Like a Greasy Pitch Surface

Finally! We had to play bottom of the league, and looked like we were second-bottom, but at least we got three points. As the players come back from injury, we're starting to look stronger. Evans finally had a decent game and Ward was looking lively. Centre midfield was empty as always, but apparently Monty is on his way back soon. Williamson didn't seem to do much, and Harper didn't even bother to do his last ten minutes wave to the kop. Camara looked promising and Blackwell admitted after the game that he's looking forward to having a selection dilemma.

A pretty dull game, really, which reflected the wet weather and greasy pitch. I sat in the Westfield Corner (Cherry Street/Bramall Lane) and the view was superb. After the recent good performances without getting anything, it was nice to have a hard-working performance be rewarded with 3 points. Good penalty save from Bunn, although it was a pretty poor penalty from the player who was dubbed "The White Pele" by a friend of a friend. I think "The White Carlton Palmer" was the best I would concede.

The Posh's new manager (Mark Cooper) was familiar to me from my Kerrtring trip and I wondered if new manager luck and the fact Posh haven't won against us since the ice age would add up to disappointment for the Blades. As I've often said, it's bad luck to be superstitious and hopefully I never will be (touch wood).

Three points. Hopefully we can put a bit of a run together now and go up a few places.

Blades 1 - Posh 0

Next game away to Bristol City, so a point down there would be useful. We also need another keeper....

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