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Thread: The Blades remind me of us.

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    Not looking good for them but two “lucky” undeserved victories can make it look a whole lot better.

    Next game v West Brom might be the start of their revival

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Not looking good for them but two “lucky” undeserved victories can make it look a whole lot better.

    Next game v West Brom might be the start of their revival
    But lose that game and...... it’s Brian the Blade in the car park asking for Wilder to resign.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolmorgan View Post
    Lost 1-0 today to WHU.A bit unlucky,no goal scorer & very little class.Can’t see them stopping up this season.They look like a good Championship side.
    Not sure what this is meant to mean. Are you saying we will go down? Or saying we're a good Championship side? Or that we lack class?

    We certainly dont have a striker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    Not sure what this is meant to mean. Are you saying we will go down? Or saying we're a good Championship side? Or that we lack class?

    We certainly dont have a striker.
    You seem a bit slow at times Wan.Are you silly Miller in disguise 🥸

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    A little respect please, as the commentators say its Chrissy Wilder, be really nice to Sheffield United, after all Billy Sharpe would be a asset, in the future,! and they have always been friends to us, "Good luck tomorrow.".

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    Back of a fag packet stuff...
    They certainly don’t look like a premier league side at the moment. Low on con confidence. Can’t see how a change of manager would help improve things also.
    If they are going to survive then it’s the current one who has the best chance of doing it. I don’t think they will though. Possible good cup run but relegation.
    He been getting 101% out of the squad for a couple of years., punching above their weight. When that % drops even a little you see the result.
    They should be able to bounce back from the championship if wilder stays.
    Norwich have the right idea.
    Very difficult to transform a club into something that can become established in the premier league. How do you change out most of the players and maintain results?
    A bit like us, not quite good enough in current league but strong in the league below.

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    At least they've been in the Premier League.
    They look nailed on for relegation although a couple of wins could well give them confidence.
    Don't see how a new manager would change things, the same goes for us.

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