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Listened to the match on RS & it was awful,why 4-3-3 we play lousy when we are in that formation,I am sorry I support Warnock but he is messing with the team,no Tonge???,Ade well what can I say,launching the ball from back to front again,it was like listening to a match last season,although Derby have done us a favour,look at Watford they are flying,we have on paper the best team in the Championship but we played Bloody terrible,when Gillespie came on you could see his crosses causing problems,but where were the strikers nowhere to be seen.I said a couple of weeks ago we could lose 3,draw 3,we have already lost 1 & drawn 1.I feel so sorry for the supporters who went all the way down to Devon.UP THE BLADES

Does anyone know why Tonge was left out??

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Why oh why are playing hoof ball? It's embarrassing and we'll never achieve anything playing like that - Deane might be able to do something with it but no one else can. We've got to where we are by passing and running at players so why screw it all up now. Even Kenny has stopped throwing the ball out and just boots it upfield usually to the opposition.

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We always struggle against teams who play 5 in midfield ,we do not know how to break them down,if Warnock played 4-4-2 & played down the wings instead of hoofing the ball to the oposition,like we did earlier in the season we would be home & dry like Reading,we have scored 2 goals in 3 matches & we have more strikers than any other team in the Championship.A puzzled Blades Supporter.UP THE BLADES,DROPPED THE MIGHTIER BECAUSE WE AREN'T ANYMORE

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Watched Reading vs Southampton highlights this morning & Reading's defence looked shaky,Southampton should have had a couple of goals.Chelsea lost yesterday,so I am looking for the same result against Reading on Tuesday,they have to lose sometime & we have not thrashed a team for some time.UP THE BLADES

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No need to panic yet.After Tuesday it should all be plain sailing.........:help: N.W. said on Radio Sheff that Monty has dropped down pecking order,cant for the life of me see the logic in that.Just hope his stubbornness in leaving him out doesn't cost us in the long run as with his reluctance to play the ball on the deck.The Webber/Horsefield pairing will take us up anyway.Hang on a minute;who did his hamstring for W.B.A. yesterday?.......:rolleyes:

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There is nothing on the WBA website about Horsy being injured,Ellington replaced him later on in the game.But with the strikers we already have we should be banging the goals in again like earlier in the season.Crewe got 3 against Reading last week & Southampton should have had a couple on friday.But the worry for me is is the launching of the ball from back to front & we are rubbish at that because we have enough good players to play the ball on the ground.Still not heard why Tonge was left out??UP THE MIGHTY BLADES

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I think Neil left Tonge out because he is on 4 yellow cards already and he didn't want to risk him picking up a 5th yesterday as he wants to be able to play him in the Reading or the Owls game.

 

I was reading the Star's prediction thing from last month, and they predicted that we would get a narrow win against Derby, a shock defeat against Watford last week and a draw against Plymouth yesterday. They have us to scrape a victory against Reading as they say we tend to do well when we go into a game as underdogs. They still predict us to finish the season with over 90 points and to achieve promotion when we play Hull.

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