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Frankly I'm not all that bothered about how big we are. There's numerous clubs in the Champ of a similar scale. It's time we stopped trotting out all this self-congratulatory bollocks, it's a blue & white trait which we shouldn't adopt.
It was common knowledge that cricket played at Bramall lane was holding the club back financially ( not enough seating which had a premium on standing )Dick Wragg. was chairman at the time and he kept pushing for a stand to be built on the cricket area,it was early 1970 s before he got his wish.He obviously had trouble with the cricket loving directors (not all but some ) I am a cricket fan who watched Yorkshire at the lane but I could see the logic in this move and like most blades was pleased this was happening.Reading Silent's thread showing finances in 60/61 and the reasons why we lost money, I question if we've ever been a big club after WW2. If we're bigger than Charlton then not by a great deal. We're closer to their size than we are Man U or Arsenal.
So, under a backdrop of falling attendances and revenue we decided that an idea that might have made sense twenty years previous, to build another stand, was still a good idea. Just as the oil crisis was kicking off.It was common knowledge that cricket played at Bramall lane was holding the club back financially ( not enough seating which had a premium on standing )Dick Wragg. was chairman at the time and he kept pushing for a stand to be built on the cricket area,it was early 1970 s before he got his wish.He obviously had trouble with the cricket loving directors (not all but some ) I am a cricket fan who watched Yorkshire at the lane but I could see the logic in this move and like most blades was pleased this was happening.
The rest is history !, since then our fortunes have been up and down like a yo yo,it was built with the idea of making us a power ,the opposite has happened ! makes you wonder if a spell has been cast on us, let's hope wilder has got rid of the curse.
So, under a backdrop of falling attendances and revenue we decided that an idea that might have made sense twenty years previous, to build another stand, was still a good idea. Just as the oil crisis was kicking off.
It was sensible to get rid of cricket ,we had just got back into 1st division with an exciting team we had great opportunity to become a force it didn't happen but at least the stand was builtI have absolutely no prior knowledge of this, but that does sound like a decision a Sheffield United board would make.
It was sensible to get rid of cricket ,we had just got back into 1st division with an exciting team we had great opportunity to become a force it didn't happen but at least the stand was builtI have absolutely no prior knowledge of this, but that does sound like a decision a Sheffield United board would make.
What happened to the Ricky Holmes thread?It was sensible to get rid of cricket ,we had just got back into 1st division with an exciting team we had great opportunity to become a force it didn't happen but at least the stand was built
It was sensible to get rid of cricket ,we had just got back into 1st division with an exciting team we had great opportunity to become a force it didn't happen but at least the stand was built
I don't think you can blame the Board entirely - there were quite a few fans who had been asking for something down that touchline for a while.I have absolutely no prior knowledge of this, but that does sound like a decision a Sheffield United board would make.
I think now would be a good time to bring it back with advent of the city franchised twenty20 league. Yorkshire should come home
https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/25265/charlton-athletic-offer-new-contract-ricky-holmes/
This seems very familiar doesn't it!?
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co....er_Clarke_set_for_Charlton_move/?ref=mrb&lp=2
So are Charlton getting in their replacement?
They will find a way to wiggle out of paying us anything. If we do get transfer windfalls do they count as income that we can 60% of on transfers wages etc under fair play rules?Set to be unveiled, so hopefully Robinson has took the hint that Holmes refusing to sign a contract means he wants to leave
http://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk...from-possible-40m-deal-are-revealed-1-8583550
http://m.kentlive.news/transfer-tal...ricky-holmes/story-30384702-detail/story.html
We're still pressing on with Holmes according to this. Must say I'm a bit surprised with Mackay-Steven being reported at the moment but I guess they both offer something different in similar positions.
Cardiff, Leeds and Wednesday all interested apparently.
Don't have the same roll so having them both would be a bonusTo me it is either Holmes or Carruthers.
I would much prefer Carruthers.
ITK. ? or just your opinionPossible reasons why this transfer is dead in the water - which I believe it is IMO
1. Karl Robinson hates us
2. Holmes doesn't want to move north
3. Holmes would have forced the issue by now if he wanted the move
4. Charlton are giving him ridiculous wages we don't want to meet
5. We're being outpriced / outbid by other suitors in the Championship
6. We've turned our attention to Gary-Mackay Steven
7. Wilder is on his jollys (?)
ITK. ? or just your opinion
the smarmy scouse twat
I think some are forgetting that Holmes is contracted to charlton.
If they don't want to sell him they don't have to, and fact is the smarmy scouse twat doesn't like doing us any favours so will make it as hard as possible. Another fact, is that in a poor side he was a shining light, and by far and away their best player. Someone they may prefer to build a team around.
So it wouldn't be unthinkable for them to be trying everything to get him to stay and sign a new contract.
However, the fact he signed a fairly short deal in the first place over us, says he felt they were a better bet for going up. Ooopppss....he is now probably regretting that decision. But if he wants to come, there's really only so much he can do to force the issue. It's still early in the window so Charlton are still in no rush to sell, so will string it out perhaps hoping that we will look elsewhere and leave Holmes no avenue to leave.
Whatever it is, I still trust the manager to get it right.
And how many times have we sold players that are under contract and then been told by many Blades fans that if the player wants to go there's nothing we can do to stop it. If Holmes wants to come to the Lane that's where he'll end up, whether he's under contract or not.
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