Booker4
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Give Chris a little time![]()
Don't get me wrong mate, we're onto something special here. I honestly see him as a future England manager. I can't say better than that!
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Give Chris a little time![]()
Just that I am very pleased.Great result; I wonder what Ken has to say about this fuck up then.....?!
Both in my view! John Harris is before my time and the football was better I'm sure under Harris but Harris inherited Currie from Arthur Rowley which helped, Woodward came through the youth as did Badger, Hodgy and Jones and they were top notch based on what I know. Harry inherited Whitehouse, Ward. So in terms of signings made under a very low budget and the two promotions beating a very expensively assembled Newcastle and one point off an even more expensive Leeds side and then keeping us up for 4 seasons until the board sold Harry, that's my take on why Harry is the best. Warnock did really well but not as well as Harry and spent more in the top flight.
Think you're incorrect in writing off John Harris achievements based upon Woodward, Badger, Hodgy and Jones coming through the youth. Harris must have been instrumental in developing the youth policy and with chief scout Archie Clark they unearthed some real gems that kept the Blades in the top flight for longer than 4 years.
Died suddenly in 1966What happened? Did Archie Clark go and not get replaced?
Died suddenly in 1966
D- for your SUFC History essay!Both in my view! John Harris is before my time and the football was better I'm sure under Harris but Harris inherited Currie from Arthur Rowley which helped, Woodward came through the youth as did Badger, Hodgy and Jones and they were top notch based on what I know. Harry inherited Whitehouse, Ward. So in terms of signings made under a very low budget and the two promotions beating a very expensively assembled Newcastle and one point off an even more expensive Leeds side and then keeping us up for 4 seasons until the board sold Harry, that's my take on why Harry is the best. Warnock did really well but not as well as Harry and spent more in the top flight.
Fred WhiteAh, there you go. Who took the job after that?
Good to see fat Face Karl,taking the leagues biggest club in the wrong direction.
You can still get 4/1 Blades from Fleetwood and as a saver, 40/1 Fleetwood from Blades
Fill your boots
I mean where they came from.B unreal though.Both havent got many fans,both deserve 2 b where they r.Its unreal 2 think in the modern day,it could actually happen.Hope it does
The signing of Billy Dearden for £10,000 was a masterstroke from Harris.Think you're incorrect in writing off John Harris achievements based upon Woodward, Badger, Hodgy and Jones coming through the youth. Harris must have been instrumental in developing the youth policy and with chief scout Archie Clark they unearthed some real gems that kept the Blades in the top flight for longer than 4 years.
Harris had the foresight to realise when a team needed to be broken up and to introduce new players. Great managers have this ability. Bill Shankly is lauded for doing the same at Liverpool in 1970(?) when they lost at Watford and Alex Ferguson did it on many occasions.
The sale of Jones and Birchenhall within a couple of months would have broken most managers and although we were relegated that season I think we would have been promoted sooner than the three years it took if Harris had remained in charge and not had the one season sabbatical for Arthur Rowley to step in.
He played the transfer market astutely. The signing of Hope, Ford and Hockey all on the same day in January 1971 was inspired and created the catalyst for promotion that season and the team that has given so many of us older Blades all these memories.
Harry Bassett was one of my favourite managers but John Harris was still the best.
I realise today we are in the third tier and it's early days for Chris Wilder but the football we are playing is entertaining as the football we saw in the 1970's. The average attendance in 1971/72 was over 30,000 and that in my opinion was down to the style of football we played as much as results. Our two last home games attracted over 27,000, incredible, and there are those who are now turning up because they know they'll be entertained. To clarify this point, the football they're suffering over in S6 is reflected in their diasppointing attendances. (I don't accept the pricing argument)
Finally when we talk about tributes and statues there's a big gap on that South stand car park that has the name of John Harris written on it.
And just about the same number as they brought to the Lane.scunthorpe watched last night by
3,368
one seventh of our gate v them
our under 23s get more
Finally when we talk about tributes and statues there's a big gap on that South stand car park that has the name of John Harris written on it.
Fleetwood v burton in the championship lol.Surely not
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