****in sweet!had €15 on my mighty irons 2day at 4-1 also backed at 13-8 to stay up.was so f*ckin nervous till that god like figure intervened once again
What a game today between Sheff U and Wigan. With West Ham leading at Old Trafford, Wigan had to win and it was backs to the wall for the last 30 minutes as they lead 1-2. Fantastic stuff with ball after ball going in to their box but they held out. Best game in terms of excitement and tension I have witnessed for a long time.
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Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
****in sweet!had €15 on my mighty irons 2day at 4-1 also backed at 13-8 to stay up.was so f*ckin nervous till that god like figure intervened once again
"Even if the sun ceases to rise, Even if the sea ceases to flow, Even if the wind stops to blow, The name of Sligo Rovers will shine and shine forever like the morning, glinting star in the sky."
How many times did I hear "defining moment" coming out of Sky today?
I see that Sheff Utd. manager, Warnock, accepted his club's fate with great dignity, expressing his warm thanks to the officials on this tense day, for doing their very professsional best to be very fair to both sides.
In flat blankly refusing even to consider the notion of his club being the recipient of scores of bad officiating decisions over the season, Warnock has stood head and heels over the myriad of managerial whingers and whiners that continually pollute our TV screens with bad sportsmanship.
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Glad to see West Ham stay up as they have a team which should be pushing for Europe. Sheffield Utd can feel a little bit annoyed at Man Utd and Liverpool for fielding weakened teams against their rivals, but at the end of the day they didn't do the job themselves so have nobody else to blame.
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City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
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I am gutted for Warnock![]()
Yes, Sky put on their biggest hype merchant of all time among the commentators: Alan Parry where any pass even slightly better than the ordinary is "brilliant" but he didn't spoil my enjoyment of the game and not just because the Blunts lost. It was just a great game for pure tension from start to finish and to see ex-Owls' manager Jewell keep his team up after some poor decisions against his side late on in the season was, as footballers say, the icing on the cake.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Warnock hits out after relegation
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Sheffield Utd boss Neil Warnock was left bitter after relegation
Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock has lashed out at Sir Alex Ferguson and Rafael Benitez for the teams they put against his side's relegation rivals.
The Blades were relegated after a 2-1 defeat by Wigan but Warnock was angry at the Liverpool side Benitez fielded in a 1-0 loss at Fulham on 5 May.
He also felt West Ham beat a weakened Manchester United 1-0 on Sunday.
He said: "What goes around comes around and maybe Chelsea will win the FA Cup and AC Milan the Champions League."
Interview: Sheff Utd boss Neil Warnock
Interview: Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez
Warnock was making reference to United's game against Chelsea in the FA Cup final this Saturday and Liverpool's match against AC Milan in the Champions League final on 23 May.
United had already won the Premiership title when they played the Hammers, who needed at least a point at Old Trafford to guarantee survival.
It's the worst feeling of my career because it would have been my greatest achievement to keep us up
Neil Warnock
Meanwhile, Liverpool's concentration in recent weeks appears to have been solely on the Champions League and Fulham secured their Premiership status by beating the Reds.
"I was disappointed at United's team," added Warnock. "You would have hoped and thought that, last game of the season, Cristiano Ronaldo, Nemanja Vidic and probably two or three more might have played.
"I think Sir Alex sold me a dummy in midweek when he said he would field a strong team.
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"He has his own reasons, though. Maybe the FA Cup final next week is more important to him.
"At least I knew the players that were playing. I didn't even know two of those that played for Liverpool at Fulham last week.
"I'd never heard of them but when you are a foreign manager like Rafa Benitez, you probably don't give two hoots about what Sheffield United think.
"It's a long journey to Fulham, so the players are probably better off at home with their feet up.
It's the worst feeling of my career
Neil Warnock
"You are bound to feel bitter about the circumstances in our relegation but it's not going to get us back in the Premiership.
"You just have to get over the bitterness and move on but it's difficult at the moment. Fate is fate, though. Life is like that."
The Blades had a late chance to equalise against 10-man Wigan but Danny Webber hit the post when one-on-one with keeper Mike Pollitt.
"It's a gut-wrenching and horrible feeling for all of us at the club," stated Warnock.
"It's the worst feeling of my career because it would have been my greatest achievement to keep us up.
"All season we haven't made it difficult enough for other teams and have given goals away when we have been in good positions.
"Wigan haven't had to work hard for either goal and we've committed suicide really. The lads have been magnificent and tried their hardest and I couldn't have got much more out of them.
"But it's still very disappointing when you go down because of the thickness of a post."
Warnock refused to be drawn on his own future amid claims that contract talks had broken down.
He stated: "I don't want to talk about myself. It's a time for the club to look at what has gone on and then think about me later."
In Trap we trust
Haha I was going to post up what Warnock had to say to negate any good feeling towards him. Good to see ex-Wednesday man Paul Jewell send Warnock scurrying back down to his level given what Warnock had to say about Jewell during his time at Hillsborough. Roll on the derby next year!
Should West Ham be allowed to stay up? If proven they were fielding illegible players surely a points deduction was the required punishment?
Will be interesting to see if Sheffield United take the legal route. Will Wigan back them up as promised?
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All of this has happened before. All of it will happen again.
remember when Boro got docked points a few years ago? I'm sure Brooking was a pivotal figure in this whole mess whispering in the ear of the top men in the FA. I feel for Sheff Utd but to only need a draw AT HOME and still blow it must have Warnock wripping his hair out.
"If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.
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'What goes around comes around' Warnock should know about that oneSheffield Utd boss Neil Warnock was left bitter after relegation
Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock has lashed out at Sir Alex Ferguson and Rafael Benitez for the teams they put against his side's relegation rivals.
....He said: "What goes around comes around and maybe Chelsea will win the FA Cup and AC Milan the Champions League."
"I don't really want to change too much, but squad rotation may come into it. I will have to be careful who I select against Arsenal and may even play a second XI."
So said Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock on 28 December, prior to his side's double header against the Gunners on 30 December and Middlesbrough two days later.
Strange then, that the man who fielded a reserve team as the Blades crashed out of the FA Cup 3-0 at home to League One side Swansea City now says he is against teams putting out anything less than their strongest XI.
Paul Jewell has just resigned as Wigan boss
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
I've a lot of time Jewell, remember he kept Bradford up a few years ago with that last day win against Liverpool, shows he can relax players for the big occasion. Nice guy too. I'd be happy to see Newcastle do well if he's in charge, the same could not be said of Allardyce though, very gruff for my liking.
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