now we look clueless at chance creation.
I was wrong about the quality problem, but I’d stand by the rest.It’s the worst season I remember (I go back to 1988). We went down scrapping to the end in 1994 and 2007, and as crap as we were in 2011, at least it wasn’t under such a spotlight. What bothers me isn’t that the quality isn’t there - it frequently wasn’t under Bassett and Warnock - but that the mentality isn’t either. The players and staff have been resigned to relegation since very early on. The quality problem will be less next season by virtue of being in a lower league, but I don’t see any sign of the mentality being sorted. I’d love to be playing us first game next season.
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