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Let's just hope it is the + Cotterill,
No offence to Henderson, and I do think he is a "united" type of player, I just don't believe we need another striker.
I think we do, Beattie is injured, we only have Stead, Sharp and Webber.
Competition for places is healthy
We're assuming Beattie is injured.
We also do have Shelton too.
Even if we only had 3, this wouldn't be too much of an issue.
Too risky with 3, only takes one of them to pick up a knock.
Agreed. Risky is a good word for it. Why take risks?Too risky with 3, only takes one of them to pick up a knock.
So we've got as many goalkeepers as strikers? Not wise in TAs eyes.Cotterill good good.
I agree with Robbie we do not need Henderson. Signing Henderson for the same price we signed Hulse is stupid plus Henderson will be in the same boat Hulse was in. We cant garentee Henderson 1st team football either and I am sure thats 1 of the reasons he wanted to leave Watford anyway.
Even without Shelton 3 Strikers is enough and if it does become a problem we do have loan market to use.
PRAISE THE LORDWe should have gone for Phillips or Earnshaw in my opinion.
PRAISE THE LORD
Someone with some sense. Whilst I don't think we need strikers, these would be an improvement on what we have and would be welcome additions.
Earnshaw we missed the boat on
We should have gone for Phillips...
Please tell me that you agree in jest!
Earnshaw is no where near the striker that henderson is.
Earnshaw couldnt hit a sheeps arse with the broad side of his cock.
Earnshaws goal scoring record is better than any of Uniteds current team (Billy Sharp excluded)
He's useless, Robbie - utterly, utterly past it.
Earnshaw couldnt hit a sheeps arse with the broad side of his cock.
That, sir, is one of the funniest things I have read in quite a while.
SHEFFIELD United will re-double their efforts to sign Wigan Athletic winger David Cotterill after unveiling Darius Henderson as their third major capture of the summer.
Henderson, who agreed a £2m move from Watford earlier this week, is an integral part of the Championship club's promotion jigsaw as they prepare to mount a serious bid for the Premier League.
But despite suffering nearly three months of frustration, Kevin Blackwell remains determined to slide one of the final pieces - Cotterill - into place before August 9's televised fixture at Birmingham City.
In stark contrast to his previous dealings in the transfer market the United manager, usually loathe to reveal the names on his wanted-list, has made no secret of his desire to prise Cotterill away from the JJB Stadium and his hand has been strengthened by the Wales international's desire to return to the ground where he enjoyed an impressive spell on loan last term.
But with Wigan determined to recoup the majority of the £2m fee the 20-year-old commanded when he left Bristol City in August 2006, negotiations between all three parties have proved difficult.
United are believed to have offered around half of Wigan's initial valuation but with the resolve of Steve Bruce, Blackwell's opposite number, showing no indication of weakening, a war of attrition has developed.
The Star understands that United, who developed a cordial relationship with Bruce's board of directors during the Carlos Tevez Affair, have discussed several ways of breaking the impasse; including another loan deal.
Lee Cattermole's imminent arrival at Wigan, which appears to have increased the likelihood of former United midfielder Michael Brown being leaving Lancashire, could also represent a window of opportunity for Blackwell.
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