A win today (phew!) might just ease the pressure on Holloway a bit. The introduction of 20 year-old Paul Smyth was a life saver. It's always great to see a young player on his debut like him, no fear, all running, full of the joy of the game. His celebration after scoring the excellent winning goal was a reminder why we all fell in love with football.
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Originally posted by Kevin S View PostYay - a win!
The win also shows how crucial certain players are to the side. Maddison, Pritchard, Trybull, Tettey, and Gunn have all been key figures in our better performances (plus the recent introduction of academy starlet Jamal Lewis). The worrying thing is that not many of them may be here next season and we clearly look a much poorer side when they are absent.
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As I feared, a comprehensive battering at Wolves. Brentford won praise from Wolves fans for attacking and playing the ball on the floor but failed to create a real chance. They competed well for the first hour but brilliant strikes from Ruben Neves and Douglas ended the game as a contest.
Wolves are the best team I’ve seen in our 4 years in the Championship and are streets ahead of anything in the division this season.
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Witless banter from United over Wednesday's recent offer of season ticket refunds. The fact that most Wednesday fans thought this was a stupid idea is by the by. (Edit; beaten to it by Zeb)
Evans hasn't played for ages through injury then non-selection and there's talk he might go out on loan, BTW.
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Suspect that was a horrible game to watch as a neutral but found the tension quite something, it was the hope I couldn't stand. We worked hard, kept our shape well, they couldn't score for half an hour when we were a man short and we might have won it at the end. Low on quality in general but we showed some real character, that was the sort of game we'd have lost a month ago. Well done fellas, see you next season United.
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The Sheff United shirts look horrendously cluttered with the sponsor's name (awful font) and club logo clashing rather nastily.Last edited by Satchmo Distel; 13-01-2018, 01:47.
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A 1-0 win at Reading which would have been more convincing were it not for our usual profligacy with chances - another game with 20+ shots. Reading were not as bad as I’d been led to believe but Jaap Stam is not a popular man.
After 5 wins in the last 6 games, I expected to be higher in the table but with most of the teams around us winning we’re at least slowly closing in on the play-off places.
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I was at that game. Reading probably deserved to score at some point but Brentford deserved to win, having looked way better in general and especially on the break. Stam’s faith that quality will out, and that possession is nine tenths of winning games, is starting to look like blind optimism. Reading are in a relegation fight, and none of their players have improved under Stam in recent times.
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Utterly outclassed by 'Boro at LR. Out-thought off the pitch and outplayed on it. Yes they've spent the money, but it showed (unlike when we did it.) We're a bang average team at best, and today's performance threw that into relief big-time.
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Another excellent away win for us today and a stark contrast to our appalling home form. The usual tactic of dogged defending and relying on James Maddison's brilliance did the job once again.
Just a question of when Maddison goes and not if. He's been our match winner (and only scorer) on so many occasions that we may well be royally fucked when he departs.
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Worse than last week by all accounts (which seems impossible.) Played for an hour against ten men and lost 2–0. When we're bad we're very, very bad. Seriously need a result against Barnsley next week otherwise this has all the makings of another one of Holloway's six game losing streaks.
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Originally posted by Arturo View PostAnother excellent away win for us today and a stark contrast to our appalling home form. The usual tactic of dogged defending and relying on James Maddison's brilliance did the job once again.
Just a question of when Maddison goes and not if. He's been our match winner (and only scorer) on so many occasions that we may well be royally fucked when he departs.
Brentford improved significantly with the introduction of Judge, Canos and Marcondes and deserved at least a draw.
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- Oct 2011
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- Cambridgeshire
- Ipswich (convert)
- Those chocolate-coated ring-shaped ones you get at Christmas
Well, I think we're getting an answer to the question of who was going up behind Wolves. Villa are flying along at the moment.
Meanwhile Billy Sharp scored his 200th league goal in some style. He's the third highest scorer in the English leagues since the year 2000, having now overtaken Jamie Cureton.
Most English league goals since Jan 1, 2000:
219 Rickie Lambert
208 Wayne Rooney
200 Billy Sharp
199 Jamie Cureton
https://twitter.com/SkyFootball/status/962304273462669314
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