It seems fitting that after a series of terrible home performances United and Clough rolled the dice in the second half of a game playing a more positive system. I didn't feel the game last Saturday warranted a full blog post as anyone who witnessed the first half doubled with the freezing temperatures didn't need to re-live what was relatively dire. The change to the formation and the approach in the second half though was much more positive. Don't get me wrong lets not be negative but it was hardly exciting.
I do feel the following points are worth mentioning though:
- Marc McNulty. Is he our best striker? No. Does he offer more than the rest of them? Maybe. Should he start more games? Absolutely. I feel sorry for McNulty as I don't feel Mr Clough has given him a fair crack of the whip. His ability to nick the ball off of the defenders toe alone gives an extra threat. In a two with O'Grady or Higdon would produce goals there is no arguing about it - so at least in home games I would like to see this risk taken more often than not. He is a little bulldog and god knows we need that.
- Switch to 442 - for a formation which we haven't played since the dark days of the end of Danny Wilson's reign - I say dark days as it was something I would compare to watching a close friend marry a basket case with the inevitability of impending disaster which you are helpless to stop - we adapted very well all be it against a team from League 2. Start a game like that at home and we could blow someone away.
- Cuvelier - have we turned into the pigs? Fucking hell. We paid decent money for this kid who was highly rated and we haven't seen anything from him yet but yes he looked alright for 5 minutes. Obviously like any blade I am delighted to see him back fit but lets calm down. Even the official site is publishing his every movement. I always remember a good mate and infamous twitterblade Tyrone saying "I remember Cuvelier coming on against at Home Crawley and bottling it." Its not everyday you remember someone remembering but my points still resonates. Maybe you'll remember me remembering when he scores on Saturday?
I hate Harry Redknapp, I like Joey Barton, I am astonished how many professional games Clint Hill has played in the top flight, think Rob Green is a joke and think Loftus Road is a tidy little ground I especially like seeing the old BBC centre form the upper tier of the away end. Aside from that I have no real opinion on them as a club - I am just delighted for a London game. With Orient coming in April this game for me personally cant come soon enough. I have drunk a significantly small amount of M&S lager this season and something needs to change before too long. Hopefully we will take a good following down there and make a real day of it.
This weekend bring a more significant fixture in more ways that one. A trip to Fleetwood Town to see United play them for the first time in the clubs history. Tickets have been like rocking horse shit and I personally cannot wait to experience a new ground. Unfortunately bollocks here has offered to drive so no ale but due to the time of year I'm sure a hot drink will go down swimmingly!
What can we expect form the blades this weekend then? Hopefully 3 points. I would love to see O'Grady start and bag his first goal in red and white, although on Saturday it will be yellow and black. The fact we have had midweek off will have given us plenty of preparation time and despite Tuesdays game against Premiership opposition the 3 points on Saturday are essential. I am happy for us to go 451 as away it works but I hope if we go behind we make positive changes to shift the game.
Regardless of the result on Saturday it has been a happier week to be a blade after last weekends result and the cup draw. Who knows it might be Mr Cuvelier who bags a late winner and sends the blades home happy from the coast. Either way its going to be fucking cold but lets get those 3 points.
Cannot wait to tell you all about it on Sunday.
Until then.
Up The Blades
Jon
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