Pittsburg Blade
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Sounds a daft question.
As someone once said. There are no daft questions. Just daft people that ask them.
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Sounds a daft question.
As Thatcher once said: "No, no, no."
Relegation would be a disaster for the club and would spell the end of over a decade of dominance over the other lot.
We would lose millions and with Wednesday likely to go the other way next season if not this, we would very quickly undo what we have managed to achieve under McCabe. Or mebbes rapidly escalate what we're already doing.
Not sure if Linz was indulging in the crack pipe again but we've already lost thousands of long-time fans and we'd lose thousands more with relegation.
Crowds of 13,000 to 15,000 would almost certainly be the norm.
Yes we lost 5,000 ST holders last year let's hope we can lose at least another 5,000 this year.
Be a brilliant atmosphere with 10,000 diehards in the ground (cos let's face no 'real' Blades have walked away from the club recentlly) and there'll be no booing just blind support, though it would be better if we could get down to the absolute mega diehards and get gates down to 2,000. Maybe doubling ST prices would really sort out the loyal fans from hangers on?
I've watched us for nearly 40 years. If you think it's just fair weather fans walking away then you are very sadly mistaken. And if you think our expectations are too high then I just don't know where to start. Wer're hardly spoilt glory hunting fans after one year in about 18 in the Prem, most if us have always had low expectations and always expect failure usually dramatic falure - that's not what it's about.
Belive me I have seen the Lane with less than 10,000 in many times and it aint that great. The novelty soon wears off.
Having said that I agree that the away games will be far better supported than this season and like many Blades my age some of the best memories are Fourth Division days.
But this time round I just can't see us bouncing back from the lower leagues so well.
We need another 14 players or so signing in the summer to make a go of it in League One. We just can't keep rebuilding every couple of months and we don't have the cash or the drive and ambition at the top of the club anymore.
Surely no one could possibly think relegation would be a good thing?
And the players? Raul has touched on it. These are highly paid (overpaid in most cases) sports people. The drive is supposed to be focus and being the best you can be. Striving to go beyond what you are and playing at the highest possible level. If one single one of those wankers wants to play in League one they ought to hang their heads in shame and hand their notices in now. Most on here would do their job for free and would give it their absolute all. They live the dream day in and day out. They get paid to kick a fucking ball around a pitch and we pay to see it. If that isn't incentive enough to stay up then fuck the lot of em because they really aren't worth it. That said its probably closer to the truth than you would like to think.
19 eh?
Off the top of my head...
SUFC
Man U
Arsenal
Chelsea
Liverpool
Everton
Villa
Spurs
Sunderland
Coventry
Derby
Middlesbrough
Palace
WBA
Wolves
Thats 14, the only ones I'm not sure of are WBA and Sunderland
What we're on about is their personal/professional pride rather than any undying allgiance to the cause.
I don't want us to go down, but amidst the doom and gloom of this season, I can see a silver lining.
We might win some games. The "fans" who are only prepared to support the club if we're looking anywhere near the Premiership will disappear, hopefully providing a better atmosphere for those who are left. Us young 'uns will get some new grounds in. The expectations of many will be brought right back down to earth with a bump.
Utterly mental that anyone would seriously consider this as a positive thing for United - decreased revenues, and no, crowds of 12,000 doesn't improve the atmosphere one jot.
Agree with Rodders for a change, we will suffer heavily financially if we go down. I can see the pigs getting higher attendances even if they continue to struggle this season.
That said, while I don't want us to go down, I think it's inevitable and it still may have benefits. We really do need a fresh start and I think going down would provide us with it. A chance to do a 'Leeds' if you like.
How far do you wish to go back?
Before we went down in from this division for the 1st time ever in 1979, We had finished no lower than 12th in this division. That 12th might have only been the season previous.
Thats probably in the top 34 clubs in the country for 90 years. That was not a bad achievment.
I remember being on the Kop against Leicester when we got relegated. It was the most painful relegation i can remember and thats the trouble. any relegation is painful but when youv'e been there before it dont sting quite as much as it should. Bollox to that as i write its getting to me and there is no way we should accept this without a fight. Its starting to hurt so lets get behind our team and do all we can and shout them out of that bottm three.
COYRAWW....AAhhhrr
There's also the chance we could 'do a Bradford'
There's also the chance we could 'do a Bradford'
Will I still go if or when we go down? Of course I will. You can divorce your wife, give your kids up for adoption, shoot the dog and eat the hamsters, but your football team is yours for life. For better or worse, usually worse, but still for life.
The problem is, though very few will divorce the football team, they'll take it on far less dates.
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