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Everyone seems to be going on about this Mbappe lad, maybe we should throw in a cheeky £3.725m bid and see if we can snap him up!

Ok, this is clearly a piss-take, but it's about as good as some of the other shit on here lately!
 

Everyone seems to be going on about this Mbappe lad, maybe we should throw in a cheeky £3.725m bid and see if we can snap him up!

Ok, this is clearly a piss-take, but it's about as good as some of the other shit on here lately!

Throw in "A source close to the club says..." at the start of this and you'll be up for a job at the Daily Mail!
 
Everyone seems to be going on about this Mbappe lad, maybe we should throw in a cheeky £3.725m bid and see if we can snap him up!

Ok, this is clearly a piss-take, but it's about as good as some of the other shit on here lately!

Not until we've signed Every Fucker, as I suggested weeks ago. It's a question of priorities...

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Throw in "A source close to the club says..." at the start of this and you'll be up for a job at the Daily Mail!

I am working on that, you know the lady who works in the store, her Son's girlfriends best mates sister in law said he was seen in the chippy over the road.
 
Everyone seems to be going on about this Mbappe lad, maybe we should throw in a cheeky £3.725m bid and see if we can snap him up!

Ok, this is clearly a piss-take, but it's about as good as some of the other shit on here lately!

Nothing like a constructive contribution.....and this is nothing like etc etc

It's a free market fella. I know you said yours is a piss-take, but one man's extreme suggestion is another's possibility.
It doesn't harm and keeps one or two happy, so what's the problem?
 
The only player in the world other than Messi who £100m+ could be justified for IMO.

I'd like to think we're monitoring his situation.

Well, KM and the Prince did say they had asked Wilder to look at Messi, maybe we are considering a £150m bid for both? :D
 
Nothing like a constructive contribution.....and this is nothing like etc etc

It's a free market fella. I know you said yours is a piss-take, but one man's extreme suggestion is another's possibility.
It doesn't harm and keeps one or two happy, so what's the problem?

No harm at all lad, it's just a bit of a laugh that's all.

I suppose the point (if there is one) is that we have to keep it realistic, don't we?
 
No harm at all lad, it's just a bit of a laugh that's all.

I suppose the point (if there is one) is that we have to keep it realistic, don't we?

Given everything that Chris Wilder has said, he's about as realistic as they come. I can't imagine there's anyone who doesn't think that Wilder's perspectives aren't the right ones for this club. The fact that we achieved promotion on a team that didn't cost a fortune, yet managed to deliver a quality of football we'd all but given up hope of seeing in red and white shirts, well that was what made last season astonishing. For some reason there are folk who seem to think last season's quality of football was a one-off, well I'm in the positive camp, and I think that although we'll lose more games, I can't imagine that there's anyone who isn't happy we're at least in a position to challenge ourselves and see how we progress.
 
Given everything that Chris Wilder has said, he's about as realistic as they come. I can't imagine there's anyone who doesn't think that Wilder's perspectives aren't the right ones for this club. The fact that we achieved promotion on a team that didn't cost a fortune, yet managed to deliver a quality of football we'd all but given up hope of seeing in red and white shirts, well that was what made last season astonishing. For some reason there are folk who seem to think last season's quality of football was a one-off, well I'm in the positive camp, and I think that although we'll lose more games, I can't imagine that there's anyone who isn't happy we're at least in a position to challenge ourselves and see how we progress.

I don't doubt anything about last season, next season, or Wilder! As far as I am concerned, in Wilder we trust!!!!!

I think you are taking my post for more than what it is bud. My suggestion was a joke, simply because there seems to be many a joke player suggestions coming onto the forums recently, thats all.
 
I don't doubt anything about last season, next season, or Wilder! As far as I am concerned, in Wilder we trust!!!!!

I think you are taking my post for more than what it is bud. My suggestion was a joke, simply because there seems to be many a joke player suggestions coming onto the forums recently, thats all.

Sorry, the way your question about keeping it realistic was phrased, I thought it was worthy enough to deserve a realistic reply. If you feel I'm taking this too seriously then that's not the case.
 
Sorry, the way your question about keeping it realistic was phrased, I thought it was worthy enough to deserve a realistic reply. If you feel I'm taking this too seriously then that's not the case.

No not at all, all in good fun lad.

I guess my point is, in my opinion, we have had some daft suggestions. Based on the fact that we are Blades, and we know what Wilder is like around shrewd transfers, it's not likely we are going to be bidding millions for a "Championship quality player" or paying an ex Prem player who is nearing the end of his career 30, 40 or 50k a week to come and play for us in the hope that they are the key differentiator for a successful season that's all.

Don't get me wrong, I would love to see Wilder given a £50million kitty, I'm sure he would attract some very good names and we would romp the league like we did last season, but it's unrealistic and a lot of people on the forum seem to think that because our Prince owner "has a lot of money" we should be spending it, when realistically, we can't and Wilder won't.
 
No not at all, all in good fun lad.

I guess my point is, in my opinion, we have had some daft suggestions. Based on the fact that we are Blades, and we know what Wilder is like around shrewd transfers, it's not likely we are going to be bidding millions for a "Championship quality player" or paying an ex Prem player who is nearing the end of his career 30, 40 or 50k a week to come and play for us in the hope that they are the key differentiator for a successful season that's all.

Don't get me wrong, I would love to see Wilder given a £50million kitty, I'm sure he would attract some very good names and we would romp the league like we did last season, but it's unrealistic and a lot of people on the forum seem to think that because our Prince owner "has a lot of money" we should be spending it, when realistically, we can't and Wilder won't.

When a wealthy man becomes involved with a football club the assumption is that there'll be money to spend. The question that should be asked is; whose?

I'm certain the Prince has spent, certainly on infrastructure and paying off previous management teams, which in itself would have been costly, but who wants to consider that? There's not a bottomless pit where money is concerned, so we need to appreciate how this merry-go-round actually works. Unless you have an owner like Abramhovic at Chelsea, who seems to throw money at Chelsea as if it's going out of fashion, a club like ours needs to grasp some of the realities that's ahead of us. The higher we go in the Football League, the more money will enter the accounts of SUFC. The big question is how do we make that breakthrough that will enable us to become a Premiership team?

My take is that we trust in Wilder to do right by this club. A good manager is as rare, maybe more so, than a good player, so we need Wilder to wheel and deal and gradually make us stronger, strong enough to compete with most of the better teams. Returning to the Prince, he'll continue to spend on infrastructure and transfer budgets, but he'll also know that this club will need to use the money that it generates from being in higher divisions to it's advantage, and in the process not solely depend on the Prince to subsidise everything. My understanding is that the Prince's ambition is for this club to achieve promotion to the Premiership, and once there he'll probably sell his interest in the club at a profit. Whether a new owner would be prepared to adopt a different approach to spending money on players, well we'll only know if, and when, we become a Premiership club.
 
When a wealthy man becomes involved with a football club the assumption is that there'll be money to spend. The question that should be asked is; whose?

I'm certain the Prince has spent, certainly on infrastructure and paying off previous management teams, which in itself would have been costly, but who wants to consider that? There's not a bottomless pit where money is concerned, so we need to appreciate how this merry-go-round actually works. Unless you have an owner like Abramhovic at Chelsea, who seems to throw money at Chelsea as if it's going out of fashion, a club like ours needs to grasp some of the realities that's ahead of us. The higher we go in the Football League, the more money will enter the accounts of SUFC. The big question is how do we make that breakthrough that will enable us to become a Premiership team?

My take is that we trust in Wilder to do right by this club. A good manager is as rare, maybe more so, than a good player, so we need Wilder to wheel and deal and gradually make us stronger, strong enough to compete with most of the better teams. Returning to the Prince, he'll continue to spend on infrastructure and transfer budgets, but he'll also know that this club will need to use the money that it generates from being in higher divisions to it's advantage, and in the process not solely depend on the Prince to subsidise everything. My understanding is that the Prince's ambition is for this club to achieve promotion to the Premiership, and once there he'll probably sell his interest in the club at a profit. Whether a new owner would be prepared to adopt a different approach to spending money on players, well we'll only know if, and when, we become a Premiership club.


I don't doubt or disagree with any of that mate, and I suppose that was my point previously. Wilder will never go mad even if he was given silly money because that is not who Wilder is and he doesn't want those types of players anyway because they are a pain in the arse to manage. We have a lot of people who think we should just throw money around for the sake of it and I am firmly in the same camp as your good self, if we don't need to spend it (on transfers) then we shouldn't.

I am pretty confident that in the back end the Prince has cleared some of our debt, and yes, if he sells up when we reach the Prem, then theoretically he would (or should) leave the club in a good place without mountains of debt.
 

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