This is the first post I’ve seen that translates the stutter they have into writing.T trust CW its other people I'm less confident about
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This is the first post I’ve seen that translates the stutter they have into writing.T trust CW its other people I'm less confident about
Id say that would give us a chance to turn the pitch round 45 degrees then do the ground properly and that will end the thread.Only on a Blades forum could there be a thread about getting relegated from the PL next season before we've even got to it. Perhaps I should start a thread entitled "what do we do if an earthquake swallows the South Stand?"
Perhaps I should start a thread entitled "what do we do if an earthquake swallows the South Stand?"
If ever a post summed up Sheffield as a city this is it FFS! It's as though we're indoctrinated from birth to be inferior. If I was offered a 3some with Scarlett Johannsen and Salma Hayek do you think the knowledge of my shooting my bolt after 3 seconds would put me off? Nonsense. You wipe down, take stock and go again.I've been saying for a while that we're not ready and that I don't think going up is necessarily a good thing. I think we'll miss out anyway, but what am I afraid of. If we get promoted we make 100 million pounds just for finishing bottom. Take the money, the relegation and come back next time stronger that seems and may be a good argument and I understand people making it but it worries me. Firstly how much off that money will be left? I think if we are lucky we might have ten players who can step up and do a job in the top division. Honestly I think we only have five. So what do we do, spend a minimum of 100 million on players to keep us up. Rely on Chris finding good value gems in the lower divisions, "cos you don't need to spend that much." It is easy to say take the relegation and come back stronger, that's what I would do. I would keep Chris, keep investing try to keep building but guess what I'm not in charge and if we are bottom at christmas are we confident that Chris doesn't get sacked, The club don't panic buy. We don't get saddled with a wage bill like Sunderland. So you make deals with players to take a pay cut after relegation, except what player good enough to perhaps save the club comes at Christmas and takes that deal.
I think we buy 3 or 4, I know i'm dreaming, quality players over the summer then if we go up the surgery we need is serious but potentially survivable. The last time we came down with parachute payments they were nothing like as much as they are now, but guess what top players cost much much less than they do now and the wages they are paid are ridiculous. Last time we appointed the wrong man and wasted the parachute payments. Call me a small time blade all you like call me negative and a doommonger but accept my concerns are real and motivated by both love for this club and experience of mistakes we have made in the past.
'It's not a good time to be promoted....'
Said no football fan ever.
I've been saying for a while that we're not ready and that I don't think going up is necessarily a good thing. I think we'll miss out anyway, but what am I afraid of. If we get promoted we make 100 million pounds just for finishing bottom. Take the money, the relegation and come back next time stronger that seems and may be a good argument and I understand people making it but it worries me. Firstly how much off that money will be left? I think if we are lucky we might have ten players who can step up and do a job in the top division. Honestly I think we only have five. So what do we do, spend a minimum of 100 million on players to keep us up. Rely on Chris finding good value gems in the lower divisions, "cos you don't need to spend that much." It is easy to say take the relegation and come back stronger, that's what I would do. I would keep Chris, keep investing try to keep building but guess what I'm not in charge and if we are bottom at christmas are we confident that Chris doesn't get sacked, The club don't panic buy. We don't get saddled with a wage bill like Sunderland. So you make deals with players to take a pay cut after relegation, except what player good enough to perhaps save the club comes at Christmas and takes that deal.
I think we buy 3 or 4, I know i'm dreaming, quality players over the summer then if we go up the surgery we need is serious but potentially survivable. The last time we came down with parachute payments they were nothing like as much as they are now, but guess what top players cost much much less than they do now and the wages they are paid are ridiculous. Last time we appointed the wrong man and wasted the parachute payments. Call me a small time blade all you like call me negative and a doommonger but accept my concerns are real and motivated by both love for this club and experience of mistakes we have made in the past.
Will they count all season ticket holders as part of the death toll, even if they are not in attendance?Only on a Blades forum could there be a thread about getting relegated from the PL next season before we've even got to it. Perhaps I should start a thread entitled "what do we do if an earthquake swallows the South Stand?"
And you can just make out the name of this ship is the - T I T A N I C.Yes ok then, you are a small-time blade and a doommonger, but your concerns are in the right place mate, no doubt about that.
Have you considered the risks of staying where we are, in the Championship? Just think about that for a moment.
Imagine it like this...
Following a shipwreck, you're stuck on a piece of wood floating on the sea. It's a sizeable piece of wood and you aren't in any immediate danger, but you know full well that at any point a huge wave could come and wash you under. Up ahead there's a huge ship. You can see the bright lights on board, you can even make out people on the deck, sipping champagne, eating canapes, there's a sound of beautiful piano music coming from the dining room on board, and she looks all pristine and fine, and is fully equipped with every luxury and lifeboats too of course. Do you want to head for that ship, now, and climb on board and be part of that? Or do you want to hang around on your piece of wood and hope that nothing bad comes to you?
The facts are mate, that the ship in this analogy is the Premiership. And it's actually sailing away from us, not towards us. We've got a chance, right now, to get as near to it as we have ever been for over a decade. That chance might not come again anytime soon. Do we want to try for it? I do personally, because I just have no confidence whatsoever that staying where we are will be the best thing for us.
If we don't go up, we might strengthen, but we really don't know about that at all. We could just as easily lose our best players and the manager, during the summer.
The one thing that promotion guarantees us is a much greater financial security than staying where we are. Even if we only manage to stay there for one season, it's so lucrative it changes the future prospects of our club.
There's no logical argument for preferring to stay where we are instead. None. It could be an absolute disaster if we do.
'It's not a good time to be promoted....'
Said no football fan ever.
Wednesday would have had a bigger quake already which would've been massive and The Stir would be raising funds to rebuild the sty.Perhaps I should start a thread entitled "what do we do if an earthquake swallows the South Stand?"
And you can just make out the name of this ship is the - T I T A N I C.
Just a thought like.
The whole point is to get there and try to achieve things, if we just say I’m happy here what’s the point ?
Onwards and upwards is the way, it’s just how you try to work your way round the financial part that’s crippling the game
I've been saying for a while that we're not ready and that I don't think going up is necessarily a good thing. I think we'll miss out anyway, but what am I afraid of. If we get promoted we make 100 million pounds just for finishing bottom. Take the money, the relegation and come back next time stronger that seems and may be a good argument and I understand people making it but it worries me. Firstly how much off that money will be left? I think if we are lucky we might have ten players who can step up and do a job in the top division. Honestly I think we only have five. So what do we do, spend a minimum of 100 million on players to keep us up. Rely on Chris finding good value gems in the lower divisions, "cos you don't need to spend that much." It is easy to say take the relegation and come back stronger, that's what I would do. I would keep Chris, keep investing try to keep building but guess what I'm not in charge and if we are bottom at christmas are we confident that Chris doesn't get sacked, The club don't panic buy. We don't get saddled with a wage bill like Sunderland. So you make deals with players to take a pay cut after relegation, except what player good enough to perhaps save the club comes at Christmas and takes that deal.
I think we buy 3 or 4, I know i'm dreaming, quality players over the summer then if we go up the surgery we need is serious but potentially survivable. The last time we came down with parachute payments they were nothing like as much as they are now, but guess what top players cost much much less than they do now and the wages they are paid are ridiculous. Last time we appointed the wrong man and wasted the parachute payments. Call me a small time blade all you like call me negative and a doommonger but accept my concerns are real and motivated by both love for this club and experience of mistakes we have made in the past.
If you spun the pitch 45 degrees it's going to look fucking weird, surely we go the full 90 degrees. Then what? Build a giant kop half way up the car park, a giant east stand in place of the kop. Need to knock the hotel down as well and we'd have a 60,000 seater stadium.Id say that would give us a chance to turn the pitch round 45 degrees then do the ground properly and that will end the thread.![]()
So to be clear. If you were hanging on to a piece of drift wood in the ocean and saw a big ship sailing past, your first reaction would be to worry that the big ship might sink?And you can just make out the name of this ship is the - T I T A N I C.
Just a thought like.
My thoughts exactly. Well said.Yes ok then, you are a small-time blade and a doommonger, but your concerns are in the right place mate, no doubt about that.
Have you considered the risks of staying where we are, in the Championship? Just think about that for a moment.
Imagine it like this...
Following a shipwreck, you're stuck on a piece of wood floating on the sea. It's a sizeable piece of wood and you aren't in any immediate danger, but you know full well that at any point a huge wave could come and wash you under. Up ahead there's a huge ship. You can see the bright lights on board, you can even make out people on the deck, sipping champagne, eating canapes, there's a sound of beautiful piano music coming from the dining room on board, and she looks all pristine and fine, and is fully equipped with every luxury and lifeboats too of course. Do you want to head for that ship, now, and climb on board and be part of that? Or do you want to hang around on your piece of wood and hope that nothing bad comes to you?
The facts are mate, that the ship in this analogy is the Premiership. And it's actually sailing away from us, not towards us. We've got a chance, right now, to get as near to it as we have ever been for over a decade. That chance might not come again anytime soon. Do we want to try for it? I do personally, because I just have no confidence whatsoever that staying where we are will be the best thing for us.
If we don't go up, we might strengthen, but we really don't know about that at all. We could just as easily lose our best players and the manager, during the summer.
The one thing that promotion guarantees us is a much greater financial security than staying where we are. Even if we only manage to stay there for one season, it's so lucrative it changes the future prospects of our club.
There's no logical argument for preferring to stay where we are instead. None. It could be an absolute disaster if we do.
I was taking the piss out of those that actually think your idea would be possible.If you spun the pitch 45 degrees it's going to look fucking weird, surely we go the full 90 degrees. Then what? Build a giant kop half way up the car park, a giant east stand in place of the kop. Need to knock the hotel down as well and we'd have a 60,000 seater stadium.
Be great for those champions league games under the floodlights. Parking would be a nightmare though.
I think I'd rather just stay mid table Championship and get home in time for tea every satdi.
If the season finished today we will all think we've had a good 'un. The best manager at the lane since when, -and he's one of us - and I'm quietly confident for next season. The only Iceberg / coyal oyal fire I see is the board.So to be clear. If you were hanging on to a piece of drift wood in the ocean and saw a big ship sailing past, your first reaction would be to worry that the big ship might sink?
We know how to search for that cloud that hanging around the silver lining on here don't we?
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