Re Brewster, I agree totally with Shacks. There´s absolutely no hate involved. Where I disagree is standing where you should remain seated. Blocking the view of the people behind is just not on.
Wilder complained about the EFL because yet again the opposition (Plymouth) is given an extra day to rest and prepare and you could tell because they looked much fresher than us. Regards the match on Saturday, Plymouth had loads of great situations but struggled to create many chances. You suspect if United had conceded we'd have upped it and moved into a higher gear. Our team was tired and obviously trying to save energy by just doing enough.
All those saying playing shit but still picking up points Have 5 minutes to actually take a look at why that is It's all down to how Wilder is changing the different little tactical bits in the style of play to actually match the opposition and play them at their own game to be able to stop them and it's working brilliantly Nor 2 games will we play the same or be set he same in some cases seriously step back and look it's not were playing shit were matching what's in front of us I.e hitting them with their own style of play and it's genious
Wilder knows exactly what he's doing. He manages a squad, fully understanding the limitations of the squad. He manages games, knowing full well the limitations of the team on the field at any one time, and the options available in the context of players out either temporarily or long-term. Until those limitations are resolved you ain't gonna see the Blades busting a gut to score 4 or 5 trying to play catch -up with anyone with a superior goal difference. He understands the concept of "Horses for Courses". Selecting your so-called best 11 for every game is "old school", and the development of young Blades in this current squad is testimony to the success of the Blades overall management policies. Wilder isn't here merely to manage the team, squad and individual games; he's here to manage the season and very likely lead the club back to the Premier League with a renewed determination to stay there.
The atmosphere against Sunderland was brilliant,the atmosphere especially at home is dependant on the day and the bigger the team the better atmosphere,similar to any club really,don’t think there’s an issue
Re Brewster, I agree totally with Shacks. There´s absolutely no hate involved. Where I disagree is standing where you should remain seated. Blocking the view of the people behind is just not on.
Thanks . At least somebody gets it .
Wilder complained about the EFL because yet again the opposition (Plymouth) is given an extra day to rest and prepare and you could tell because they looked much fresher than us. Regards the match on Saturday, Plymouth had loads of great situations but struggled to create many chances. You suspect if United had conceded we'd have upped it and moved into a higher gear. Our team was tired and obviously trying to save energy by just doing enough.
swings and roundabouts pal, you's had an extra rest day the week before then
All those saying playing shit but still picking up points
Have 5 minutes to actually take a look at why that is
It's all down to how Wilder is changing the different little tactical bits in the style of play to actually match the opposition and play them at their own game to be able to stop them and it's working brilliantly
Nor 2 games will we play the same or be set he same in some cases seriously step back and look it's not were playing shit were matching what's in front of us I.e hitting them with their own style of play and it's genious
Wilder knows exactly what he's doing. He manages a squad, fully understanding the limitations of the squad. He manages games, knowing full well the limitations of the team on the field at any one time, and the options available in the context of players out either temporarily or long-term. Until those limitations are resolved you ain't gonna see the Blades busting a gut to score 4 or 5 trying to play catch -up with anyone with a superior goal difference. He understands the concept of "Horses for Courses". Selecting your so-called best 11 for every game is "old school", and the development of young Blades in this current squad is testimony to the success of the Blades overall management policies. Wilder isn't here merely to manage the team, squad and individual games; he's here to manage the season and very likely lead the club back to the Premier League with a renewed determination to stay there.
The atmosphere against Sunderland was brilliant,the atmosphere especially at home is dependant on the day and the bigger the team the better atmosphere,similar to any club really,don’t think there’s an issue
Can't believe the negativity. Top of the league and playing a bit rubbish? What happens when we play to our potential. All good!!
Carrying a lot of luck & so is Burnley
What's wrong with Bramall Lane atmosphere? It's got shite fans in it.
Leeds fan
Elland Road is the only ground with any atmosphere in this league any more dont kid yourselves fellas
What a load of shite
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