In 2006, Sheffield Wednesday manager Paul Sturrock was sacked following a heavy defeat at Layer Road. Could the same happen to Bryan Robson on Saturday? Probably not, but we can dream!
Things are no more cheerful at Layer Road than they are at Bramall Lane with Colchester currently propping up the section.
Being under pressure is nothing new for Bryan Robson but anything less than 4 points from this game and Scunthorpe next week will see the intensity go up a notch.
Robson told the official site that we’re going to Colchester looking for the win, 4-4-2 then?
‘We must go there and give them the respect they deserve. Colchester have a big strong side with some dangerous front players; Platt is a handful, Lisbie is very quick and Sheringham has vast experience. We need to perform and, make no mistake, we are definitely looking at picking up the three very important points.’
Dean Hammond, who signed for Colchester despite reported interest from the Blades, misses out through suspension. Virgo and Coyne are likely to form the centre back partnership.
Played well at the Lane on the opening day and has 8 goals to his name this season.
Naysmith, Stead and Geary face late fitness tests. James Beattie could be fit for his first game since Boxing Day.
His performance level had dropped before his injury, can he return to form and give us the boost we need?
Our last league visit to Layer Road saw us lose 5-2 in our 4th Division Championship season. I believe the game was covered by Match of the Day. Older Blades, am I right?
Edward Sheringham takes charge of this one.
A new low for the Blades as Colchester take this one 2-1
Feb 9th Scunthorpe (h)
Feb 12th WBA (a)