YES Blade
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So mediocre then?
Compared to the other Premier League and Championship owners he’s done OK, nothing spectacular. By Sheffield United standards, he’s the best.
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So mediocre then?
Yawn.....move on.Compared to the Premier League and Championship owners he’s done OK, nothing spectacular. By Sheffield United standards, he’s the best.
Saying thankyou to someone with the courage and desire to do what he's done is hardly "fawning" in my book.I really don't get the fawning over him.
If him and McCabe hadn't have hired Wilder 8 years ago, then we may still be in the wilderness now.
Most of the infrastructure we have was built before he came along e.g. academy
He's also managed to get us a points deduction, lost players like N'Diaye and drag us through a messy court case with his partner
Good first season as we finished 6th in the league but the next five went from bad to disaster, resigned after relegation to the 4th division.I honestly cant think of a better owner only perhaps john hasall for a while
Good first season as we finished 6th in the league but the next five went from bad to disaster, resigned after relegation to the 4th division.
No and the announcement by COH is to try and force his hand by showing everyone the ball is in his court. If this takeover fails it seems that it is down to him and if so how will he attract other buyers if they feel they may put all the work in just for him to get cold feet.Has he actually left ...
The tallest dwarfSo mediocre then?
That is a scary thought…. The Prince pulls the deal…… we miss out on promotion…..no buyer interested at price Prince wants……rinse & repeat of the financial crisis he got in before. He’d be a madman to not sell right now after he claimed it made him & his family ill before.No and the announcement by COH is to try and force his hand by showing everyone the ball is in his court. If this takeover fails it seems that it is down to him and if so how will he attract other buyers if they feel they may put all the work in just for him to get cold feet.
Very big couple of weeks upcoming, seems like now or not in the foreseeable future for him to sell the club
You're saying McCabe caused COVID?He took over when we were struggling at the bottom of L1....
He took sole charge when we were 5th in The Premier League..
Narratives are there for anyone to spin as they see fit.
"No bigger infectious disease spreader than me, Seth"You're saying McCabe caused COVID?
AbsolutelyYou're saying McCabe caused COVID?
Unfortunately not !Has he actually left ...
Yes, under his tenure we have become one of those yo yo clubs we could only dream about being, when we were in the dog shit league…Even last season was part of the glory years, when you consider where we came from.We were in the wilderness before he arrived. Yes, last season was dire. But three seasons in the Prem, one successful, was beyond our wildest dreams not so long ago. Three promotions. Leaves us top of the league primed for a fourth. Good owner. Seen some top players grace the turf. Iliman, Berge, the academy players, the list is endless if you compare the quality we've seen in recent years to what we were served before.
How can you show some respect for someone who is putting his own personal financial greed before the good of the club. When United got relegated, he said he was no longer financially viable to fund the club, and that the strain of this was personally affecting his family. Here we are now, 2 proposed and agreed takeovers that have collapsed, a current takeover that has been rumbling on since May with a major change of the suitor personell that has supposedly been approved by the EFL, but total stalemate now because the Saudi man can sense promotion and all the profit that will come with it, so his thinking is that the valuation of the club will escalate dramatically, meaning in 6 months time he can get 50% more than the current takeover agreed price. Pure GREED,!to the Prince if our club is sold. Some of the money Spent on quality players has been outstanding. a change of rumbling since May with Premier, what a ride. Please show some respect to this dude.
I don't think it's all negative if he stays as we all thought we were 'doomed' this season but with some very sensible trading we've ended up top of the league with a better team than we had last year.That is a scary thought…. The Prince pulls the deal…… we miss out on promotion…..no buyer interested at price Prince wants……rinse & repeat of the financial crisis he got in before. He’d be a madman to not sell right now after he claimed it made him & his family ill before.
He’s dabbled and tbh ultimately won with the finances investing heavily for a club our size in his first premier league season but couldnt sustain the spending for us to at least stand still especially when we lost our best player. Yes he got burned with a transfer embargo and a late payment ultimately has cost us 2 points this season but we didn’t sell players wholesale when we were relegated on both occasions, on the whole I think he been good for the club we’re in reasonably good shape I just wish I could erase the 2 premier league seasons where we just never turned up to matches.
A good question to ask would be, “where would we be if our previous owner was still in charge?” answers on a post card
I think some of that attitude towards us stems from taking West Ham to court (correct though we were to do so).It must be about 10 years ago when I said I wouldnt mind us becoming a yo yo club between the Prem and the Championship
This is the highest position it can possibly be without massive investment
The worst part of this club is its image, if we go up we'll be ridiculed as not belonging in the Premier League and an absolute certainty to be relegated
Oxford and Luton could go on amazing runs of form and get promoted with us, and it would still be scruffy old us that gets ridiculed as not belonging.
A team that has more top flight years than half the current Premier League gets ridiculed every time it gets promoted.
This is down to the clubs image, a downtrodden, flat cap wearing, poor old us image that the former Chairman and chairmen before him harnessed and revelled in.
If McCabe was solely in charge I have no doubt that Burrows, Souttar, Rak Sakyi, Hamer, Campbell, Cooper and O'Hare wouldn't be here, and Arblaster wouldn't be either.
And that would more than likely mean we wouldn't be anywhere near promotion candidates
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