+ Visit Dundee United FC Mad for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results
Page 2 of 5 FirstFirst 1234 ... LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 50

Thread: New Season, New Beginning

  1. #11
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Posts
    16,058
    Usually I'm moaning about the LC starting too early but it feels like this is the one season where we could do with games under our belts early.

  2. #12
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Posts
    3,101
    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMcClean View Post
    So after probably the most traumatic and stressful five years out of my forty two supporting this bloody Club, we are finally back to where we should never have left in the first place. Covid19 obviously means that we can’t take part in this as we all would have liked, but after some of our recent traumas I’ll take anything and if it means sitting in front of a TV set then I’ll take that quite frankly.

    This season is going to be tough, no question. I personally have no ideas above our station and if we finish in 10th with at least some signs of progress then that will do for me. Hopefully, we’ll do a little better than that but everybody still needs to remind themselves that the recovery from THAT January transfer window and all that followed is not complete, not by a long chalk. Re-establishing ourselves in the top league is the final and most difficult step in our recovery and one I suspect, at best, is going to take another 2-3 seasons. Remember it took Sir Craig and Pedro four years to take us from the depths, to a team that started qualifying for Europe and ultimately winning the Scottish Cup. We should expect nothing less again this time round really.

    Consequently, as a support we need to constantly remind ourselves of this and to be patient as the season progresses. Hopefully a lot of the younger punters (like my son for instance) who started going up in the early Sir Criag days will not now take for granted what we had and that it takes constant hard work to maintain this. Myself and many others of my generation were the same with relegation in 1995 following years and years of nothing but success. Certainly I myself NEVER take anything for granted after that and as I say, hopefully the younger loons have learned similar lessons now after the recent traumas. Success does not come easy and you should always appreciate it for what it is when it comes around.

    Having said all that, it really has been amazing the loyalty our fan base has displayed over the last five years. Defying Funster predictions of ‘Sna Aff A Dyke’, season ticket numbers have been maintained, culminating in year on year increases in the last couple of seasons. The loyalty we have displayed despite some total utter cack in recent times has been remarkable and our loyalty and devotion can now absolutely never be questioned moving forward regardless of what may happen. So thank you fellow Arabs.

    Of course, even at a late stage nothing is never easy as an Arab and there always seems to be a punch in the solar plexus round the corner and of course this time it’s been Covid, Bride Of Chucky and Robbie Neilson. Thankfully that’s now behind us and hopefully the squad will take that adversity and use it to motivate them on the pitch. Incredibly, I do feel we’ve actually come out of this with a managerial upgrade albeit not exactly by design, but I’ll take that. Obviously, we need an extra bit of quality and depth, but the window lasts until a October so let’s give MM some slack and give him time and patience to make sure he gets in the RIGHT players not just any old guys just to make up the numbers. Survival is our current aim but we still need to think for the next couple of seasons beyond that and this should be minded with regard who we bring in. One absolute must is keeping Sir Lawrence for one more season. I think that really is quite critical. Hopefully the new owners are more than aware that selling the wrong players at the wrong time and for the wrong fees and for the wrong intentions are what started our downward spiral in the first place. Those sort of errors by our previous, ahem, ‘owner’ need to NEVER be repeated.

    But finally as Arabs let’s give ourselves a huge collective round of applause. Our loyalty can never, ever be questioned again. We have put up with some horrendous times over the last five years but we’ve held fast, stuck to it and now come back stronger than ever. Let’s continue that into today and into the future and when the good times roll around again, by God we’ll appreciate them all the more.

    C’MON UNITED!!!

    P2BAA
    Spot on!

  3. #13
    Join Date
    Oct 2018
    Posts
    5,915
    Quote Originally Posted by stokearab View Post
    Usually I'm moaning about the LC starting too early but it feels like this is the one season where we could do with games under our belts early.
    has the LC been scraped this season?

  4. #14
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Posts
    16,058
    Think it's October

  5. #15
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Posts
    21,509
    Yea and it could become a circus because the 4 seeds in the North would be St Johnstone Hibs Ross County Hearts.... with us and fun second seeds, means we will be in a group with one of those four and would be away from home in the fixture with them, can anyone see it not being Hearts lol

    On the plus side Cove and Raith could be two of the three lower seeds we could land up with

  6. #16
    Join Date
    May 2017
    Posts
    6,018
    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    Yea and it could become a circus because the 4 seeds in the North would be St Johnstone Hibs Ross County Hearts.... with us and fun second seeds, means we will be in a group with one of those four and would be away from home in the fixture with them, can anyone see it not being Hearts lol

    On the plus side Cove and Raith could be two of the three lower seeds we could land up with
    I imagine Hearts would be selling away tickets at around £200 a pop 😂

  7. #17
    Join Date
    Oct 2018
    Posts
    5,915
    Quote Originally Posted by stokearab View Post
    Think it's October
    ah ok was a bit imersed in budgegate to notice

  8. #18
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Posts
    16,058
    Quote Originally Posted by Shedboy1971 View Post
    ah ok was a bit imersed in budgegate to notice
    Too busy shag ging your way round Scotland to keep up! Hope all is well SB71. May get a ticket for the Megabus but I can't see it til the Spring 🤨

  9. #19
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Posts
    6,934
    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMcClean View Post
    So after probably the most traumatic and stressful five years out of my forty two supporting this bloody Club, we are finally back to where we should never have left in the first place. Covid19 obviously means that we can’t take part in this as we all would have liked, but after some of our recent traumas I’ll take anything and if it means sitting in front of a TV set then I’ll take that quite frankly.

    This season is going to be tough, no question. I personally have no ideas above our station and if we finish in 10th with at least some signs of progress then that will do for me. Hopefully, we’ll do a little better than that but everybody still needs to remind themselves that the recovery from THAT January transfer window and all that followed is not complete, not by a long chalk. Re-establishing ourselves in the top league is the final and most difficult step in our recovery and one I suspect, at best, is going to take another 2-3 seasons. Remember it took Sir Craig and Pedro four years to take us from the depths, to a team that started qualifying for Europe and ultimately winning the Scottish Cup. We should expect nothing less again this time round really.

    Consequently, as a support we need to constantly remind ourselves of this and to be patient as the season progresses. Hopefully a lot of the younger punters (like my son for instance) who started going up in the early Sir Criag days will not now take for granted what we had and that it takes constant hard work to maintain this. Myself and many others of my generation were the same with relegation in 1995 following years and years of nothing but success. Certainly I myself NEVER take anything for granted after that and as I say, hopefully the younger loons have learned similar lessons now after the recent traumas. Success does not come easy and you should always appreciate it for what it is when it comes around.

    Having said all that, it really has been amazing the loyalty our fan base has displayed over the last five years. Defying Funster predictions of ‘Sna Aff A Dyke’, season ticket numbers have been maintained, culminating in year on year increases in the last couple of seasons. The loyalty we have displayed despite some total utter cack in recent times has been remarkable and our loyalty and devotion can now absolutely never be questioned moving forward regardless of what may happen. So thank you fellow Arabs.

    Of course, even at a late stage nothing is never easy as an Arab and there always seems to be a punch in the solar plexus round the corner and of course this time it’s been Covid, Bride Of Chucky and Robbie Neilson. Thankfully that’s now behind us and hopefully the squad will take that adversity and use it to motivate them on the pitch. Incredibly, I do feel we’ve actually come out of this with a managerial upgrade albeit not exactly by design, but I’ll take that. Obviously, we need an extra bit of quality and depth, but the window lasts until a October so let’s give MM some slack and give him time and patience to make sure he gets in the RIGHT players not just any old guys just to make up the numbers. Survival is our current aim but we still need to think for the next couple of seasons beyond that and this should be minded with regard who we bring in. One absolute must is keeping Sir Lawrence for one more season. I think that really is quite critical. Hopefully the new owners are more than aware that selling the wrong players at the wrong time and for the wrong fees and for the wrong intentions are what started our downward spiral in the first place. Those sort of errors by our previous, ahem, ‘owner’ need to NEVER be repeated.

    But finally as Arabs let’s give ourselves a huge collective round of applause. Our loyalty can never, ever be questioned again. We have put up with some horrendous times over the last five years but we’ve held fast, stuck to it and now come back stronger than ever. Let’s continue that into today and into the future and when the good times roll around again, by God we’ll appreciate them all the more.

    C’MON UNITED!!!

    P2BAA
    Disappointing as Saturday was (and basically as the season is now effectively over) I thought I’d dig this up from back in August and highlight where we felt we were and what we felt we could/should achieve for the upcoming season. I’d say overall it’s job done - still a lot of work to do of course but Micky has certainly earned another crack at next year. However, next season though now is a totally different animal. I think it’s fair to say that we’ll be looking for a couple of key additions to the squad and a proper push for top six as the next stage of our recovery.

  10. #20
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Posts
    5,360
    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMcClean View Post
    Disappointing as Saturday was (and basically as the season is now effectively over) I thought I’d dig this up from back in August and highlight where we felt we were and what we felt we could/should achieve for the upcoming season. I’d say overall it’s job done - still a lot of work to do of course but Micky has certainly earned another crack at next year. However, next season though now is a totally different animal. I think it’s fair to say that we’ll be looking for a couple of key additions to the squad and a proper push for top six as the next stage of our recovery.
    I actually think it will be tougher to make top 6 next season.

    The ugly sisters will occupy top 2 ,Hibs will deffo be in top
    4,Hearts just being promoted will spend, the Sheepies being guff will spend and that just leaves the potential cup double winners as the last top 6 favourites IMO.

    2 or 3 new players won't cut it. We need more in if we want to challenge the teams I've mentioned above and if I'm being honest I'd be happy to not be involved in a relegation battle and have good cup run again.

    Top 6 would be great,but it can wait.

Page 2 of 5 FirstFirst 1234 ... LastLast

Forum Info

Footymad Forums offer you the chance to interact and discuss all things football with fellow fans from around the world, and share your views on footballing issues from the latest, breaking transfer rumours to the state of the game at international level and everything in between.

Whether your team is battling it out for the Premier League title or struggling for League survival, there's a forum for you!

Gooners, Mackems, Tractor Boys - you're all welcome, please just remember to respect the opinions of others.

Click here for a full list of the hundreds of forums available to you

The forums are free to join, although you must play fair and abide by the rules explained here, otherwise your ability to post may be temporarily or permanently revoked.

So what are you waiting for? Register now and join the debate!

(these forums are not actively moderated, so if you wish to report any comment made by another member please report it.)



Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •