Paddy Kenny

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Hindsight's a wonderful thing when your career is over and you realise that perhaps you should've remained loyal to the club which supported and stood by you when you got a drug ban. But its good that he had a nice career following that fuck up he made. I say that through gritted teeth as I think he really chased the money, when really he had another responsibility. Perhaps in hindsight we whould've sacked him in the spot when he got banned.

However, always liked Paddy, hearts in the right place and he was part of a really exciting time to be a Blade, much like now.
 
Good interview
Look forward to having another keeper that good one day!
 
"My hearts at Bramall Lane"

Bit late for that fatty, you shit your potful with us a long time ago. Which is why you're filed in my "backstabbing cunts" section along with Colin and Jug Ears, to name a few.

I can forgive Paddy - wasn't ever the brightest button and being a couple of fried eggs short of a full english probably contributed to his timing to leave rather than stay for at least another season after his drug ban. As SwissBlade says his heart's in the right place even if his brain's lacking.

With Colin, as much as he is a bit of a twat (to put it mildly) he still gave me some of the best moments following the Blades and always likes to wind the pigs up into a massive froth so he's ok with me.

That jug eared lazy cunt though - he's in mine along with that fat lazy scouse druggie shyster. Two full weights on and off the pitch from the worst spell in our history.

When 'appy 'arry bankrupts another club I hope ol' Jug Ears marches his 'big club' into League One where they'll have so few fans turning up he'll think he's back playing for Ilkeston again the stupid dickhead.
 
Great player for us and part of one of the best teams we've had in recent times. That day against QPR was one of the worst I've experienced at the Lane, it was toxic and a real shame that seems to be his legacy.

Interesting how Everton received Rooney back and the same for Bony at Swansea last weekend. I would hope Paddy can make an appearance one day and get the plaudits he deserves from the fans.
 
Quite funny how the club can sell player A, and be slated for cashing in/not keeping them
Sell player B, and the it's the player gets slated for moving on/not being loyal.
Good players move on. That's football.
 
I don't begrudge him leaving. He went to warnock, won the league and had a couple of years in the prem that he wouldn't have had with us, and he probably knew that. If he's gone to some middling team with no link like warnock, and just for some cash, I might think differently. We don't know the deal/clause/loyalty aspect in full and a club met our apparent valuation.

If he'd stayed we wouldn't have gone down, that's for sure.

300 appearances and he saved us many times.
 
He went through the turnstiles for the south stand in front of me at the Coventry home game last year.
 
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Well I guess the moral of the story is, you can disrespect and shit on this club all you like as long as put a few good shifts in first.
Who needs standards anyway?

I know you're being facetious but yes, I think you're right. I'm not going forget the cup runs and promotion with warnock just because of a dalliance with Portsmouth. I'm not going to gorget all the times we sang Paddy's name cause he went off the rails a bit. I think he was a great character at our club. Che? I'll take him or leave him, but that spurs game was pretty good.
 
I don't begrudge him leaving. He went to warnock, won the league and had a couple of years in the prem that he wouldn't have had with us, and he probably knew that. If he's gone to some middling team with no link like warnock, and just for some cash, I might think differently. We don't know the deal/clause/loyalty aspect in full and a club met our apparent valuation.

If he'd stayed we wouldn't have gone down, that's for sure.

300 appearances and he saved us many times.

I'm not quite sure how much he himself might have affected that season tbh – the effects were more obvious the following season with Simonsen. Morgan marshalling the defence was the bigger loss to us the season we went down.

In retrospect, despite the anger at the time levelled his way I think he made the right decision. It's also quite difficult to argue for continuing to play for Blackwell.
 
What fans fail to realise is that players rarely (if ever) have the same loyalty to a single club as what fans do. Paddy was clearly good enough to play in the top flight and we weren't, he chose his career over us and you have to respect that sometimes.

I'll never forget the good times and they outweigh the one thing that pissed me off at the time. He was a great character and keeper in our most recent successful period.
 
His heart is at BDTBL, his stomach however....
 
I would have respected him if he'd come out and said

"Thanks Sheffield United for paying me a wage when I was banned and showing loyalty but QPR have offered me X amount more, it's a short career" etc

His showboating and playing up for the cameras cost us

One particular moment against Everton he fucked around with the ball instead of simply catching it.. gave away a free-kick, they scored, cost us two points!! What would have happened then!?

"Oh but he saved us on such and such". That was his job
 
Best goalie we've had this century. The circumstances surrounding his sale are still not clear to this day, so please spare me the ITK bullshit, but I guess it gives the usual suspects something to be outraged about. Only at Bramall Lane could a great servant who played over 300 games for us during our most successful period in recent history get this amount of dogs abuse.
 
Good shot stopper and penalty saver. But a bit of a "liner" on corners and crosses.

Had him down for a while as the third best Keeper in my time watching United, behind Kelly and Tracey, but has now been pushed to fourth place behind Moore, and the way Blackman has started off could be dropping to fifth.

The way he left did leave a bad taste for a while, but I still can't help quite liking him as a bloke.
 
Good shot stopper and penalty saver. But a bit of a "liner" on corners and crosses.

Had him down for a while as the third best Keeper in my time watching United, behind Kelly and Tracey, but has now been pushed to fourth place behind Moore, and the way Blackman has started off could be dropping to fifth.

The way he left did leave a bad taste for a while, but I still can't help quite liking him as a bloke.

I'd love Moore to get above him in the united keepers standing but he's definitely not there yet!
 
Paddy is the best keeper we have had since the Kelly/Tracey years. Unfortunately, he soured his reputation firstly with the drugs ban and then secondly, leaving straight after we had stood by him.

I don't think anyone would have complained if he had gone the following season after 'repaying' his debt to the club, in order to further his career.
 
Great player for us and part of one of the best teams we've had in recent times. That day against QPR was one of the worst I've experienced at the Lane, it was toxic and a real shame that seems to be his legacy.

A great player who should have left me with great memories but all I can remember is us supporting him through the stupid drugs episode, then him pissing off for more money.

Interesting how Everton received Rooney back

Everton made very good money out of Rooney and he publicly remained a fan, even at Manyoo. Kenny followed the money which is fair enough, but to somehow think he can pretend he is a Blade just because he still lives round here, gets my goat.

Words are cheap and a chucking a few platitudes at us does not suddenly make him a cult hero. Something else spelt similarly maybe.
 



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