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Not with us he didn't! He was past it when he came to us.I rated David White he had real pace
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Not with us he didn't! He was past it when he came to us.I rated David White he had real pace
Opinions eh……I really enjoyed watching him play for United….i thought he was qualityOne of the most idle players I ever seen in a Sheffield United shirt.
Saw him in the play off final, 1998.
He tried a one two, but couldn't be bothered to go for the return. I was right in front of it. Not for me
One of the most idle players I ever seen in a Sheffield United shirt.
Saw him in the play off final, 1998.
He tried a one two, but couldn't be bothered to go for the return. I was right in front of it. Not for me
He suffered at the hands of Barry Bennell, I’m sure that had a terrible effect on him and maybe explains why he is a heavy drinker.Apparently he liked a sherbet or 8. If he had been on the juice a day or so before the game he didn't want to know. If he hadn't, he was still a potential gem.
Apparently he liked a sherbet or 8. If he had been on the juice a day or so before the game he didn't want to know. If he hadn't, he was still a potential gem.
SPL made Conor Salmon look like a footballer. That’s all I’m sayingI’ve noticed a few posters making comments along the lines of “yeah, but SPL…” as if all clubs in that league are somehow of a consistent standard. This morning I see that Man City are linked with Kyogo Furuhashi. Some of our fans, honestly![]()
Clearly, no decent footballer has ever come from anywhere other than the elite European leagues.SPL made Conor Salmon look like a footballer. That’s all I’m saying
I remember David White as overweight, injured most of the time, slow and just way past his best. He was signed in the latter days of Harry and seem to recall that Harry said he was acting as a mole for the board with a view to Kendall coming.
In short, I wasn't a fan!
Gareth Taylor, Mark Patterson, David Holdsworth, Gordon Cowan's Michael Vonk, Jan Aage, Andy Walker, Chris Short were the class signings of that era.
I digress, but if I was McDonald I'd have said to Harry go on holiday for a week, come back and I'll give you a decent transfer budget to rebuild the team which Kendall got and given him an extension to his contract! Harry did well at Palace, Forest and Barnsley all after us.
The point isn't about tall wingers, it is about squad building, making sure that we don't end up with specific weaknesses, whether that is height, strength, pace, skill or even mental attributes.Got any 6 foot 3 wingers in mind then?
I remember a kid next to me in John St stand shouting “White that’s shite” as he was taking a throw in. Somehow this stuck with meI rated David White he had real pace
Right, but it's utterly pointless to say if Trusty leaves we shouldn't sign Johnston because he's shorter. We need a left winger. It's not a wingers job to defend set pieces or get on the end of punts into the box at the other end. If Trusty leaves we probably sign another centre half and obviously they will be taller than your average left winger. Just think its a non issue on this threadThe point isn't about tall wingers, it is about squad building, making sure that we don't end up with specific weaknesses, whether that is height, strength, pace, skill or even mental attributes.
Vs QPR we realised we lacked pace for counter attacking when the game changed second half. Johnston may address some of that and if he's as good as some say I'll welcome his signing.
Given time Souttar and Murphy's superior ability in the air may actually cover for us not having too many tall players. When we've played Liverpool and got a corner I've often thought, "just avoid van Dijk" only for us to swing it in and van Dijk easily nodding it away.
Bit of a difference between being the star player and not breaking in the side thoughI’ve noticed a few posters making comments along the lines of “yeah, but SPL…” as if all clubs in that league are somehow of a consistent standard. This morning I see that Man City are linked with Kyogo Furuhashi. Some of our fans, honestly![]()
Players like James Forrest don’t always play, it’s a strong squad that is at least top end EFL Championship standard.Bit of a difference between being the star player and not breaking in the side though
I found him a massive letdown.I liked David White.
We wouldn't have got him at his peak but thought he was OK for us.
I found him a massive letdown.
He had one or two moments but he seemed to be devoid of confidence and rarely took on his man.
He was injured a fair bit and on good money. Wasn’t he related to Freddie Pie who was linked to MacDonald?
In those days you didn’t speak much of mental health but he didn’t seem to me a player in a good place and seemed lacking in confidence.
I liked David White.
We wouldn't have got him at his peak but thought he was OK for us.
I found him a massive letdown.
He had one or two moments but he seemed to be devoid of confidence and rarely took on his man.
He was injured a fair bit and on good money. Wasn’t he related to Freddie Pie who was linked to MacDonald?
In those days you didn’t speak much of mental health but he didn’t seem to me a player in a good place and seemed lacking in confidence.
He’s definitely leaving- whether it’s to us or Burnley is the question.Not in the Celtic squad and their manager didn't dismiss he would be leaving.
Yeah he didn’t seem particularly bothered by the time he reached us. But as others have noted, in retrospect he was clearly dealing with a lot of personal shit.I rarely get on a players back, but for some reason David White was one, can't really remember why exactly, just seemed this slow unit who didn't contribute in the general play, and was playing ahead of peak Mitch Ward who had a great partnership with Chris Short before White arrived. But White did get goals, he had that instinct and could finish well and we were a good team that season, so I sure he contributed more than I could see.
His Dad was on the board- Stuart White.I think his uncle was someone on the board, so that might have been him?
His Dad was on the board- Stuart White.
Injuries ruined him. Think he retired at 30.
If you watch the season review, he did contribute to a few goals. Remember him putting a few decent crosses in. The team under Kendall was full of players like him, premier league reserves, who were too good if they could be arsed in the Champ.
Problem was they all liked a drink, we fucked off to Magaluff before the Palace game. Beat Palace 3-0 a few weeks before at Bramall lane.
They all Went to the Isle of Man for a piss up before the play off final. Jan aage couldn’t believe it!
Poor!Was it IOM or IOW?
Someone I know who was on our books at the time but not involved at Wembley told me that whilst pissed one night, Kendall motivated some of the players by telling them they'd be fucked off if he beat Palace!
Was it IOM or IOW?
Someone I know who was on our books at the time but not involved at Wembley told me that whilst pissed one night, Kendall motivated some of the players by telling them they'd be fucked off if he beat Palace!
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