AnonymousBlade1995
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"international business attorney who was also a senior law advisor during the reconstruction of Iraq in 2008" will now be doing my upmost to get him to give the UN society at uni a visit
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"international business attorney who was also a senior law advisor during the reconstruction of Iraq in 2008"
Which begs the obvious question in any future Phipps interview, "what's been the more challenging role you've been involved in: reconstructing Iraq, or reconstructing Sheffield United"
To me, the answer's obvious. Long-suffering people desperate for better times, questionable leadership over the years that has led to the current poor standing, regular infighting...
"international business attorney who was also a senior law advisor during the reconstruction of Iraq in 2008" will now be doing my upmost to get him to give the UN society at uni a visit
saying all the right things and making all the right noises
Gotta laugh haven't you Jim speaks about other owners making the mistakes of changing a clubs name or the colour of the kit they play in a few weeks after announcing we will play in white shirts with a bastardised badge and red shorts for the 2025-16 season, you couldn't make it up could you.
Cheap point; poorly made.
We have not changed from red to blue. The kit is red and white. You may not like it; I may not, but it's entirely different to Cardiff City. It's a one-off to commemorate the Centenary. Totally respecting, rather than undermining, our club's heritage.
What Centenary?
What Centenary?
What Centenary?
Cheap point; poorly made.
We have not changed from red to blue. The kit is red and white. You may not like it; I may not, but it's entirely different to Cardiff City. It's a one-off to commemorate the Centenary. Totally respecting, rather than undermining, our club's heritage.
See Leeds (Beckford) and Huddersfield (Rhodes) for examples of holding out and getting the benefit of promotion from this very division.
I think most of us accept that.
Not re-investing some of the cash on a direct replacement was the big mistake of the season.
The difference may have been that the player had said he was happy to wait it out until the end of the season, maguire had waited it out for 3 seasons and keeping him for those seasons didnt benefit us at all did it?
Both Beckford and Rhodes had made it clear they were off at the earliest opportunity and played vital parts in their teams success despite this. Maguire could be totally different and sulked his way through the last year like a spoiled brat, but we don't know that for sure, and it could be he played out of his skin to make sure his choices were maxed up at the end of his time and he wouldn't have to settle for a shit club like Hull Tigers. We will never know.
I always find it baffling that everyone assumes that players wouldn't try just because they have been held to their contract.
Different era I know but Alan Woodward had transfer requests turned down more than once and still seemed to do OK for us.
I don't understand this view that, if a player has their request turned down, they're going to play crap until their contract runs out. Surely this only reduces their value in the transfer market and makes the chance of a move even less likely?
Can anyone name a player deliberately not trying or playing worse on purpose because they weren't able to move? I can name one: Van Hooidonk who went on strike and that's it.
Paul Devlin, gifted Watford two goals around the time his agent (Rob Seagal) told the Star that Devlin wanted to move to Birmingham stating that he has always supported Birmingham ("he bleeds Blue" was one of his comments). His agent is wrong because I remember reading in the programme a year earlier that Devlin said he doesnt support any of his local clubs because he was a Celtic fan and often travelled to their games in Celtic supporters club coaches from the MidlandsI don't understand this view that, if a player has their request turned down, they're going to play crap until their contract runs out. Surely this only reduces their value in the transfer market and makes the chance of a move even less likely?
Can anyone name a player deliberately not trying or playing worse on purpose because they weren't able to move? I can name one: Van Hooidonk who went on strike and that's it.
firstly we had directly replaced him before he went with Butler and or McGahay (however the former didnt work out and the latter is still learning his trade as Maguire had done before him), secondly when we did get the money (it was in the last few weeks of the window when Clough and the club thought they would have Collins McGahay Butler Maguire & Kennedy along with McEverly Alcock who could cover if needed... so wouldnt have seen the need to scout out any more Central Defenders, 3 weeks is a very short time,
I do think we should have tried to get one in January (however there is nothing to say we didnt try... maybe no one wanted to come who Clough thought was good enough)
Phipps and the rest made an utter clusterfuck of the ched situation. Let's not forget that...
Paul Devlin, gifted Watford two goals around the time his agent (Rob Seagal) told the Star that Devlin wanted to move to Birmingham stating that he has always supported Birmingham ("he bleeds Blue" was one of his comments). His agent is wrong because I remember reading in the programme a year earlier that Devlin said he doesnt support any of his local clubs because he was a Celtic fan and often travelled to their games in Celtic supporters club coaches from the Midlands
I remember Steve Bruce not playing well for Norwich claiming to be "depressed" when Norwich rejected an offer from Man U. He got his way in the endWasn't Michael Brown a shadow of his former self in the run-up to his sale to Spurs too?
I remember Steve Bruce not playing well for Norwich claiming to be "depressed" when Norwich rejected an offer from Man U. He got his way in the end
I'd still place good money on McCabe's 50% influence driving us down that blind alley.![]()
Both Beckford and Rhodes had made it clear they were off at the earliest opportunity and played vital parts in their teams success despite this. Maguire could be totally different and sulked his way through the last year like a spoiled brat, but we don't know that for sure, and it could be he played out of his skin to make sure his choices were maxed up at the end of his time and he wouldn't have to settle for a shit club like Hull Tigers. We will never know.
I always find it baffling that everyone assumes that players wouldn't try just because they have been held to their contract.
Different era I know but Alan Woodward had transfer requests turned down more than once and still seemed to do OK for us.
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