That’s because you’re so wonderful, and Wilder isn’t fit to lick your boots.
if only that nicePrince would have appointed you instead of that nasty man Wilder.
Taking us from league 1 obscurity to 9th in the `Prem, the brink of Europe,giving us the time of our lives as Blades, playing a unique brand of football, would have meant absolutely nothing to you.
When the bad times came ,as they always do, and: you miss your first transfer targets, because the club, can’t pay the wages for Cash, Watkins,Robinson; the only players you fancy and can afford, Ramasdsle,Bogle, Lowe, Brewster, Burke, are either mis-firing, or worse pretty crap,you can’t buy a win because the `prem teams are relentless, your main man, O’Connell, gets injured, on the eve of the season, and you gamble on him getting fit again, the Chairman seeks to demote you to a coaching role, and put Van Winkle in charge of recruitment, there is no money for more signings, anyway.The pressure mounts and mounts and you decide to make a stand, maybe not your best idea, you have to start thinking about your wife n kids future.You’d have taken all that in your stride, wouldn’t you, because you are so much the bigger Blade.
Good for you.Us mere mortals, may have a bit more understanding, for a bloke who in the intense heat of a battle, made mistakes.`None of us know how we would react, to certain pressure circumstances, until they are there.
He gave us a time, when Wednesday were green with envy, and shit themselves, every time we played em,we all sang from the same hymn sheet, had 2 open top bus rides to the City Hall, became a lot of people’s second team, saw some of the best players in the World at the Lane, and beat em, sometimes, and had countless days of pure joy and pride.He deserved,and earned his right to make mistakes on transfers. The sky money and parachute payments, which we wouldn’t have got without him, more than cover the loss on transfers.`Good luck at `Boro Chris, except of course when you play the Blades, and thanks for the good times, they far outweigh the bad ones.