CONFIRMED Chris Hussey

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?




Going on Bury message board they all seem to rate him highly. A few people on Twitter say he not greatest defender and everyone laps it up.

At Bury there under the cosh, here I hope we are just attacking and we will see that side of him.
 
In today's game, an attacking full back is a big thing and I'm happy that we're bringing someone in of that ilk. AND he can take a set piece.

We have to remember that you don't need world beaters in this league. A balanced team who work hard for each other with a bit of quality added is what seems to get you promoted. It doesn't need to be names that set the world alight.
 
The first 'won't be good enough for the championship' needs shooting!

We know most players in this division aren't. It's a bigger jump up now than champ to prem is.
 


Scored a couple against us a few years back. Likes to get into the oppostion box judging by these goals


Sod the full back, who's that in a red and white shirt banging in a thronker? We should sign him :D

Edit: Apologies I've been beaten to it :oops:
 
Aye it is a long time ago but was just pointing out that unknowns can go on to be good.

Well, two in thirty years isn't bad, I suppose.

*looks at last year's league position and cries a little bit*

pommpey
 
So we spent months chasing Dean Hammond and this mythical character called "Dan Burn", and now (under the new regime), we bring in two players in a matter of days!

As has been said, we don't need world beaters (although that would be great), we need decent, fit, tough lads.

Back in the Basset and Warnock era's, fitness was a massive (see what I did there) part of our game. Us on here old enough to remember, will recall plenty of last minute goals, because we had lads who still seemed as fresh as a daisy in the 90th minute, and beyond into extra time. Lads who could still run, with pace, over a decent distance. Then look at last season.......

We also had tough lads, who worked for each other as a team, "the Battling Blades", "the Gritty Yorkshiremen" (even though not all the team were from Yorkshire!), how many times did Warnock bring out his favourite phrase to the press, after another last gasp winning goal, "the thing with my lads is that they don't know when they are beaten".

I get the feeling (I think we all do, and I hope we are all right) that Chris Wilder wants that sort of Sheffield United, and that nothing less will do. His interview style and his no-nonsense, down to earth, common sense approach is striking a chord with all of us.

It is a bit ironic, that last years phrase "United Together" looks like it might be more appropriate this year.
 
This is the reason he's been sold. (link below). Bury are in massive debt, and are leaking money at a rapid rate.

They are having a fire sale, to unload some wages, and maybe bring a few fees in.

Looks like the lad is their best player, and a firm fans favorite too.

Very good signing. Well done Wilder!

http://www.burytimes.co.uk/sport/14...___2_9million_loss_in_latest_accounts/?ref=ar
'Bury have also increased the valuation of their fixed assets from £1.2 million to £6 million.'. Really? And no one bats an eyelid at how ridiculous that is.
 
I'll take Danny Mayor if they're interested in a firesale.

Wide options in abundance
 



'Bury have also increased the valuation of their fixed assets from £1.2 million to £6 million.'. Really? And no one bats an eyelid at how ridiculous that is.

Asset revaluations are strictly controlled and the auditors would have had to sign them off. If Bury hadn't revalued Gigg Lane (and whatever else they own) in a while then they'd be entitled to do so.

EDIT: an example would be my parents' house. Let's pretend they're a company when they bought it in 1983 for £25,000. That would now have a book value of next to nothing (depreciated over 40 years so to around £5,000) but it's actually worth £300,000. A revaluation there would increase the firm's assets by 60 times - ridiculous on the face of it but understandable if you know the facts.

Well, that's how I think it is but Sean Thornton is a better person to confirm as he's better at technical accounting.
 
Left side looks strong. Brayford and AN Other on the right. Couple of centre halves and a CM and we're almost done.

Nah ...... lets try for promotion this year rather than holding our own in mid-table ....... :rolleyes:

That means we now just need GK, 1 x LB, 3 x CH, 2 x CM, LW, 2 x CF and we're ready to go ........

UTB & FTP
 
Same here, would be well chuffed with Tafazolli.

Got to say, I thought it'd take much longer for us to start bringing players in.

Really liking what Wilder's doing so far, both in words and in deed.

So far so good ........ now's when we see whether there really is going to be proper financial backing from the Board or whether its talk as usual .......... :rolleyes:

Two reasonable signings in the bag ....... just need another 8 / 10 now and we're on !!

UTB & FTP
 
Asset revaluations are strictly controlled and the auditors would have had to sign them off. If Bury hadn't revalued Gigg Lane (and whatever else they own) in a while then they'd be entitled to do so.

Well, that's how I think it is but Sean Thornton is a better person to confirm as he's better at technical accounting.
I'd suggest that if there is a an increase of that magnitude they haven't done a valuation since we won the FA Cup.

What is the current practice for valuing players? I recall for a while they weren't included as assets as their values are so volatile but I suspect that's no longer the case.
 
What is the current practice for valuing players? I recall for a while they weren't included as assets as their values are so volatile but I suspect that's no longer the case

They are usually capitalised (i.e. 'valued') at their purchase cost and this is written down over the period of the contract. Obviously an EPL club will have an anticipated end 'resale value' at the end of the contract period.

This does not apply to us as we make all players shit so that they have no value at the end of their contract. This is a clever scheme to prevent long arguments with our auditors, and so it keeps their fees down.
 
They are usually capitalised (i.e. 'valued') at their purchase cost and this is written down over the period of the contract. Obviously an EPL club will have an anticipated end 'resale value' at the end of the contract period.

This does not apply to us as we make all players shit so that they have no value at the end of their contract. This is a clever scheme to prevent long arguments with our auditors, and so it keeps their fees down.
Thanks but please don't use the term EPL.
;)
 
So far so good ........ now's when we see whether there really is going to be proper financial backing from the Board or whether its talk as usual .......... :rolleyes:

Two reasonable signings in the bag ....... just need another 8 / 10 now and we're on !!

UTB & FTP

See what you're saying mate, & agree to an extent, certainly about the need for the board to be properly backing CW financially (& the signs are good tbh, going by yesterday's signings).

Not so sure about the need for 8 to 10 more players though? It's that balancing act - need enough good quality cover, but at the same time don't want to clutter up the squad (as Cloughy did) with expensive bench-warmers and block pathways to the first team for our own promising youths.

Very glad about the evidence of CW's "horses for courses" approach - good Third Division players to allow us to compete in the Third Division (rather than wishing ourselves to a higher level, thinking it'll happen by us paying Billy BigBollox wages).

So now, as Oliver Twist once said, what we want is: "more, please!"
 
They are usually capitalised (i.e. 'valued') at their purchase cost and this is written down over the period of the contract. Obviously an EPL club will have an anticipated end 'resale value' at the end of the contract period.

Spot on...except for the resale bit as any player out of contract can move without a registration transfer fee. Premier League teams will amortise the value of their £20m signing from Dortmiund to zero, just as we will with our £20k signing from Bury.

This does not apply to us as we make all players shit so that they have no value at the end of their contract. This is a clever scheme to prevent long arguments with our auditors, and so it keeps their fees down.
That, and youth teamers have no NBV so it's all profit when we sell them donchaknow.
 
Achieved. Provided consistent quality (of a sort we require). At this level.



To be fair, Sharp, Hammond, Woolford, Baptiste etc. have very much been there and done it at this level. Just that 2 of them have lost a yard in which time the overall fitness levels in the division have probably improved.
 
The best left-back I think we've had in League 1 these past years was LJF, and I always remember him for being better going forward while prone to a dodgy moment at the back. I'd take that again in a flash.



I’d say LJF was a bit of an all rounder. Bit too accident prone to make a good centre half. Not quite skilful enough to be an “attacking full back”. Big lad, quite quick. Could get forward and support his winger but had the pace and strength to get the team out of trouble at the back. A very astute signing from Wilson.


I’d love to see us add a few in this window with his sort of athleticism. I’m fed up of having to choose between mobility and strength. Let’s have some players with both. Akinde, Tafazolli, Nelson etc. would be a great start.
 
Spot on...except for the resale bit as any player out of contract can move without a registration transfer fee. Premier League teams will amortise the value of their £20m signing from Dortmiund to zero, just as we will with our £20k signing from Bury.


That, and youth teamers have no NBV so it's all profit when we sell them donchaknow.

When a player signs a new contract, are they then revalued, or does the amortisation just continue with the carrying value, and a longer life?
 
When a player signs a new contract, are they then revalued, or does the amortisation just continue with the carrying value, and a longer life?

Depends on the club's accounting practice (and, probably, its financial state). At the very least I'd expect the amortisation clock to be reset.
 



To be fair, Sharp, Hammond, Woolford, Baptiste etc. have very much been there and done it at this level. Just that 2 of them have lost a yard in which time the overall fitness levels in the division have probably improved.

Suppose the difference is that both Hussey and Duffy are coming straight off seasons in this division which they played virtually all games and played at a consistently high level. The others had done it before, but some time ago - they were more "risky" in that sense, each of them (in hindsight, of course).

In saying that, both continue the "experienced" profile we became used to under the previous manager. Be good to see some younger legs coming in too.
 

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?

Back
Top Bottom