itsinyerblood
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Imo we did that with Murphy.
Be interested to know what those benefits are so far WHF
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Imo we did that with Murphy.
Be interested to know what those benefits are so far WHF
The player wanted to leave We're better off with players who want to play rather than players who don't
The player wanted to leave We're better off with players who want to play rather than players who don't - that's not to denigrate him just to say that there's a very good chance he would have lacked motivation and underperformed
He put in a transfer request (I'd imagine by mutual consent) thereby adding value to the deal for the club (I think)
£1.5 or even £1.7m is good money for him
For me the problem is not the sale it's the (current) lack of spending.
Re lack of spending I think last weekend has shown some benefit of not panic-buying.
It looks a lot like Adkins has tried very much to make his 4-4-2 work, but as several posters have pointed out it looks like we're playing a 4-4-2 system with a 4-5-1 squad.
Do we persist with 4-4-2 in which case we need a CM.
Let's say we go out and buy/loan a CM, then Coutts and Wallace end up injury free. Is that money wasted?
Say we buy/loan a CH instead and Kennedy and McGahey end up injury free. Is that money wasted?
It's September. We are a work in progress.
Got me thinking: if your girlfriend announced she wanted leave you would you lock her up in the cellar?![]()
Nonsensical analogy.Got me thinking: if your girlfriend announced she wanted leave you would you lock her up in the cellar?![]()
Nonsensical analogy.
On the basis of literally no evidence the deduction is the club is crap.
And Steve Bruce tells everyone how great he is at striking a bargain so it must be true that the club is crap.
Once we signed N#2 the board must have thought we have pleased the fans so much we can get away with anything!
That said I have 100% faith said manager will use the cash to change us from a cheap average injury ridden squad to a promotion team
The question of unhappy players - I think the case of WBA's Berahino shows that when a player is 'unhappy' you don't simply reach for the tissues and wave goodbye.
I think the question of squad harmony is an overplayed card.
What we did do was to view a sale as the best thing for this club, and it's as if no one behind the scenes can connect the sale of good players with the stagnation we've been gripped by.
I don't buy the 'it just occurred to Murphy that moving would help his international chances' line.
a minimum of two center halves, at least one midfield enforcer/general, maybe two players who can get a grip of our midfield and ensure we aren't brushed aside. I'd like to see a player with guile too.
It meant that, once again, we allowed a valued player to leave without questioning whether there was an alternative response we might consider.
What sort of evidence are you looking for?
Quinn was sold to Hull.
United refused to disclose the fee.
Bruce has disclosed it in a well publicised interview that I linked to.
Nobody from United or anywhere else has since disputed what Bruce said.
Which part do you believe is untrue?
Think we will find out how enthusiastic they are in the next 10 dats LBEI think it was the board who actually thought Adkins would turn a average side into a promotion chasing side , without any great , additional financial investment , working on the pretence , that certain managers ( Adkins ) , can get more improvemrnt out of players , than other managers ( Clough ).
Adkins is definitely the right man , at the right time for us , but the board have to be enthusiastic , as he is , and have total belief in him , especially that he knows what he is doing , on the player investment side of the football equation, when spending / investing there ( the clubs ) money.
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I'd prefer to believe Jim's account.
Also I imagine negotiated transfer policy before he joined. He has since praised the people working on that policy and has also repeatedly stated how hard the club is working on new acquisitions. Maybe it's all PR guff and/or a pack of lies. I doubt it.
Personally, I haven't played it at all.
This just doesn't follow.
Despite, from memory, Murphy publicly stating that was the reason.
What value should each of these players have (roughly) and how should they be paid for?
I think this is an insult to some people who work very hard for the benefit of the club.
What do the club gain by working long term to damage our chances of promotion?
Let me respond in no particular fashion.
Key for Adkins was the players he (mostly) inherited, a mostly unexciting bunch who are, with a few exceptions, tradesmen who'll not rise above this level.
The question of unhappy players - I think the case of WBA's Berahino shows that when a player is 'unhappy' you don't simply reach for the tissues and wave goodbye. Yes, the fee was welcome, what income isn't? But as with Berahino, his current value to the team is such that between Tony Pulis and their chairman they've decided they need his services for a while longer. I think the question of squad harmony is an overplayed card. What's Berahino, or any other disgruntled player going to do? Text his team-mates with plans to disrupt the dressing room? Tell his fellow players that he's not being treated fairly? And as for the question of a slump in form, well this doesn't add up. Why wouldn't a player want to play to the best of his ability? Showing he's effective and consistent is a sure way of creating demand, and remember, Berahino threatened not to play under his current chairman ever again. So a lot of hot air and infantile posturing. I'd also imagine that the more experienced members of WBA's squad will know where their bread is buttered, so why jeopardise their places in the first team because a young talent stamps his feet? Wise heads, such as Pulis, will have seen it all before, and as we've just seen, Berahino played well even after his remonstrations where petulance took a grip of the player. He'll stay for as long as WBA decide he'll stay, and when it's time for him to leave they'll pocket a nice wedge to be reinvested. I guess that is my response to your conclusion that Murphy might have underperformed. What we did do was to view a sale as the best thing for this club, and it's as if no one behind the scenes can connect the sale of good players with the stagnation we've been gripped by.
Murphy had a further 2 years remaining on his contract, so it's not as if United didn't have room to plan more effectively when it came to Murphy's departure, while reminding Murphy that he'd only signed a new agreement a few months earlier. I don't buy the 'it just occurred to Murphy that moving would help his international chances' line. As I've written elsewhere, we've all been lead to believe that promotion is our priority this season, so tell Murphy that he's a vital part of those plans and that his departure would be damaging to this objective. He may be unhappy, but he's got good reasons to apply himself. Should United gain promotion then he's achieved what he says he wanted all along, and if United remain in Division 1 then he and SUFC can shake hands and he can depart to pastures new as he's shown he's a decent professional who's maintained standards that have ensured his admirers remain willing to buy him. After all, isn't that what any club pays good money for?
As regards an influx of new and better talent, well this has been exhausted, but to repeat once more, a minimum of two center halves, at least one midfield enforcer/general, maybe two players who can get a grip of our midfield and ensure we aren't brushed aside. I'd like to see a player with guile too. Baxter has this in his locker, the trouble is it remains there far too often.
Upfront? For the moment I'd stick with what we have, but always with an eye on who's available and who might be worth investing in.
It will be lovely when we see signs of better quality players entering Bramall Lane, but we can share thoughts on this as and when it happens.
There's a big difference between Berahino and Murphy; Berahino is a rich man at the start of his career, Murphy is not. He needed to take his chance now, to go to a club that will challenge in the Championship and possibly give him a crack at the PL before he's too old.Let me work backwards. I can't look into the minds of the power-brokers at SUFC. Sometimes things aren't always what they appear, so who can tell what the motivations are for what decisions are reached?
You comment that my words are insulting to those people who you claim work hard for the benefit of the club. I'd have thought a fair and reasoned discussion should be welcomed, but I guess we all have a set of very personal criteria for what we choose to believe in.
As for the value of players, that's not my job, surely that's obvious? And how they're paid for, either through recouped funds via the sale of players or a benefactor dipping his/her hands into their pockets, isn't that how it works?
Yes, Murphy and his agent said he wanted to move. The same applies to Berahino, or has something been lost in translation?
You say my point doesn't add up. So the fact that for consecutive seasons we've sold our better players, and then we remain in this division, isn't glaringly obvious? Maybe this is recognised at boardroom level, perhaps they think it's incidental that by selling your better players you can somehow hope to progress?
I do recall you raising the point that an unhappy player was someone we should allow to leave because their mood would act in a negative manner on the rest of the squad. I already offered a flipside to that by demonstrating how WBA have dealt with Berahino. There's more than one way of handling a situation.
As for Jim, he's a legal bod, apparently a decent one too. He may have reasons for doing what he does that sometimes doesn't fit in with what's currently acceptable. Perhaps it's not that he's telling fibs, but his first commitment is towards those who employ him, not you or I. Black and white interpretations are the stuff of life, so are those grey areas that we sometimes struggle to navigate around. Jim is an enabler, a halfway house if you like, he'll absorb and decide how to use whatever information he possesses. I've no doubt he'd prefer to engage on a level playing field, but he'll also be sensitive to matters that for whatever reason should sometimes be kept under wraps.
at least one midfield enforcer/general, maybe two players who can get a grip of our midfield and ensure we aren't brushed aside. I'd like to see a player with guile too.
As for the value of players, that's not my job, surely that's obvious? And how they're paid for, either through recouped funds via the sale of players or a benefactor dipping his/her hands into their pockets, isn't that how it works?
You comment that my words are insulting to those people who you claim work hard for the benefit of the club. I'd have thought a fair and reasoned discussion should be welcomed, but I guess we all have a set of very personal criteria for what we choose to believe in.
Let me work backwards. I can't look into the minds of the power-brokers at SUFC. Sometimes things aren't always what they appear, so who can tell what the motivations are for what decisions are reached?
Let me respond in no particular fashion.
Key for Adkins was the players he (mostly) inherited, a mostly unexciting bunch who are, with a few exceptions, tradesmen who'll not rise above this level.
The question of unhappy players - I think the case of WBA's Berahino shows that when a player is 'unhappy' you don't simply reach for the tissues and wave goodbye. Yes, the fee was welcome, what income isn't? But as with Berahino, his current value to the team is such that between Tony Pulis and their chairman they've decided they need his services for a while longer. I think the question of squad harmony is an overplayed card. What's Berahino, or any other disgruntled player going to do? Text his team-mates with plans to disrupt the dressing room? Tell his fellow players that he's not being treated fairly? And as for the question of a slump in form, well this doesn't add up. Why wouldn't a player want to play to the best of his ability? Showing he's effective and consistent is a sure way of creating demand, and remember, Berahino threatened not to play under his current chairman ever again. So a lot of hot air and infantile posturing. I'd also imagine that the more experienced members of WBA's squad will know where their bread is buttered, so why jeopardise their places in the first team because a young talent stamps his feet? Wise heads, such as Pulis, will have seen it all before, and as we've just seen, Berahino played well even after his remonstrations where petulance took a grip of the player. He'll stay for as long as WBA decide he'll stay, and when it's time for him to leave they'll pocket a nice wedge to be reinvested. I guess that is my response to your conclusion that Murphy might have underperformed. What we did do was to view a sale as the best thing for this club, and it's as if no one behind the scenes can connect the sale of good players with the stagnation we've been gripped by.
Murphy had a further 2 years remaining on his contract, so it's not as if United didn't have room to plan more effectively when it came to Murphy's departure, while reminding Murphy that he'd only signed a new agreement a few months earlier. I don't buy the 'it just occurred to Murphy that moving would help his international chances' line. As I've written elsewhere, we've all been lead to believe that promotion is our priority this season, so tell Murphy that he's a vital part of those plans and that his departure would be damaging to this objective. He may be unhappy, but he's got good reasons to apply himself. Should United gain promotion then he's achieved what he says he wanted all along, and if United remain in Division 1 then he and SUFC can shake hands and he can depart to pastures new as he's shown he's a decent professional who's maintained standards that have ensured his admirers remain willing to buy him. After all, isn't that what any club pays good money for?
As regards an influx of new and better talent, well this has been exhausted, but to repeat once more, a minimum of two center halves, at least one midfield enforcer/general, maybe two players who can get a grip of our midfield and ensure we aren't brushed aside. I'd like to see a player with guile too. Baxter has this in his locker, the trouble is it remains there far too often.
Upfront? For the moment I'd stick with what we have, but always with an eye on who's available and who might be worth investing in.
It will be lovely when we see signs of better quality players entering Bramall Lane, but we can share thoughts on this as and when it happens.
Selling players(!). Who and for what value? £1.7m might get us a decent loan or two.Beyond that?
Our main benefactor has pledged £20m (from memory) and almost certainly spent most of that. Should he pledge and spend more? If so, how much?
We pay off Clough and entourage. Get in Adkins, the best man for the job - and then seek to undermine him because...we're insane?
It'd be very hard for the club to do more. They spend their own money. They get the best people for the job. they communicate with the fans - even when a contingent are giving them dogs' abuse. They act on our suggestions and requests.
I don't see any(?) posts questioning their commitment as part of a reasoned discussion. If there were then reasons for this self-destructive behaviour would be advanced surely?
Stating that Murphy was simply allowed to walk is, aisi, tantamount to calling eg Adkins and Jim deceitful isn't it?
This is the point about reasoned discussion. No reason is offered.
Constructive criticism is fine, and in fact benefits the club.
I don't see how simply stating they sell players against the best interests of the club and then offering no rationale for this pathology does.
(I disagree with much else of what was posted, but it's late and I'm very tired - and reserve the right to cite this later.)
Selling players(!). Who and for what value? £1.7m might get us a decent loan or two.Beyond that?
Our main benefactor has pledged £20m (from memory) and almost certainly spent most of that. Should he pledge and spend more? If so, how much?
We pay off Clough and entourage. Get in Adkins, the best man for the job - and then seek to undermine him because...we're insane?
It'd be very hard for the club to do more. They spend their own money. They get the best people for the job. they communicate with the fans - even when a contingent are giving them dogs' abuse. They act on our suggestions and requests.
I don't see any(?) posts questioning their commitment as part of a reasoned discussion. If there were then reasons for this self-destructive behaviour would be advanced surely?
Stating that Murphy was simply allowed to walk is, aisi, tantamount to calling eg Adkins and Jim deceitful isn't it?
This is the point about reasoned discussion. No reason is offered.
Constructive criticism is fine, and in fact benefits the club.
I don't see how simply stating they sell players against the best interests of the club and then offering no rationale for this pathology does.
(I disagree with much else of what was posted, but it's late and I'm very tired - and reserve the right to cite this later.)
Selling players(!). Who and for what value? £1.7m might get us a decent loan or two.Beyond that?
Our main benefactor has pledged £20m (from memory) and almost certainly spent most of that. Should he pledge and spend more? If so, how much?
We pay off Clough and entourage. Get in Adkins, the best man for the job - and then seek to undermine him because...we're insane?
It'd be very hard for the club to do more. They spend their own money. They get the best people for the job. they communicate with the fans - even when a contingent are giving them dogs' abuse. They act on our suggestions and requests.
I don't see any(?) posts questioning their commitment as part of a reasoned discussion. If there were then reasons for this self-destructive behaviour would be advanced surely?
Stating that Murphy was simply allowed to walk is, aisi, tantamount to calling eg Adkins and Jim deceitful isn't it?
This is the point about reasoned discussion. No reason is offered.
Constructive criticism is fine, and in fact benefits the club.
I don't see how simply stating they sell players against the best interests of the club and then offering no rationale for this pathology does.
(I disagree with much else of what was posted, but it's late and I'm very tired - and reserve the right to cite this later.)
There's a big difference between Berahino and Murphy; Berahino is a rich man at the start of his career, Murphy is not. He needed to take his chance now, to go to a club that will challenge in the Championship and possibly give him a crack at the PL before he's too old.
Murphy didn't have to kick off and throw his toys out of the pram. He just needed to put in a few uninterested performances and have a few 'injuries' until January by which time the club would be fed up paying him for doing very little.
Sometimes you can force players to stay and it works, often it doesn't. PL clubs can afford to take a risk, I'm not sure L1 clubs can.
And the Berahino business might not be over yet and only time will tell whether or not it's a good decision. As some have said, if he'd kept his agent, who's also Sterling's agent, he'd be at Spurs now.
That way lies stagnation.....and further decline.
Only just come across this thread and haven't read it all, so apologies if this had already been picked up.With the second highest number of points not to have been promoted in The history of The Football League
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The only sweeping statement is in the op SOLD OUR BEST PLAYER , HE WASNT FACT
we had turned bids down
players who ask to leave dont deserve us wasting breath on them
Sometimes you can force players to stay and it works, often it doesn't. PL clubs can afford to take a risk, I'm not sure L1 clubs can.
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Constructive criticism is fine, and in fact benefits the club.
I don't see how simply stating they sell players against the best interests of the club and then offering no rationale for this pathology does.
Only just come across this thread and haven't read it all, so apologies if this had already been picked up.
What was the highest? I thought 90 was the record, equalling Sunderland in '98.
We lost our "best player" (OK, not as good as Alan Woodward but pretty much more useful in that particular season) with a handful of games to go and look how it unraveled. Only his impending trial meant he wasn't sacrificed in August, where would that actually have left us?
This thread should be pinned now for further reference in years to come!
We got enough points that season that we would have been promoted in any of the last 3 seasons. As Grecian mentions, the Ched courtcase was also a big factor in both our failure and our not selling our best player.
Let's not forget we aslo sold or moved on Ward, Yeates and Henderson that summer. If we'd had them, we might have gotten over the line when Ched went down.
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