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Norwich didn’t spend millions upon millions of pounds with the intention of staying up. It was always a possibility they would come down but it was readily accepted that there was a long term vision.

Chris Wilder spent more money than any other manager in our history. His record and his actions over the last 12 months would have got him sacked at any other club.

People always say ‘look at Norwich’ when they try to justify our current situation. The reality is, they’re not comparable.
The Chris Wilder era is over and we are all looking forward to a new start. The club did spend a lot of money but we had to because we were starting from such a low base. Wilder brought such rapid success that we managed to get promotion with an ageing team that had hardly any Prem experience and was, frankly, short of quality. Simply by keeping us up for a second season Wilder and his team earned the money that was spent on new players. Consequently we are in a far stronger position financially than we were before.

It is purely theoretical now but I agree with our owners; Wilder would have been the best manager to bring us up next season. Through a combination of factors that in reality we as supporters know fuck all about, Wilder is no longer at the club; it was a fantastic ride and I for one am grateful for the last few years. I’m sure the new manager will have everyone’s support but as usual results will decide whether this is a good appointment
 



You said Watford sacked him which is wrong. Lundstram wanted more than the contract we are offering, does that mean we sacked him?
It does when you don't give him it,your saying to him no so the contract is taken away by the party offering. If I offer one million pounds for Sheffield United and the seller says no does that mean I've bought it or maybe not 😂
 
Your sensible and accurate post is a breath of fresh air amidst the turmoil of this lovely forum !
 
What did they do then if you go into work tomorrow and your contact has run out and they don't renew it and let you go what would you call that
That stupid argument works both ways round. He didn't renew, so therefore did he sack Watford?
They offered him a contract, he turned it down wanting more money. So who rejected who exactly?

If you're still struggling I'll give you something I'm sure you can relate to.
When you were at school, and you asked someone out and they told you to fuck off, was it true that you never really fancied them in the first place?
 
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Eastwood is due back, and moving up the ranks. Another club tried to loan him this week, to get that response.
I'd be surprised if Eastwood breaks into our first team ever.

He's 25 in October and has only really played in League 2. (1 app in Championship and 1 app in Scottish PL).
 
That stupid argument works both ways round. He didn't renew, so therefore did he sack Watford?
They offered him a contract, he turned it down wanting more money. So who rejected who exactly?

If you're still struggling I'll give you something I'm sure you can relate to.
When you were at school, and you asked someone out and they told you to fuck off, was it true that you never really fancied them in the first place?
I went to an all boys school so your right I never really fancied them😂
 
That stupid argument works both ways round. He didn't renew, so therefore did he sack Watford?
They offered him a contract, he turned it down wanting more money. So who rejected who exactly?

If you're still struggling I'll give you something I'm sure you can relate to.
When you were at school, and you asked someone out and they told you to fuck off, was it true that you never really fancied them in the first place?
Obviously he wanted to stay but wanted more money.Watford obviously didn't think he was worth it,otherwise he'd have got it,if the managers that good you go that extra mile
 
Obviously he wanted to stay but wanted more money. Watford obviously didn't think he was worth it,otherwise he'd have got it,if the managers that good you go that extra mile
and they also wanted him to stay then as they opened discussions and made him an offer?
 
What did they do then if you go into work tomorrow and your contact has run out and they don't renew it and let you go what would you call that
Difference: The sack, you get no choice. Bang you're out. You pick up your "sack" and go , no discussion.
Renewing contract: Your term of employment and contract is up. The Company or you have a choice of parting ways ,both have a right to decide without any legal obligation what is best.
 
Difference: The sack, you get no choice. Bang you're out. You pick up your "sack" and go , no discussion.
Renewing contract: Your term of employment and contract is up. The Company or you have a choice of parting ways ,both have a right to decide without any legal obligation what is best.
I've never offered a new contract to someone I'm sacking, neither has there been much of a negotiation.
 
I was under the impression that the Prince had paid some sort of compensation to get him out of the contract early.

What we do know is that he was in Switzerland (was it) for the contract talks, then Portugal this weekend for the Champions League final.
I'm not completely stuck in the 90s, I understand he can watch tape on the player, speak to coaching staff and contact players by phone and email rather than face to face meetings... but making such huge decisions seems really early r

Dean Hammond exercising another Option. You heard it hear first folks. Apparently he is going to be chauffeur for Moose

It does when you don't give him it,your saying to him no so the contract is taken away by the party offering. If I offer one million pounds for Sheffield United and the seller says no does that mean I've bought it or maybe not 😂
If your contract at work is not renewed, will you update your CV and in your next interview for a job, tell them you were sacked?
 
I've never offered a new contract to someone I'm sacking, neither has there been much of a negotiation.
Footballers, managers and support staff contracts are very interesting. They are basically Fixed Term Contracts that at the end of term, parties can choose whether to renew or not. It is a two way thing. Tied into the contracts will be clauses, which is not normal, whereby compensation for early termination may be paid by either party. The thing about FTC's is that if someone works for the company for more than 4 years, then the FTC automatically becomes permanent. It is why you do not see many contracts that are for more than 4 years. There are some and obviously if a contract is renewed after 4 years then they become a permanent member of staff so additional clauses are written in to allow for a "end of contract golden goodbye" so as to prevent potential tribunal claims. Be interesting to see if our "friends" across the city pay out these golden goodbyes.
 



I've never offered a new contract to someone I'm sacking, neither has there been much of a negotiation.
Thats what I said. Sack: you are gone no choice. Contract expires. Both parties have a choice of renewing : or not.
 
It does when you don't give him it,your saying to him no so the contract is taken away by the party offering. If I offer one million pounds for Sheffield United and the seller says no does that mean I've bought it or maybe not 😂
Or alternatively, the contract is sitting on a table waiting but Jokanovic walks away without signing it.
 
The Chris Wilder era is over and we are all looking forward to a new start. The club did spend a lot of money but we had to because we were starting from such a low base. Wilder brought such rapid success that we managed to get promotion with an ageing team that had hardly any Prem experience and was, frankly, short of quality. Simply by keeping us up for a second season Wilder and his team earned the money that was spent on new players. Consequently we are in a far stronger position financially than we were before.

It is purely theoretical now but I agree with our owners; Wilder would have been the best manager to bring us up next season. Through a combination of factors that in reality we as supporters know fuck all about, Wilder is no longer at the club; it was a fantastic ride and I for one am grateful for the last few years. I’m sure the new manager will have everyone’s support but as usual results will decide whether this is a good appointment
Good summary. Think as well Wilder wanted to sign players who would be up for the challenge should we be relegated too. As much as this can be criticised I think it is a realistic view too.
He always had a concern about us being relegated. These last few windows since promotion have been about signing players with the intention of improving the team in the PL but are likely top end Championship quality or better. Aside from Berge potentially because he's a different pedigree.
The thinking is that if relegated you can bounce back up and go again, just like Norwich, Fulham, Watford have done and the hope is you improve on it till you end up in a situation more like Burnley or Palace etc. where your staying up each year
 
I'm so glad that we sacked Antonee Robinson from Wigan.

I mean, we offered him a contract and he asked for more than we wanted to pay him, so then we sacked him.

We sacked him to Fulham.

I are businessman now?

This is the narrative I'm using going forward.
 
Sorry, what were?
Not sure "what" is fair, but I don't know how j woolston identifies so I wouldn't like to assume gender or sexuality.
All we know if that they have/had a husband and they went to an all boys school.
Either way, whatever the answer, I bet they would have been very popular at that boys school.
 




Following the conclusion of the 2020/21 campaign, Sheffield United's official retained and released lists have been submitted.

Phil Jagielka, John Lundstram, Simon Moore and Jack Rodwell will depart the club when their contracts expire this summer, as will youngsters Ashton Hall and Tommy Williams.

Ethan Ampadu will return to his parent club, Chelsea, following his season-long loan.

The club wishes all the departing players best wishes for their future endeavours and would like to thank them for their service to Sheffield United.

Meanwhile, Kean Bryan has been offered new terms.
 

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