Sheffield United: The most mid-table side ever?
Sheffield United: The most mid-table side ever? If Isaac Newton’s third law of motion were a football club, it would be Sheffield United in 2025-2026. Every step forward matched by an equal step back.
From start to finish, not good, not bad, just very middling. You could say the most mid-table season ever. The Manager Change and Re-do Ruben Selles, a step forwards?
I know what you are thinking surely not. But remember you and I now have hindsight. Regardless of whether you agreed with Chris Wilder’s second departure or not.
Sheffield United were promised a young and progressive manager. In concept, that’s not a terrible idea. The execution however is important and much like the finishing on display against Wrexham on Saturday, that was lacking.
After some decent pre-season results against opposition that masked the impending doom. There was a brief grace period of the opening 45 against Bristol City. The Blades were attacking, the passing moves were flowing and then the whistle blew for half-time.
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