Be afraid..... Blades have just put 4 past those European Cup winners in waiting (if beeb love in is anything to go by) Wrexham....
Hollywood ****ers, hope they crash and burn
Be afraid..... Blades have just put 4 past those European Cup winners in waiting (if beeb love in is anything to go by) Wrexham....
And that was against a side who'd lost their previous 7 games without scoring ! WorryingWe're ****e first round every year which is comforting to know. only this year we lucked a win, pretty easily opened up and a lot of strolling around, hope it improves
Only followed on here and the website text updates, and gather it was poor, but we won! In years gone we've been knocked out of cups in the first round, with managers using it to make a point to the board that they need more money to spend. By the sound of it, Cifuentes has made that point, but we're still in the cup. Great management to play poorly, but just about well enough.
Says Andersen's foster dad lol**** me, you've got the Marti-love bad!
I only watched about thirty minutes of tonight's game, but it confirmed what I thought on Saturday - we're slow, unfit, awful defensively and have very little attacking threat. The new signings will need to make a positive impact pretty quickly.
There is no excuse for the fitness. Surely it's every professional footballers duty to the club, their team mates and, indeed, themselves to keep themselves in best possible shape?
Some of them have been having too relaxed a summer.
No reflection on the manager then?
I like Marti a lot but personally am disappointed in what i've see so far this season.
After the achievements at the end of last season, i really expected him and his back-room staff to have worked the squad hard in the summer and had them ready and in tip-top condition right from the get-go this term.
The performances so far fitness-wise are rather concerning. I've read elsewhere that the conditioning team like to start slow and build to a strong finish fitness-wise.
This is complete twaddle as professional footballers should be at peak condition to be able to compete fully from game 1.
Who cares abut finishing strong if you've already thrown away 20 odd possible points through ineptitude?
Obviously all these new players will take time to bed in, so their fitness and performances should improve gradually but whats gone on with the players that were here all summer?
Also, as a side note. Santos, Varane, Saito and Dembele all sound like they have some skill on the ball but what worries me is that they all look rather lightweight.
My mate, a Celtic supporter said yesterday that dembele is a skilled player but is a man stuck inside a 10-year olds body.
Will all these foreign, lightweight newcomers be able to hold their own in the rough and tumble championship?
Certainly hope so!
Why do you not like the messiahNo reflection on the manager then?
In truth, no idea.No reflection on the manager then?
Varane is 6 foot 3 and plus an aggressive tackler if what I saw last Saturday is the norm. Santos is 6 foot and didn’t seem scared to get stuck in from the Spurs game. Dembele scored more goals than any of our players last season, but it was in namby pamby League One. Saito hasn’t kicked a ball in English football yet, but why not judge him anyway?I like Marti a lot but personally am disappointed in what i've see so far this season.
After the achievements at the end of last season, i really expected him and his back-room staff to have worked the squad hard in the summer and had them ready and in tip-top condition right from the get-go this term.
The performances so far fitness-wise are rather concerning. I've read elsewhere that the conditioning team like to start slow and build to a strong finish fitness-wise.
This is complete twaddle as professional footballers should be at peak condition to be able to compete fully from game 1.
Who cares abut finishing strong if you've already thrown away 20 odd possible points through ineptitude?
Obviously all these new players will take time to bed in, so their fitness and performances should improve gradually but whats gone on with the players that were here all summer?
Also, as a side note. Santos, Varane, Saito and Dembele all sound like they have some skill on the ball but what worries me is that they all look rather lightweight.
My mate, a Celtic supporter said yesterday that dembele is a skilled player but is a man stuck inside a 10-year olds body.
Will all these foreign, lightweight newcomers be able to hold their own in the rough and tumble championship?
Certainly hope so!
Varane is 6 foot 3 and plus an aggressive tackler if what I saw last Saturday is the norm. Santos is 6 foot and didn’t seem scared to get stuck in from the Spurs game. Dembele scored more goals than any of our players last season, but it was in namby pamby League One. Saito hasn’t kicked a ball in English football yet, but why not judge him anyway?