Daniel Lafferty Had been steady in League One and a regular but a few difficult defensive moments against quick wingers always made you feel Wilder may bring in some competition. Enda Stevens came in but you were not certain who would start but the newcomer got the gig and never looked back; at least early on. Lafferty played in the cup games but was not quite convincing and I recall him then being used in midfield against Preston and at Leicester in the cup but was quite poor and gave the ball away a lot and looked very slow. He came on more earlier in the season to plug the left-hand side if teams attacked down there but his appearances became less and less and he was not even on the bench very much as the games went on.
He then got back on the bench and was used in a game against Millwall but despite Stevens form dropping off; he was never considered. Many said he should be playing but I think that is more around we had no other options than him to replace Stevens. I think most realised he was not better than him but maybe just deserved a go as Stevens had been poor for a run of games. The fact Wilder did not play him says a lot and I am not sure he is someone Wilder sees as playing more than the odd fill in game or sub appearance. I would not be totally surprised if we got some better competition for Stevens if he moved on. Is a solid player at League One level but not sure he is quite good enough for the level we are at or aspire to now.
Grade D+ (Last season B-)
Enda Stevens started the season superbly and looked a top, top signing. Faded badly around Xmas time and had a bad few months and ought to have been dropped but then got back to form and played better to end the season. Signed from Portsmouth on a free, after stating his career at Villa and then having to drop down. The Pompey fans were gutted he left and he was one of their stand outs as they won the league. Many United fans had reservations if he was going to start (no guarantee as Lafferty was still around and had been steady enough) as it was a big leap to go up two divisions but he started really well in the opening game and continued this form. Got forward to attack, defended well and a decent ball player. He looked very composed and sure of his play. Just really consistent and he bombed up and down, putting some good balls into the box. Also had a few efforts on goal.
As United’s form dropped off, he was one of main players who had performed so well that started to also tail off. He started to lose his man more, his passing and touch was off. He just started to struggle and he became quite inconsistent in games. Recall a few crucial errors but overall, he went from a 7-8/10 to a 6 at best and even lower some weeks. Tendency to let players come inside happened too much and led to a number of goals coming from his opponent down that side.
He slowly got back to form as United did too and buoyed by getting into the Republic of Ireland squad, started to return to levels he set. His final ball became better and he started to knock some better balls into the box and showed a resurgence of energy as he was key in some really good performances again especially at Bramall Lane. However, he had some poor displays in crucial away games at Barnsley and at Birmingham and made an error in the crucial home game against Millwall and started to look weary as the season ended.
His qualities are his fitness, energy levels and touch when under pressure. He is a decent ball player and love the way he links with likes of Fleck and O’Connell. His go to move is the 1-2 after the throw when he throws in and then goes and receives the return; often from Duffy or Fleck. He is relentless at times and when he plays well it makes such a difference. However, he lacks out and out pace and switches off a bit too much defensively and his final ball for the most part was not good enough. He also does not trust his right foot at all and often pirouettes 360 degrees to use his left foot which gets him into further trouble. Still he had a good first season for us and if he can improve on the stated weaknesses, he could be a mainstay. When he dropped off; Lafferty was not seen as much better and that is a worry as Wilder persisted with him despite it being clear he needed to come out for a bit but he did keep going and ended the season back in better form; if not quite the level that he started it. Like a few others needs to be more consistent but only 27 so coming into his peak years. We need some serious competition for him next season and might be one area we need to improve if we are serious about the top 6.
Grade B- (Last season NA)
George Baldock Did not know much about him other than he was the brother of Sam the striker at Brighton. First noticed him in the game at MK Dons when he was easily the best player for a sorry opponent well beaten by the rampant Blades. He caused us problems with his strong running, pacey attacking skills and good technical ability. Wilder had him for a season at Oxford on loan and obviously he impressed him and signed him for a reportedly small fee (not sure it was more than a couple of hundred grand) to give us competition there. The sort of signing that our local rivals mocked calling him an unknown but we had this before with O’Connell, Fleck etc – so we trusted messrs Mitchell and co that they saw something. He played a bit in pre-season but clearly was not first choice with Freeman’s season. He seemed very pally with another ex MK Don Carruthers and spoke well whenever interviewed. Did quite well in the League Cup game v Leicester and then again at Bolton in his first league start. He played in one of his first games in the pressure cooker at Hillsborough and was excellent and never looked back and was a mainstay of the side as Freeman got injured and he took his chance.
Got better and better and showed real qualities. Fast, athletic, decent on the ball and could run all day. He was a huge forward threat when we attacked and got his first goal v Sunderland and had a few other chances. The only knock is that his final ball was not always good enough and sometimes he overhit it, other times hit the first man. However, I loved his application and he never shirked a battle. When he missed a few games before Xmas and Basham filled in, you saw the difference attacking and defensively. When he got back we improved down this side. Indeed, I felt for a run of a couple of months after Xmas he was one of our best players and really enjoyed watching him improve. He maybe tired at the end of the season and a had a few games where he did not make same impact.
Been a tremendous signing and a real surprise and hoping he can keep improving. Only 25 and now seems to have the shirt which is incredible to think after what Freeman did the year before but for all his good play he has to find a better end product.
Grade B+(Last season NA)

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