Slaviša has walked?

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It's to discuss Neil coming back as DoF . He's going to tell him 5 3 2 from his Cornwall tractor..
 



im sure he is and its got to start by taking a big hit on mcburnie and brewster anything between 5-10m for either of em and they will go imo
It really pains me to say it but you're right, if we can keep the removal of the rest of the deadwood down to slaps rather than hits, I'd be a bit happier, whatever changes come Jan might be painful but a necessity
 
I do think he's a bit frustrated, pretty sure he expected a bit more action with transfers.

Think he also expected more from some of the players already here too.

However flip side of that is that it appears to be coming clear that perhaps some of our players possibly don't fit the system played.
I don't have an issue playing 3 strikers up top but what we are doing really is playing 1 striker down the middle with a combination of players from MGW, Ndiaye, Osborn, Brewster, McGoldrick and Mousset. I can't lie that I think certainly playing the last three strikers as effectively wide midfielders doesn't strike me as a great idea.

I also think that the 4 at the back are being too often exposed from the 2 in the middle. We can slate Norwood and Fleck but perhaps sometimes a change of shape is needed. We don't necessarily have to go back to 3-5-2 either, however I'm not saying I have the solution.

What I'm getting at is I think he's frustrated all round, from what he was promised before he joined to how things have transpired.
But I also think he maybe needs to help himself too.
 
No idea if true, but just got a text from a colleage with supposed contacts within the club that Slaviša was today told he will not be given money in jan and is on the verge of quitting.

The poundland bog-roll will not start to run for the crapper until the end of next season, at which point the future losses will be way out of his league to sustain on his own, even with championship football, which let’s be honest, we could not even have?

I don’t think that anything has changed since the summer in respect of any future business within the forthcoming transfer windows, and any incoming’s fees/wages will have to be self-generated (including Jan 22 and next summer).

The current manager will not walk this season or next, unless he is paid to do so, and the owner can’t afford to do that, without going down the complete fire sale route (including some of the kids) and appointing Heckingdeadwood, which could happen, I suppose?

We really are up against it and CW is more than likely to make this much worse for us, as we potentially watch his new team/club make a challenge this season and next.
 
Not even Nixon season and he's stirring the pot

 
The poundland bog-roll will not start to run for the crapper until the end of next season, at which point the future losses will be way out of his league to sustain on his own, even with championship football, which let’s be honest, we could not even have?

I don’t think that anything has changed since the summer in respect of any future business within the forthcoming transfer windows, and any incoming’s fees/wages will have to be self-generated (including Jan 22 and next summer).

The current manager will not walk this season or next, unless he is paid to do so, and the owner can’t afford to do that, without going down the complete fire sale route (including some of the kids) and appointing Heckingdeadwood, which could happen, I suppose?

We really are up against it and CW is more than likely to make this much worse for us, as we potentially watch his new team/club make a challenge this season and next.
Why the flying would anyone be bothered what a ex manager is doing 100 miles up the road .
 
Reports are now he walked out but into a revolving door and came straight back in
 
I'm not sure Rangers would be delighted with Slav taking over....he's hardly doing well?
 
Why the flying would anyone be bothered what a ex manager is doing 100 miles up the road .
The problem is that some fans look back at our glorious history under the ex manager and think that despite a significant change in circumstances, that manager could easily bring glory days back to the blades again. The reality is that with how events panned out last season, that ex manager would probably now be less likely to have success with the Blades than with any other team. Whatever happens with the team up the road, they're not lumbered with the same baggage that we Blades are. We have to find ways of playing better football and winning without looking back over our shoulder at the past all the bloody time. I think it's called moving on.
 



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