[NOT HAPPENING] WARNOCK TO THE GRUNTERS??

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Dont think any of that stuff had any bearing on our results that season , people talk about the villa game like all we had to do was turn up at villa park with 2 upfront and we would have romp ed home and the same at bolton , squads worth probably about 100 million more than ours

We finished on 38 points , warnock had achieved his objective of a point a game which normally would have been enough but that season one of the teams was using two world class players illegally and they got more than that and stayed up instead of us minusna 5m pound fine

One of them now plays for one of the best club sides ever and the other plys his trade at juventus after earning his owners over 100 million in transfer fees

But of course WHU fans would have you believe they made no difference at all...
 

Dont think any of that stuff had any bearing on our results that season , people talk about the villa game like all we had to do was turn up at villa park with 2 upfront and we would have romp ed home and the same at bolton , squads worth probably about 100 million more than ours

We finished on 38 points , warnock had achieved his objective of a point a game which normally would have been enough but that season one of the teams was using two world class players illegally and they got more than that and stayed up instead of us minusna 5m pound fine

One of them now plays for one of the best club sides ever and the other plys his trade at juventus after earning his owners over 100 million in transfer fees
Mmm ! a point a game really ambitious considering we were dreaming of european football within a short space of time :rolleyes:
 
Our away for was pretty dire, I remember we played at Man City they were absolute garbage the game was there for the taking and we were happy to take away a point, if we had shown some attacking desire we would have more than likely come away with all 3 points.
If Warnocks objective was a point a game then I would seriously doubt his intelligence
Im fed up of everyone blaming the Tevez fiasco
I wasnt blaming tevez , I was defending warnock who took a team with a budget of a mid table championship side to within one cost of paint to premiership safety

Credit where credit is due , everyone says his tactics were negative and he was out of his depth yet even with the tevez thing , losing rob hulse and the chairman making no secret of the fact he wasnt looking to renew his contract he still nearly managed to kerp a poor squad of players up thst season
 
Mmm ! a point a game really ambitious considering we were dreaming of european football within a short space of time :rolleyes:
Warnock never stated he was looking to 38 points it was the percieved wisdom of the time from managers like curbishley and jewell that a point a game was enough and they would rest players against the bigger sides in order to take points from their rivals st the bottom end of the table
 
Dont think any of that stuff had any bearing on our results that season , people talk about the villa game like all we had to do was turn up at villa park with 2 upfront and we would have romp ed home and the same at bolton , squads worth probably about 100 million more than ours

We finished on 38 points , warnock had achieved his objective of a point a game which normally would have been enough but that season one of the teams was using two world class players illegally and they got more than that and stayed up instead of us minusna 5m pound fine

One of them now plays for one of the best club sides ever and the other plys his trade at juventus after earning his owners over 100 million in transfer fees
Is this why you love one of them so much?##
 
I hope he does go there. It would prove what I've always thought.....that his affection for United is completely over-hyped and that he cares only about massaging his own ego.

There's one reason and one reason only that he would want to go there and that is to draw attention to himself. That's why I wasn't the slightest bit surprised to hear that he wanted it.

It will finally pull apart the belief amongst some that he's some kind of Super Blade. If he was half a Blade he wouldn't go near that job.
 
If he gets it give him credit.

Will anyone else ever manage us, Leeds and them?
 
I hope he does go there. It would prove what I've always thought.....that his affection for United is completely over-hyped and that he cares only about massaging his own ego.

There's one reason and one reason only that he would want to go there and that is to draw attention to himself. That's why I wasn't the slightest bit surprised to hear that he wanted it.

It will finally pull apart the belief amongst some that he's some kind of Super Blade. If he was half a Blade he wouldn't go near that job.
Ive never ever ever met one Sheffield united fan say that they think neil warnock is some kind of superblade , never read it on here or any other forum

Heard people say he did a good job here although they quickly get bombarded with venom about the guys character, personally couldnt give s shit he is a bit of a nob he has more In common with most Sheffield united fans than any other manager in our history, maybe thats why they dont like him
 
I wasnt blaming tevez , I was defending warnock who took a team with a budget of a mid table championship side to within one cost of paint to premiership safety

Credit where credit is due , everyone says his tactics were negative and he was out of his depth yet even with the tevez thing , losing rob hulse and the chairman making no secret of the fact he wasnt looking to renew his contract he still nearly managed to kerp a poor squad of players up thst season
sounds like you are blaming the tevez scenario and not warnock, i suppose his transfer dealings were top notch too, geoff horsfield springs to mind for one instance what a fuck up that was
 
The only entity Warnock is a 'massive' fan of is himself. He's a fan of convenience. When he managed us he was a blade through and through but weeks afterwards and we were back to being called 'Sheffield'. I don't want him to manage the pigs as he's a prick but a decent manager; I think he'll do well for them which I don't want.
 
sounds like you are blaming the tevez scenario and not warnock, i suppose his transfer dealings were top notch too, geoff horsfield springs to mind for one instance what a fuck up that was
Horsfield signing wasnt down tonhim he didnt want him

Keep lining em up I'll keep knocking em out the park
 
Ive never ever ever met one Sheffield united fan say that they think neil warnock is some kind of superblade , never read it on here or any other forum

Heard people say he did a good job here although they quickly get bombarded with venom about the guys character, personally couldnt give s shit he is a bit of a nob he has more In common with most Sheffield united fans than any other manager in our history, maybe thats why they dont like him

I have. Heard it and read it.....fortunately most saw through it.

He is a bit of a nob, that's true. In fact that's about the only bit I agree with.
 
I wasnt blaming tevez , I was defending warnock who took a team with a budget of a mid table championship side to within one cost of paint to premiership safety

Credit where credit is due , everyone says his tactics were negative and he was out of his depth yet even with the tevez thing , losing rob hulse and the chairman making no secret of the fact he wasnt looking to renew his contract he still nearly managed to kerp a poor squad of players up thst season

You been at the history changing chemicals again Judge?
 

In my humble opinion, you can trace our current predicament all the way back to the January transfer window of the PL season. From memory, he bought in Stead, Kilgallon, Fahti and Shelton and only Stead did anything of note. Kilgallon wasn't ready for the PL (or good enough as subsequently proved) and Fahti and Shelton hardly played. To my mind, a proven PL midfielder (not necassarily a world beater but one with a PL record) would have made the one goal/point difference we needed. A player who would have played every game if fit. Instead, he spent a significant amount on players who did not get many first team games.

I was never a major fan of Warnocks but he did do an excellent job with United up to having money to spend and if you add up the money he spent on Horsfield, Akinbiyi, Shelton and Fahti, it comes to a significant amount (for us) and you could argue he wasted every penny.

To my mind, there was only one person who seemed to matter in NW's life and that was himself. If he got the SWFC job it would be another dose of nurishment for his inflated ego (again IMHO).

If he gets it and takes them down, I would love him forever and he would then become a Blades legend, which would pretty much sum up the relationship he has/had with many United fans.
 
He's knocked them back.

rofl.
Bit gutted he has ruled himself out, I just think it would have been so decisive they would have had no chance of staying up. I understand he announced it on talksport. Anyone hear it what were his comments?
 
For me when a player is bought and then not used it is the worst thing managers do. Needless waste of money nor is it kept in the game what with all the kickbacks to the various parties involved. I'm not even suggesting any illegality.

Fahti for instance was a regular Egypt international. On the face of it its ridiculous that he wasn't considered good enough to play for SUFC in the first division. In such cases the manager should reflect on his own ineptitude at not being able to incorporate a gifted player but that doesn't seem to happen, managers are too arrogant for that.

Buying an international footballer and not playing him is as profligate as a man who can't tell the time buying a Rolex.
 
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Doesn't all this stink of the Portsmouth thing. We were at a critical point of the season, Warnock played will she, won't she with us all just before we played the pigs and then turned them down. Manderic said he never offered him the job in the first place and off we went.

Pleased he turned them down of course, but he really doesn't ever help himself.
 
The Redknapp/Mandaric/Warnock [the pawn] 16 million pound Betfair betting scandal , not about to rear its ugly head again is it Rosie ?

Doesn't all this stink of the Portsmouth thing. We were at a critical point of the season, Warnock played will she, won't she with us all just before we played the pigs and then turned them down. Manderic said he never offered him the job in the first place and off we went.

Hmm. Definitely a pattern here. Redknapp did exactly the same with Spurs and the England job which probably cost Spurs a CL place.

Redknapp, Mandaric & Warnock. Bet they're not worried about their pensions...
 
For me when a player is bought and then not used it is the worst thing managers do. Needless waste of money nor is it kept in the game what with all the kickbacks to the various parties involved. I'm not even suggesting any illegality.

Fahti for instance was a regular Egypt international. On the face of it its ridiculous that he wasn't considered good enough to play for SUFC in the first division. In such cases the manager should reflect on his own ineptitude at not being able to incorporate a gifted player but that doesn't seem to happen, managers are too arrogant for that.

Buying an international footballer and not playing him is as profligate as a man who can't tell the time buying a Rolex.

Can I suggest it depends on the country, I hardly think that regulars for American Samoa or St Vincent would be good enough for United. Given that the standard of Egytptian football is somewhat below that of the English PL, it;s not that great a surprise Fahti wasn't a regular.
 
In my humble opinion, you can trace our current predicament all the way back to the January transfer window of the PL season. From memory, he bought in Stead, Kilgallon, Fahti and Shelton and only Stead did anything of note. Kilgallon wasn't ready for the PL (or good enough as subsequently proved) and Fahti and Shelton hardly played. To my mind, a proven PL midfielder (not necassarily a world beater but one with a PL record) would have made the one goal/point difference we needed. A player who would have played every game if fit. Instead, he spent a significant amount on players who did not get many first team games.

I was never a major fan of Warnocks but he did do an excellent job with United up to having money to spend and if you add up the money he spent on Horsfield, Akinbiyi, Shelton and Fahti, it comes to a significant amount (for us) and you could argue he wasted every penny.

The January window was an odd one. The Stead signing was near universally mocked by everyone, including me - I think I suggested it was Sunderland's revenge for us conning them out of £1m+ for Andy Gray. He turned out to be a cracking signing.

The Fathi/Shelton signings came across at the time as ones-for-the-future - using our position in the Premiership to attract two internationals while we could. I might be wrong, but I don't recall them being hailed as immediate starters. They showed both promise and nervousness in the handful of games they played - had Warnock stayed, I think he'd have used them more the following year.

Which begs the question why we were making long-term signings for a manager that only had 5 months on his contract, rather than high-impact signings to help ensure immediate success. NW clearly wanted better players. We were pipped by Blackburn for Stephen Warnock on financial grounds - yet by July we were in a lower league and raising the wage bill substantially. Similarly, he clearly wanted Jerome (his signing the previous January would have also meant we wouldn't have signed either Akinbiyi or Horsfield incidentally) but again we weren't prepared to pay the cash. Which we then splurged out that July for Beattie.

The signings at that time and in retrospect weren't great. Partly NW's fault - more so the Board's though.
 
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In my humble opinion, you can trace our current predicament all the way back to the January transfer window of the PL season. From memory, he bought in Stead, Kilgallon, Fahti and Shelton and only Stead did anything of note. Kilgallon wasn't ready for the PL (or good enough as subsequently proved) and Fahti and Shelton hardly played. To my mind, a proven PL midfielder (not necassarily a world beater but one with a PL record) would have made the one goal/point difference we needed. A player who would have played every game if fit. Instead, he spent a significant amount on players who did not get many first team games.

I was never a major fan of Warnocks but he did do an excellent job with United up to having money to spend and if you add up the money he spent on Horsfield, Akinbiyi, Shelton and Fahti, it comes to a significant amount (for us) and you could argue he wasted every penny.

To my mind, there was only one person who seemed to matter in NW's life and that was himself. If he got the SWFC job it would be another dose of nurishment for his inflated ego (again IMHO).

If he gets it and takes them down, I would love him forever and he would then become a Blades legend, which would pretty much sum up the relationship he has/had with many United fans.
W-A-G-E-S
 
Bit gutted he has ruled himself out, I just think it would have been so decisive they would have had no chance of staying up. I understand he announced it on talksport. Anyone hear it what were his comments?

Warnock told talkSPORT: "I did speak to Milan Mandaric last night (Thursday) and I think we both realised then that it wasn't going to be.

"When Milan phoned me originally I did tell him it would be pretty much impossible to manage Sheffield Wednesday when I'm a Blade, but he asked me to have time to think about it. He wanted me to try and keep them up.

"He has tried to bring me in as his manager about four times over the last 20 years so I have got a lot of respect for him.

"I have been pleased about the number of people in Sheffield, Sheffield Wednesday fans as well, that wanted me. But I think it's time to put myself to bed."
 
Manderic said he never offered him the job in the first place and off we went.

That's not what either Warnock or Redknapp have said. NW always maintains he was offered it. According to Redknapp, he only made it apparent very late in the day that he was interested in going back to Pompey, after MM & NW had met. I forget the exact wording in 'arry's book but he quotes MM essentially saying "I need a quick answer whether you'll take it because if you will I need to tell Neil it's off".
 

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