Ups & Downs 19/20

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by BR0B0T » 26 Jul 2020 19:04

Ascotexgunner After the excitement of the other night today was about as exciting as a wet bank holiday in Stockport. The PL is so predictable. The media tried so desperate to build it up into something it wasn't.


didn't even know about the final day of championship tbh tbf

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Jul 2020 19:15

Spoken just like a real Surrey Man United fan...lol

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by Old Man Andrews » 26 Jul 2020 19:22

Fcuk you Bournemouth.

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by URZZZZ » 26 Jul 2020 19:34

genome Bournemouth would've stayed up if someone remembered to turn on Hawkeye at Villa Park


It’s certainly an interesting case which will be talked about but not sure you can conclude that as there was still 45 minutes left of that game (I.e anything could have still happened in that game)

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by URZZZZ » 26 Jul 2020 19:36

Think Villa caught West Ham on an off day who didn’t seem too interested in attacking

Too many tired players out there for West Ham so Villa could easily sit there and pack the box


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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by Stranded » 26 Jul 2020 20:23

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genome Bournemouth would've stayed up if someone remembered to turn on Hawkeye at Villa Park


It’s certainly an interesting case which will be talked about but not sure you can conclude that as there was still 45 minutes left of that game (I.e anything could have still happened in that game)


Failing to beat Norwich at home and only getting 1 pt from 2 games v Watford did for them more.

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by Sanguine » 27 Jul 2020 09:55

No better thread than this to write about Sheffield United's brilliant season, finishing just a place shy in 9th of Reading's 8th place following promotion in 06-07, and two of Wolves' 7th.

And a success based in no small part quite ridiculously on an entire defence who were playing in League One or Two in the last five years - Egan, O'Connell and Basham (for United), Stevens (Portsmouth) and Baldock (MK Dons). And on a Reading reject too in Oliver Norwood.

Very much more than the sum of their parts, emphasised in no player scoring more than six goals in all competitions, and no-one outside of the defence making more than 28 league starts.

Not convinced they can repeat the feat next season - that lack of a goalscorer will hurt them, but I hope they find a way.

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by Simmops » 27 Jul 2020 10:10

Sanguine No better thread than this to write about Sheffield United's brilliant season, finishing just a place shy in 9th of Reading's 8th place following promotion in 06-07, and two of Wolves' 7th.

And a success based in no small part quite ridiculously on an entire defence who were playing in League One or Two in the last five years - Egan, O'Connell and Basham (for United), Stevens (Portsmouth) and Baldock (MK Dons). And on a Reading reject too in Oliver Norwood.

Very much more than the sum of their parts, emphasised in no player scoring more than six goals in all competitions, and no-one outside of the defence making more than 28 league starts.

Not convinced they can repeat the feat next season - that lack of a goalscorer will hurt them, but I hope they find a way.

Agreed and a massive +1.

I think the issue is that the break killed off all their momentum. Bar Klopp I think wilder is manager of the season.

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by WestYorksRoyal » 27 Jul 2020 12:14

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Sanguine No better thread than this to write about Sheffield United's brilliant season, finishing just a place shy in 9th of Reading's 8th place following promotion in 06-07, and two of Wolves' 7th.

And a success based in no small part quite ridiculously on an entire defence who were playing in League One or Two in the last five years - Egan, O'Connell and Basham (for United), Stevens (Portsmouth) and Baldock (MK Dons). And on a Reading reject too in Oliver Norwood.

Very much more than the sum of their parts, emphasised in no player scoring more than six goals in all competitions, and no-one outside of the defence making more than 28 league starts.

Not convinced they can repeat the feat next season - that lack of a goalscorer will hurt them, but I hope they find a way.

Agreed and a massive +1.

I think the issue is that the break killed off all their momentum. Bar Klopp I think wilder is manager of the season.

Mostly +1, but Norwood was not a Reading reject. He was sold to Brighton for a good fee, who were better placed to promotion than us. What I would say is both Brighton and Fulham discarded him after promotion, but he has proven his worth at Sheffield United given the chance.

Also a reminder how good we were in 06/07.


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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by genome » 27 Jul 2020 12:24

Sanguine No better thread than this to write about Sheffield United's brilliant season, finishing just a place shy in 9th of Reading's 8th place following promotion in 06-07, and two of Wolves' 7th.

And a success based in no small part quite ridiculously on an entire defence who were playing in League One or Two in the last five years - Egan, O'Connell and Basham (for United), Stevens (Portsmouth) and Baldock (MK Dons). And on a Reading reject too in Oliver Norwood.

Very much more than the sum of their parts, emphasised in no player scoring more than six goals in all competitions, and no-one outside of the defence making more than 28 league starts.

Not convinced they can repeat the feat next season - that lack of a goalscorer will hurt them, but I hope they find a way.


Yeah, they are prime candidates for second season syndrome. They'll need to strengthen, otherwise I think they'll be sussed out next year.

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by URZZZZ » 27 Jul 2020 13:06

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genome Bournemouth would've stayed up if someone remembered to turn on Hawkeye at Villa Park


It’s certainly an interesting case which will be talked about but not sure you can conclude that as there was still 45 minutes left of that game (I.e anything could have still happened in that game)


Failing to beat Norwich at home and only getting 1 pt from 2 games v Watford did for them more.


Yeah, they started the season on fire IIRC
Think they were 3rd after their win at Southampton, albeit being late September

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by South Coast Royal » 27 Jul 2020 14:21

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It’s certainly an interesting case which will be talked about but not sure you can conclude that as there was still 45 minutes left of that game (I.e anything could have still happened in that game)


Failing to beat Norwich at home and only getting 1 pt from 2 games v Watford did for them more.


Yeah, they started the season on fire IIRC
Think they were 3rd after their win at Southampton, albeit being late September


Losing at home to Newcastle and Palace and in doing so making these two very moderate sides look like top 6 teams didn't help their season.
Very big spenders in the transfer market but with so few successes.

When it was nearly all over and before the season really got going Bournemouth played decent attacking football but for most of the season have been dire, relying on set pieces and long throws to become a poor man's Wimbledon.

I fully expect a managerial change with the current manager having become too comfortable but stale.
It will be interesting to see how many players they will hang on to-Callum Wilson, Josh King and Nathan Ake look most likely to leave as well as possibly David Brooks.
Without these players they might be looking at a lengthy stay out of the Premier League and if the Russian owner with deep pockets pulls out they could slip further down the football pyramid.

In the meantime I am hoping that we don't get to play them behind closed doors.

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by Sanguine » 27 Jul 2020 14:50

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Sanguine No better thread than this to write about Sheffield United's brilliant season, finishing just a place shy in 9th of Reading's 8th place following promotion in 06-07, and two of Wolves' 7th.

And a success based in no small part quite ridiculously on an entire defence who were playing in League One or Two in the last five years - Egan, O'Connell and Basham (for United), Stevens (Portsmouth) and Baldock (MK Dons). And on a Reading reject too in Oliver Norwood.

Very much more than the sum of their parts, emphasised in no player scoring more than six goals in all competitions, and no-one outside of the defence making more than 28 league starts.

Not convinced they can repeat the feat next season - that lack of a goalscorer will hurt them, but I hope they find a way.

Agreed and a massive +1.

I think the issue is that the break killed off all their momentum. Bar Klopp I think wilder is manager of the season.

Mostly +1, but Norwood was not a Reading reject. He was sold to Brighton for a good fee, who were better placed to promotion than us. What I would say is both Brighton and Fulham discarded him after promotion, but he has proven his worth at Sheffield United given the chance.

Also a reminder how good we were in 06/07.


Fair enough, but I'll just rephrase a little - Norwood was far from universally appreciated by the fans at Reading.


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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by Simmops » 27 Jul 2020 15:02

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Simmops Agreed and a massive +1.

I think the issue is that the break killed off all their momentum. Bar Klopp I think wilder is manager of the season.

Mostly +1, but Norwood was not a Reading reject. He was sold to Brighton for a good fee, who were better placed to promotion than us. What I would say is both Brighton and Fulham discarded him after promotion, but he has proven his worth at Sheffield United given the chance.

Also a reminder how good we were in 06/07.


Fair enough, but I'll just rephrase a little - Norwood was far from universally appreciated by the fans at Reading.


We are thick after all!

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by Stranded » 27 Jul 2020 15:04

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It’s certainly an interesting case which will be talked about but not sure you can conclude that as there was still 45 minutes left of that game (I.e anything could have still happened in that game)


Failing to beat Norwich at home and only getting 1 pt from 2 games v Watford did for them more.


Yeah, they started the season on fire IIRC
Think they were 3rd after their win at Southampton, albeit being late September


Yep 10 points after 6 games. Means they've picked up 24 from the last 32 games.

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by Simmops » 27 Jul 2020 22:08

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Failing to beat Norwich at home and only getting 1 pt from 2 games v Watford did for them more.


Yeah, they started the season on fire IIRC
Think they were 3rd after their win at Southampton, albeit being late September


Yep 10 points after 6 games. Means they've picked up 24 from the last 32 games.


Thats relegation form.

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by Winston Biscuit » 29 Jul 2020 21:26

Great play off game this

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by BR0B0T » 29 Jul 2020 21:33

if swansea score and make it 3-2 in this game do they go through on away goals?

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

by Franchise FC » 29 Jul 2020 21:34

BR0B0T if swansea score and make it 3-2 in this game do they go through on away goals?

No

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Re: Ups & Downs 19/20

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BR0B0T if swansea score and make it 3-2 in this game do they go through on away goals?

No


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