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Bramall Lane Pitch, Blades, Sheffield United Personalised 8 inch Round PRECUT Easy Peel Edible Icing Cake Topper Decoration Birthday

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The age shown is for illustrative purposes – any age can be added to the topper so that needs to be confirmed in the personalisation box too. England games against Malta and North Macedonia are no distraction. This is it for United. A huge month. Let’s see what they’re capable of. Justin Kluivert became only the third player to score in Europe's top five leagues as Bournemouth moved seven points clear of the relegation places with a dominant 3-1 win at Sheffield United. But we can't hide behind that, before that we have to be better. We dropped well below our standards that we've set this season, particularly in the last two games.

With most people believing Everton will find a way to get the points to survive, the four-team mini-league is critical. United, who also face Luton Town on Boxing Day, know the next month is the most important four weeks of the season. So much could be decided here. Please note the colours may not be as bright as displayed on your screen as the screen you are viewing on is lit. At Sophie’s Cake & Coffee, I take great pride in offering an array of locally made cakes and savoury treats. I am committed to serving speciality coffee and high-quality ingredients to ensure that every sip and bite is a heavenly experience. My vintage lever coffee machine provides an exceptional cup of coffee with the added luxury of receiving a coffee crafted with care. Defeat by Bournemouth leaves the Blades seven points behind the Cherries. Given that it's taken us 13 games to cobble together five points, that already looks like a near-insurmountable gap to a supposed relegation rival.If you have chosen a personalised design please leave the wording you wish to be applied to your topper in the personalisation box.

They now face two of the biggest games of the season: Bournemouth at home, then Burnley away. Four or six points will obviously have people really believing. Lose both games and we all know what the reaction will be.We need to look at ourselves, nobody is going to help us, nobody is going to make it easier for us. We are the boys out there. The performance levels from the boys are nowhere near what we needed to be at today. Since then I have established a permanent spot in the biggest park in Sheffield and the business has gone from strength to strength. From humble beginnings working part time at the weekends alongside my teaching assistant job. To now being my own boss and working full time at the park alongside the odd exciting event here and there.

Coming off the international break, there's a renewed sense of optimism at Sheffield United. A win against Wolves and a point against Brighton, coupled with Everton’s points deduction, has created a bit more hope among Blades fans that they might just find a way to stay up this year. On Aaron Ramsdale: "Every player wants to improve. He [Ramsdale] is not any different. They [players] want their best for the team not the manager with their contribution." Sheffield United Striker Oli McBurnie discussed their defeat against Bournemouth on the Blades Heaven podcast: "It is very fresh so all I know is that it is nowhere near good enough. It’s strange it sort of looks like they took us by surprise, when we knew what they were going to be about. We just spoke about it in the dressing room, straight from the start it wasn’t a performance we had been speaking about and the boys had done in the last few games, it is a strange one, we can’t put our finger on it, we can’t make any excuses for it. It is not good enough. We need to be better next week in the big game.

On matches with Bournemouth and Burnley: "We want to keep momentum going. The message hasn’t changed. I’ve taken a lot from the last two games where we’ve kept ourselves in them. That is the message. We could have easily taken points from Tottenham and Manchester City." The Cherries are without a win in an away Premier League game this season (D1 L4) and have shipped 17 goals, the most of any side on the road. There have only been eight instances of a side conceding that many in their first five away Premier League games in a season, and the Cherries make up two of them (also 18 goals in five games in 2022-23).

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, speaking to MOTD: "So happy with the way we competed, the way we played and kept going. I think we deserved to win the game. Compliments to their players as it is a hard place to come. On Kai Havertz: "I do not know anybody who is not happy for him. He fully deserves it. He is a tremendous football player. He was the right player and won the game for us."So we will look at ourselves today, where we went wrong and put that to bed and all we can do is show it next week."

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