I’d like a dubious penno awarded in the 4th min of time added on when the 4th official showed 3 on his board, reviewed for 4 mins by VAR before being confirmed, saved by Henderson, who was then found to have been off his line, retaken and scored, then the final whistle blown upon restarting. Please.
Not too much to ask, is it?
That’s it, Ole, bring McShite on to ice the game…
An almost incidental goal. Perhaps this will affect Manchesters confidence and they will stress a bit, but I don’t really see Sheffield getting another goal outside a fantastic long shot (if they try) or something like that. Too late and they struggle too much.
Lindelof 
Should have just said manctwat
Feck…close.
An actual last sprint by Sheffield. Good on them. Nothing to lose now, only a goal.
HAHAHAHAA
Is there anyone less intimidating than Ole??
SU’s treatment of Brewster is so unfair. Right, we’re in the shit. Here’s 15 minutes to rescue it for us. Didn’t do it? Right, you’re on the bench again next game when we’ll not score, be in the shit, bring you on asking you to rescue us with 15 minutes left. Fail again? Back to the bench for you.
Cunts. This guy’s the best goalscorer they’ve got and they treat him like shit.
Haha Chris Wilder.
3 points for manu.
Don’t knock it. Helps keep Ole in the job longer. They are never winning anything with that ugly twat at the helm.
Nine points from safety after 13 played…no idea if that is a record, but 1 pt after 13 has them on track to beat Derby’s record as worst ever. That despite not showing any sign that they will chase that incredible -69 goal differential that went with the 11 points.
They just showed the stat and is indeed the worst record after 13 ever in top flight.
Previously the worst was 3pts held by 4 clubs:
Man U 1930/31
Wolves 1983/84
Bolton 1902/03
Birmingham City 1978/79
All of which were relegated in their respective seasons.
I tuned in late, what was going on between Wilder and Ole? Looked like they were yelling at each other. What set that off?
EDIT: and it is mildly surprising, to me anyway, that Wilder has the balls to ask his board for “a player or two” in January and that they’re going to oblige.
Someone tackled Rashford right in front of the benches.
Wilder is still a very popular manager for them, I don’t see many of their fans getting bored of him yet.
Completely agree. He is one of their own. But Prince Abdallah isn’t in business to lose money.
EDIT: sorry, quoted the wrong post. 
Completely agree. He is one of their own. But Prince Abdallah isn’t in business to lose money.
EDIT: sorry, quoted the wrong post.
Hasn’t he come out to say that Wilder’s part of the long term project and that he’ll be with them whether they get relegated or not?
I wonder if Sheffield Uniteds emblem had any bearing as to why he bought the club. Maybe it does:
" Abdullah bin Musa’ad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (born 19 February 1965, Riyadh) (Arabic: عبد الله بن مساعد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود) is a Saudi prince and businessman.[1] He is a son of Prince Musa’id bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and is the former general president of Youth Welfare. He has various business interests including paper manufacturing in his homeland, along with various sporting franchises. He is also the owner of Sheffield United Football Club and Beerschot and Al Hilal United in UAE. His elder half-brother Faisal bin Musaid assassinated his uncle, King Faisal and was subsequently executed by beheading."
I do like my speculations from time to time…
Not sure. But if that’s the case that’s great for Wilder.
He fills up their senses like a gallon of magnet.
(That’s a Sheffield United inside joke, if you’ve ever been there)