Wilder Sky Interview

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Clarke is 33 and Madine is 27. Clarke has spent his whole career up until this point being frustrating & inconsistent. Madine has potential. Cardiff bought Madine on the back of his performances during the 1st half of the season. My opinion of Madine is that if he put his mind to it, he would be a decent quality 'old style' centre forward. He has many positive attributes, but he also has many negative ones. Premier league quality? Probably not, but certainly good enough for the championship. Can he put his mind to it? That's debatable. Is he worth £6m? Probably not, but let's not confuse 'worth' and 'value'. His value is what he was sold for. Just as Jordan Hugill's is £10m, Vydra's £8m, Grabban's £9m and Assombalonga's £17m. That is the market value of forwards at this level, and having heard of the sums being offered and turned down for League 1 strikers in January, then £4m - £6m is their value range. We can sit around and talk about whether player x or player y is worth the money, but the simple fact is that is what they cost and if we want to replace our front five partially or totally with established, competent sub 30 yr old forwards that is their cost.
Don't beleave we need to spend that much on strikers and I think Wilder wouldn't also.
The wage structure would be out of controlcontrol not Wilder way.It's obvious we have to up our game regarding transfers and wagers but it has to be controlled as Wilder beleave in the team ethic and to have one or two players busting the structure would go against the grain.
If you listened to Wilder post match interview he referred to one way of putting it right ( scoring goals ).Having said that I don't think Wilder would spend upwards of 5 million on a striker,he and Knill would look to develop strikers but not necessarily from the bargain basement as we have done up to now.
Get promotion !! and the entire landscape changers.
 
Wilder was quoted as saying the JTW budget was set back in October.

We were top at the time.

What short-sighted bastard decided that we’d spend fuck all instead of trying to actually make a concerted effort to maintain our position? Or, look towards next season and tell Wilder to get them in now ready for next season if we don’t do it this season?

Fuckin criminal it is.
The one that had to fund it.

Maybe you should have helped out with a few million quid of your own hard earned cash?
 
The one that had to fund it.

Maybe you should have helped out with a few million quid of your own hard earned cash?

Here we are look, an apologist...

I think you mean a realist, as opposed to a fantasist who thinks that Kevin McCabe owes him some happiness as he happens to own some shares in a football club.

I think you should try getting a life and making something good happen for yourself, instead of blaming others for not fulfilling your emotional needs.
 
The one that had to fund it.

Maybe you should have helped out with a few million quid of your own hard earned cash?

Here we are look, an apologist...

He's right though

After all, KM has put bugger all in over the years hasn't he?

And don't forget, a £6 mill transfer fee also means we have to find 2 or 3 million or more in wages
 
Can't wait to see who that might be if penny pincher Kev is still gripping the purse strings.

And if it's not Kev in charge of the purse strings then I'd wager it won't be Wilder who is spending them pennies
 
I think you mean a realist, as opposed to a fantasist who thinks that Kevin McCabe owes him some happiness as he happens to own some shares in a football club.

I think you should try getting a life and making something good happen for yourself, instead of blaming others for not fulfilling your emotional needs.

£90m he’s put in over the last 18 years (if we agree he’s been on the board since 1999).

That’s £5m a year. A lot to me and you. But as a percentage of his overall wealth, relatively nothing.

And if you think for one second that he is actually £90m out of pocket then you’re kidding yourself. If he was £90m out of pocket do you think he’d carry on? I’m out of pocket regards United. I can’t take control of a hotel at my say so when it turns a profit....

I pay for tickets and merchandise and get nothing back of value.

And don’t give me no stuff about ‘paying the bills’. That’s another aspect.
 
And don’t give me no stuff about ‘paying the bills’. That’s another aspect.
Care to elaborate on that, you've lost me.

If the club owners don't cover the losses incurred as a result of the bills then who does? (note I said owners, as there are two of them)

Maybe money spent on covering bills doesn't count?
 



That’s £5m a year. A lot to me and you. But as a percentage of his overall wealth, relatively nothing.

That's very big of you and I'm sure he will be pleased to hear it is 'nothing' to him.

BTW, how much research did you do?

"In 50th position are Kevin McCabe and family with an estimated fortune of £97m.

The 50 per cent owner of League One side Sheffield United trained as a quantity surveyor before setting up his first property business in his late 20s. He made his fortune from selling his Scarborough property operation to an Australian group in 2007.

McCabe's proceeds from the original sale should have been the £142.7m paid out to his family and trusts in a special dividend in 2007/08. His new company also called Scarborough Group, showed £21.7m net assets in 2014-15. With hefty spending on Sheffield United FC, we value the McCabe family at £97m after tax."

https://www.insidermedia.com/insider/yorkshire/rich-list-countdown-reaches-100m-fortunes (from 2016)

I make that he has put about 50% of his wealth into SUFC. Maybe you can begin to understand why he hasn't thrown the cash around and has had to look for a partner?
 
That's very big of you and I'm sure he will be pleased to hear it is 'nothing' to him.

BTW, how much research did you do?

"In 50th position are Kevin McCabe and family with an estimated fortune of £97m.

The 50 per cent owner of League One side Sheffield United trained as a quantity surveyor before setting up his first property business in his late 20s. He made his fortune from selling his Scarborough property operation to an Australian group in 2007.

McCabe's proceeds from the original sale should have been the £142.7m paid out to his family and trusts in a special dividend in 2007/08. His new company also called Scarborough Group, showed £21.7m net assets in 2014-15. With hefty spending on Sheffield United FC, we value the McCabe family at £97m after tax."

https://www.insidermedia.com/insider/yorkshire/rich-list-countdown-reaches-100m-fortunes (from 2016)

I make that he has put about 50% of his wealth into SUFC. Maybe you can begin to understand why he hasn't thrown the cash around and has had to look for a partner?

I put 50% of my disposable income into SUFC too.

Difference is I'm 38 and still have a paper round.
 
Wilder also made reference to this when being interviewed by RS. He said something like "well there is one thing you can do to address it" when asked about missed chances, which was of course signing better players.

I think the board have let Wilder down. They could have really helped the promotion push in January and instead they gave Wilder peanuts. Hence we only signed players from L1 (bar Wilson). Wilson has promise but it hasnt really worked due to injuries. Leonard wouldnt likely make an immediate impact, given his age and lack of experience at this level (and it has transpired as such). Holmes is in my view a lower league star. Evans is the only one who looks capable right now in the first team.

This was not good enough for a push for the PL. We didnt get in the championship quality to win matches like against Brenford, Forest, Cardiff - especially tight games where a moment of quality really counts.

The tw@ts in the boardroom need to sort out this ownership issue otherwise future progress beyond this season will be hampered.
 
That's very big of you and I'm sure he will be pleased to hear it is 'nothing' to him.

BTW, how much research did you do?

"In 50th position are Kevin McCabe and family with an estimated fortune of £97m.

The 50 per cent owner of League One side Sheffield United trained as a quantity surveyor before setting up his first property business in his late 20s. He made his fortune from selling his Scarborough property operation to an Australian group in 2007.

McCabe's proceeds from the original sale should have been the £142.7m paid out to his family and trusts in a special dividend in 2007/08. His new company also called Scarborough Group, showed £21.7m net assets in 2014-15. With hefty spending on Sheffield United FC, we value the McCabe family at £97m after tax."

https://www.insidermedia.com/insider/yorkshire/rich-list-countdown-reaches-100m-fortunes (from 2016)

I make that he has put about 50% of his wealth into SUFC. Maybe you can begin to understand why he hasn't thrown the cash around and has had to look for a partner?

He was worth over £300m in the early mid 00's.
 
£90m he’s put in over the last 18 years (if we agree he’s been on the board since 1999).

That’s £5m a year. A lot to me and you. But as a percentage of his overall wealth, relatively nothing.

And if you think for one second that he is actually £90m out of pocket then you’re kidding yourself. If he was £90m out of pocket do you think he’d carry on? I’m out of pocket regards United. I can’t take control of a hotel at my say so when it turns a profit....

I pay for tickets and merchandise and get nothing back of value.

And don’t give me no stuff about ‘paying the bills’. That’s another aspect.


It's not all cash in a rolled up sock behind the bath panel you know.

The hotel hasn't turned a trading profit once.
 

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