I think this is one of the most surprising things I've ever read on here. It gives an astonishing insight into the minds of some people and how they really think about our achievement of winning the League 1 title. It reveals that, deep down, they do not see this as much of an achievement and are even slightly embarrassed about it.
This suggests that they have never really come to terms with what their club actually is, in terms of its place in the football league. Sheffield United has been a League 1 club for the past 6 years - the old English Division 3. It might be a big club, with a proud history, a fine stadium and excellent crowds. But it has been a League 1 club. It has been competing at League 1 level because that's where it belongs based on results over 6 years. It's not like we were playing in the Premiership and one day someone from the FA came along and said, "hey, we'd like to do an experiment with you - go and play in League 1 and see how you get on". No, we were in League 1 because we weren't good enough to be any higher up the league.
We can all say, "yeah, well we shouldn't have been in that league" because we know a club like this, with that infrastructure and support, should be competing at a much higher level - but it hasn't been. That's the point. And it has no God-given right to be competing at a higher level - that has to be earned. And do you know what? They've earned that right. After 6 years of trying and failing the club have actually succeeded and got it right.
I don't recall any embarrassment about the celebration of winning the Division Four title and I really can't understand why there should be any embarrassment about winning this one! Only 4 clubs in the English Football League have ever won all 4 divisions - so it's a bit of history-making too.
But most of all - we've not only won the League 1 title, but we've done so in some style. And this achievement is one that will set the club back on the road to being one of the country's top clubs again. That's one hell of an achievement - every Blade should be proud of that and want to it celebrated publicly. And as for what Wednesday might do - I couldn't give a damn. It is a totally separate issue to what United do and doesn't detract from it one iota.