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The season is done… but what was it? Success or disappointment?
Join Mike, David and Andy as we look back on a rollercoaster year for Sutton United. From a nightmare start and the departure of Steve Morison, to Chris Agutter coming in and steadying the ship, there’s plenty to unpack.
We get into the big question: does finishing 14th represent a solid achievement… or is it a sign of decline after a decade of progress?
There’s a lot in this one:
Why survival genuinely mattered this season
The strange “14th highest ever vs worst in 10 years” debate
What actually changed under Agutter
The impact of key players like Kai Jennings and Jake Taylor
Why discipline and mentality held us back
Playing out from the back vs mixing it up
And whether fans (all of us included) need to rethink how we react
We also talk about expectations. Sutton United isn’t the same club it was 10 years ago, but it’s not one of the big boys in this league either. So where do we actually sit?
And most importantly… what needs to change next season?
Whether you’ve followed Sutton for decades or only joined during the League Two years, this is a proper reflection on where we are and where we’re going.
Chapters
0:00 Intro and initial reactions
3:15 Was survival enough?
7:30 14th place: success or decline?
11:45 How the club has grown off the pitch
15:20 Pre-season optimism vs reality
20:10 Morison out, Agutter in
25:35 First impressions of Aggie
30:15 The run where it clicked
35:40 Key players and turning points
40:20 Mental fragility and inconsistency
44:50 Discipline and penalties
50:15 Style of play debate
55:40 What next season should look like
1:00:30 Fans, criticism and social media
1:05:07 Final thoughts
What did you make of the season?
Was survival enough, or did you expect more?
Drop your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more Sutton United content.
#SuttonUnited #NationalLeague #SuttonPodcast #FootballPodcast #NonLeagueFootball #SeasonReview
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By Mike Dowling5
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The season is done… but what was it? Success or disappointment?
Join Mike, David and Andy as we look back on a rollercoaster year for Sutton United. From a nightmare start and the departure of Steve Morison, to Chris Agutter coming in and steadying the ship, there’s plenty to unpack.
We get into the big question: does finishing 14th represent a solid achievement… or is it a sign of decline after a decade of progress?
There’s a lot in this one:
Why survival genuinely mattered this season
The strange “14th highest ever vs worst in 10 years” debate
What actually changed under Agutter
The impact of key players like Kai Jennings and Jake Taylor
Why discipline and mentality held us back
Playing out from the back vs mixing it up
And whether fans (all of us included) need to rethink how we react
We also talk about expectations. Sutton United isn’t the same club it was 10 years ago, but it’s not one of the big boys in this league either. So where do we actually sit?
And most importantly… what needs to change next season?
Whether you’ve followed Sutton for decades or only joined during the League Two years, this is a proper reflection on where we are and where we’re going.
Chapters
0:00 Intro and initial reactions
3:15 Was survival enough?
7:30 14th place: success or decline?
11:45 How the club has grown off the pitch
15:20 Pre-season optimism vs reality
20:10 Morison out, Agutter in
25:35 First impressions of Aggie
30:15 The run where it clicked
35:40 Key players and turning points
40:20 Mental fragility and inconsistency
44:50 Discipline and penalties
50:15 Style of play debate
55:40 What next season should look like
1:00:30 Fans, criticism and social media
1:05:07 Final thoughts
What did you make of the season?
Was survival enough, or did you expect more?
Drop your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more Sutton United content.
#SuttonUnited #NationalLeague #SuttonPodcast #FootballPodcast #NonLeagueFootball #SeasonReview
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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