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All Blades fans are hurting as a result of our position in League One, particularly after spending far too long in this division. Expectations are rightly much higher than playing at this level, and everyone connected with the Club believes the current position is unacceptable.


When other teams visit Bramall Lane they're taken aback by the quality of our Stadium, Academy and other facilities - all geared up for the Premier League and definitely not the third tier of English football. Add to that our magnificent supporter base - which has remained solid and steadfast - then we do deserve better - much better, than where we are at the present time. Rest assured, our position is not a result of lack of effort, investment or ambition from the owners - my family's investment over the years amounts to around £90 million and Prince Abdullah has in a short space of time contributed a further £15 million. In this season alone, the joint owners have, in total, put in £8 million of money. The notion of 'owners taking money out of the Club' is too ridiculous for words as I think any fair-minded fan recognises how Bramall Lane has been extended and extensively improved from what it was some 15 years ago, to become a 'Premier Stadium' alongside developing a highly ranked first class Academy at Shirecliffe and a Junior Development Centre at Crookes. Lest we forget, in the summer of last year alone, over £1.8 million was spent on property improvements including upgrading the pitch with a DESSO surface together with new synthetic coverings to the outdoor and indoor pitches at Shirecliffe.


On the playing front, the number of new recruits brought on board in the last three or four seasons alone exceeded over 40 new players joining the Blades, surely demonstrating our commitment to succeed. Whatever the reasons at the moment, the various costly recruitments have not as yet brought us the success we crave.


Since the misfortune of our relegation from the Premier League in 2007, as a result of the so-called 'Tevez Affair', we have had to cope with unforeseeable and extraordinary circumstances which have played their part in halting the progress been made at the time of our promotion back to the top echelon of football in 2006. Any reasonable minded supporter acknowledges that were it not in part for ill-luck, we should surely by now be playing in a higher league. This statement is not proffered as an excuse but as a rational assessment in understanding some of the reasons for failure to date to meet our objectives in spite of applying best efforts coupled with major funding. One only needs to look at the number of play-off matches the Blades have lost in recent times to think that luck has not been on our side and thus hopefully in the months and years ahead, fortune will turn to favour the Blades.


Despite the present difficulties we remain resolute and committed to getting out of this league at the earliest opportunity. I accept that mistakes may have been made both on and off the field, which for a variety of reasons has resulted in the under-achievement of our first-team. These errors include the appointment of certain previous team managers and coaching staff, all of whom seemed appropriate at the time but with hindsight did not bring positive progress to our proud and fine Club. We have tried to learn from past mistakes, and in Nigel Adkins appointed an individual with excellent credentials to undertake the job in hand.


I gather certain supporters have questioned my role in events during the last couple of seasons and suggest that it is time for me to move on. I can only say that for as long I am here serving Sheffield United I will continue to do my utmost to bring success to a Club that I have been a fan of since I was a nipper. However, if there are level headed businessmen, either local, national or international who can clearly demonstrate that they have the credentials to work on enhancing the progress of Sheffield United FC, then they should make contact as I am prepared to listen to their proposals.


There is no hiding from the fact that we have experienced some dark days of late, where the frustration and disappointment of all supporters is understandable. However, I can say that Sheffield United will rise again with good times returning sooner rather than later. Our history, heritage, facilities and outstanding supporter base makes this inevitable.


Up the Blades!
Kevin McCabe
February 2016


Read more at http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/sheffield-united-kevin-mccabe-2964012.aspx#pbsB3COmaxWdEhwk.99
 

I still don't feel like we are going to get any where soon reading that, good businessman talk but in reality we are still in the same boat.........not the titanic just yet.
 
Blaming luck and gambling on our size alone automatically getting us back up the league ladder... FFS.

And 'best efforts' is entirely different to competence.


And not many teams seem to be taken aback on the pitch at BL.
 
"Rest assured, our position is not a result of lack of effort, investment or ambition from the owners"

So is it by design? Divine intervention? The alignment of the planets?

I've sat in three fans meetings with Kevin McCabe, and this is vintage McCabe. Any pertinent question is deflected by the "Hey, I'm a Blade just like you, I want the same things you do" line.

Summing up the past decade does nothing to offer a coherent strategy for going forward.
The final paragraph is basically "Fuck the details, we'll be successful soon because.....United"

I don't hate McCabe- what came before him was far more odious and I'm greatful for what he did in the earlier years. But he's a man out of ideas and out of momentum.
 
Good to see he's come forward and given his point of view as he sees it. At least it's some kind of response. Also hard to disagree with any of what he says.

Don't think the satementt says a lot other than that. The reference to selling to any potential buyer coming in is nothing new. He's always been open to a buy out.

The main thing for me is his making the statement. We've not heard from him for ages and at least it shows he's not completely oblivious to the goings on at the Lane.
 
Apologies, I've just watched a documentary about propaganda and North Korea but....

A rational person wouldn't believe in luck
The Desso pitch was paid for by the cup run. YOU told us this
Would it not be better to place a for sale ad in a newspaper?

We are united. United behind our glorious club, our great leaders and exceptional manager. All our players are fighting for the cause. UTB
 
Totally deluded. We're down here because of bad luck. And we'll inevitably get up (to the champ? the prem?) because of our heritage/facilities/support base.

It sounds like "fingers crossed, hope for the best, & pray that our bad luck turns". Which, as a supporter, is all you can do. Just that you expect much more from the main man overseeing the, ahem, "strategy", who's finally decided it might be a good idea to break the silence.
 
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"Rest assured, our position is not a result of lack of effort, investment or ambition from the owners"

So is it by design? Divine intervention? The alignment of the planets?

I've sat in three fans meetings with Kevin McCabe, and this is vintage McCabe. Any pertinent question is deflected by the "Hey, I'm a Blade just like you, I want the same things you do" line.

Summing up the past decade does nothing to offer a coherent strategy for going forward.
The final paragraph is basically "Fuck the details, we'll be successful soon because.....United"

I don't hate McCabe- what came before him was far more odious and I'm greatful for what he did in the earlier years. But he's a man out of ideas and out of momentum.
Good to see he's come forward and given his point of view as he sees it. At least it's some kind of response. Also hard to disagree with any of what he says.

Don't think the satementt says a lot other than that. The reference to selling to any potential buyer coming in is nothing new. He's always been open to a buy out.

The main thing for me is his making the statement. We've not heard from him for ages and at least it shows he's not completely oblivious to the goings on at the Lane.
Wasting your time Mr Foulkes judging by some of the replys Mccabes statement has received.we have to hope he doasnt pass it on to someone who is only interested in real estate.The way he's treated by some fans you would think he is happy to have pumped all that money into the club and seen it wasted.OK he's made some bad decisions but for the right reasons, he is still focused on getting us back up the leagues and that's good,because he knows it's going to cost a lot of dosh to do that and sounded up for it.He sure needs help from us though
and that means supporting the team through this traumatic period,as he says it is acheavable this season,come on let's have a go!!!.
 
However, if there are level headed businessmen, either local, national or international who can clearly demonstrate that they have the credentials to work on enhancing the progress of Sheffield United FC, then they should make contact as I am prepared to listen to their proposals.
The best and most promising part of the statement.
 
Wasting your time Mr Foulkes judging by some of the replys Mccabes statement has received.we have to hope he doasnt pass it on to someone who is only interested in real estate.The way he's treated by some fans you would think he is happy to have pumped all that money into the club and seen it wasted.OK he's made some bad decisions but for the right reasons, he is still focused on getting us back up the leagues and that's good,because he knows it's going to cost a lot of dosh to do that and sounded up for it.He sure needs help from us though
and that means supporting the team through this traumatic period,as he says it is acheavable this season,come on let's have a go!!!.

Not sure why I'm tagged in this, mine was one of the less scathing responses.
 

"Rest assured, our position is not a result of lack of effort, investment or ambition from the owners"

So is it by design? Divine intervention? The alignment of the planets?

I've sat in three fans meetings with Kevin McCabe, and this is vintage McCabe. Any pertinent question is deflected by the "Hey, I'm a Blade just like you, I want the same things you do" line.

Summing up the past decade does nothing to offer a coherent strategy for going forward.
The final paragraph is basically "Fuck the details, we'll be successful soon because.....United"

I don't hate McCabe- what came before him was far more odious and I'm greatful for what he did in the earlier years. But he's a man out of ideas and out of momentum.

I suspect his energy and appetite for continuing to sink money and time into a bottomless pit, without being able to control the outcomes, has waned. Circumstances have led to him getting in much deeper than he could ever have anticipated and, consequently, it's harder to get out. That said, if a good (however he defines that) exit opportunity materialised, he'd be crazy to ignore it.
 
What on earth has the Prince's so called £15 million been spent on because it hasn't been on many transfer fees has it, so if the majority has been on wages how pathetic as they clearly haven't been wise with it.

Another £8 million this season alone jointly, £1.8 million of that on the new pitches etc, £500,000 on Sharp, Woolford on a free, Hammond and Sammon both on loan granted their wages aren't low. So £8 million on all of that without any additions in the JTW just furthers proves their incompetence.

"Since the misfortune of our relegation from the Premier League in 2007, as a result of the so-called 'Tevez Affair', we have had to cope with unforeseeable and extraordinary circumstances", what are these he speaks of exactly?? I can't believe he still mentions the 'Tevez Affair' and saying ill-luck, how ridiculous.

"One only needs to look at the number of play-off matches the Blades have lost in recent times to think that luck has not been on our side", the reason for this Kevin is because not enough money has been spent on quality players, hence why we've always fallen just short when it comes to the play offs.

"and thus hopefully in the months and years ahead, fortune will turn to favour the Blades." Him hoping our fortunes will just one day change suggests he's not going to get any better or approach things differently.

"I accept that mistakes may have been made both on and off the field", it's good that he admits this but he always says it and will keep on making mistakes while ever he's chairman because how or what will change?
 
A few things, if I may ...

All Blades fans are hurting as a result of our position in League One, particularly after spending far too long in this division. Expectations are rightly much higher than playing at this level, and everyone connected with the Club believes the current position is unacceptable.

I'm glad he recognises this. I am pretty sure he is always aware of our grinding disappointment, not just in being beaten by lesser sides, but my the sale of our talent without strategic plans to replace with better.

When other teams visit Bramall Lane they're taken aback by the quality of our Stadium, Academy and other facilities - all geared up for the Premier League and definitely not the third tier of English football.

Much of which he owns. If he is suggesting we should be happy United play in a Premier League stadium against division three opposition he is a bit deluded. Frankly I'd be happy seeing us playing on last year's playing surface if we retained key players and won games. All the fluff surrounding the club - the pitch, the academy, the pies ... has it catapulted us up the table?

Add to that our magnificent supporter base - which has remained solid and steadfast - then we do deserve better - much better, than where we are at the present time. Rest assured, our position is not a result of lack of effort, investment or ambition from the owners - my family's investment over the years amounts to around £90 million and Prince Abdullah has in a short space of time contributed a further £15 million. In this season alone, the joint owners have, in total, put in £8 million of money.

In summary, 'thanks for continuing to turn up. As well as your season ticket cash, we've pissed a whole lot more cash against the wall as well, not to mention the selling of decent players." What a crass statement.

The notion of 'owners taking money out of the Club' is too ridiculous for words

Yes. I think we kinda agree. But aside from cosmetic improvements to the material state of the club, where's the worth-versus-cash-spent metric, Kev? I mean, you've not even mentioned parachute payments and Tevez money in your bluster. Just how did a relegated PL side with still some decent players end up sliding unarrested into a perpetually disappointing stab at the 'also promoted with the automatics competition'?

... as I think any fair-minded fan recognises how Bramall Lane has been extended and extensively improved from what it was some 15 years ago, to become a 'Premier Stadium' alongside developing a highly ranked first class Academy at Shirecliffe and a Junior Development Centre at Crookes. Lest we forget, in the summer of last year alone, over £1.8 million was spent on property improvements including upgrading the pitch with a DESSO surface together with new synthetic coverings to the outdoor and indoor pitches at Shirecliffe.

More puff. What about 'player investments which secured us an automatic promotion place into the Championship'? As was promised three years ago?

On the playing front, the number of new recruits brought on board in the last three or four seasons alone exceeded over 40 new players joining the Blades, surely demonstrating our commitment to succeed. Whatever the reasons at the moment, the various costly recruitments have not as yet brought us the success we crave.

Why? Serious answer. He talks about the supposed impact of player input ... what about those players we have shipped out who were undoubtedly our best assets in any promotion-seeking campaign? What about the back four gap which manifested itself in so many disappointing concessions last - and this - season?

Since the misfortune of our relegation from the Premier League in 2007, as a result of the so-called 'Tevez Affair', we have had to cope with unforeseeable and extraordinary circumstances which have played their part in halting the progress been made at the time of our promotion back to the top echelon of football in 2006. Any reasonable minded supporter acknowledges that were it not in part for ill-luck, we should surely by now be playing in a higher league. This statement is not proffered as an excuse but as a rational assessment in understanding some of the reasons for failure to date to meet our objectives in spite of applying best efforts coupled with major funding. One only needs to look at the number of play-off matches the Blades have lost in recent times to think that luck has not been on our side and thus hopefully in the months and years ahead, fortune will turn to favour the Blades.

Oh, Christ. Look, if any of you fellow Bladesmen are sat nodding your heads and thinking, 'yeah, he has a point there' then have a look at 'luck' (as he has it) versus selling players who make a difference, versus continued failure to succeed in the playoffs (despite optimism at being there) versus the actions of a dick-led rapist and the sacking of Danny Wilson and Nigel Clough for reasons which we still aren't exactly clear on. That's not 'luck'. That's incompetence, lack of a plan B and failure to invest in strength and depth and most of all, avoidance of an end of season jamboree. Where does luck fit in with the amount of Cup Semis we have played in, Kev?

Despite the present difficulties we remain resolute and committed to getting out of this league at the earliest opportunity.

I have heard that one before. Summat to do with 'think Liverpool' as well.

I accept that mistakes may have been made both on and off the field, which for a variety of reasons has resulted in the under-achievement of our first-team. These errors include the appointment of certain previous team managers and coaching staff, all of whom seemed appropriate at the time but with hindsight did not bring positive progress to our proud and fine Club. We have tried to learn from past mistakes, and in Nigel Adkins appointed an individual with excellent credentials to undertake the job in hand.

In summary: Blame the managers. Don't blame selling the players and not reinvesting in players of a higher division marque. What next? The fans?

I gather certain supporters have questioned my role in events during the last couple of seasons and suggest that it is time for me to move on. I can only say that for as long I am here serving Sheffield United I will continue to do my utmost to bring success to a Club that I have been a fan of since I was a nipper. However, if there are level headed businessmen, either local, national or international who can clearly demonstrate that they have the credentials to work on enhancing the progress of Sheffield United FC, then they should make contact as I am prepared to listen to their proposals.

Like anyone with any money is going to come to you and buy the club, the ground, the academy and all the chattels when it languishes in no mans land with a gathering restless natives problem. Let's not forget the investments put in and how much he'll want back to cover his stated investments .... and then how much it will cost to effectively clean out the McCabe years and reboot the Sheffield United brand with a new set of players - young, hungry and experienced, controlled - and breathe back belief into the club that we will stop being a holding pattern for other teams to easily swoop in and steal our talent without a serious challenge and then ... honesty on what is being dealt and with whom ... and ability to replace like with better.

There is no hiding from the fact that we have experienced some dark days of late, where the frustration and disappointment of all supporters is understandable. However, I can say that Sheffield United will rise again with good times returning sooner rather than later. Our history, heritage, facilities and outstanding supporter base makes this inevitable.

Trouble is ... the evidence just isn't there, is it? We failed to steer the Murphy money back into talent in the JTW (as you'd expect) and the results is us out of the playoffs and shipping goals, taking 12 points from 27. Is that 'rising again to good times' form?

Up the Blades!
Kevin McCabe
February 2016

See, look. Even he uses a sig.

pommpey
 
He has taken a back seat, brought in football people, clough and brannigan, fans happy with this, don't work, get rid of clough, most fans hapoy, bring in adkins, most fans happy wth this, costs the club to get rid of clough and his crew but lets forget that, adkins reign not quite working out as planned, its mccabes fault, doesn't know out abart football, what else can he do? He supports the board, doesn't make football discisions buts puts the funds in place to support the board/manager, not working? Owners fault, some of you lot should grow up and realise the fault lies elsewhere, managers and players.
 
Some of us may not be impressed by this because we've heard it all before and it's his fault we've been languishing in this league for 5 years.

Sure, we grateful for the money he's put in and the way he saved the club, and yes he's a fan. But the sheer level of mismanagement under his rule is utterly staggering. He also shouldn't make ott promises which were always nonsense.

He seems to think we're simpletons who will buy whatever he want to sell us.
 
Ive listened to the interview in full and cant really disagree with anything he says to be fair. I would rather be watching my team at bdtbl than out of town under a foreign investor with no affiliation to Sheff Utd. Managers and player need to get their collective fingers out more than our board.
 
Robbie why is it mcabes fault, I accept at the end of the day he is ultimately responsible but what more should he have done
 
Ive listened to the interview in full and cant really disagree with anything he says to be fair. I would rather be watching my team at bdtbl than out of town under a foreign investor with no affiliation to Sheff Utd. Managers and player need to get their collective fingers out more than our board.

I don't think they are able to sitters. I think they are at the limit of their capability, such is the stripped nature of the club. We have 40 very mediocre players delivering inconsistent play, and the Wigan loss and todays win shows what our limit actually is

pommpey
 
Robbie why is it mcabes fault, I accept at the end of the day he is ultimately responsible but what more should he have done

Erm ... not sacked Warnock? Or Wilson?

Encouraged managers to aim higher with their transfer targets?

Not encouraged the sale of key players?

pommpey
 
Wasting your time Mr Foulkes judging by some of the replys Mccabes statement has received.we have to hope he doasnt pass it on to someone who is only interested in real estate.The way he's treated by some fans you would think he is happy to have pumped all that money into the club and seen it wasted.OK he's made some bad decisions but for the right reasons, he is still focused on getting us back up the leagues and that's good,because he knows it's going to cost a lot of dosh to do that and sounded up for it.He sure needs help from us though
and that means supporting the team through this traumatic period,as he says it is acheavable this season,come on let's have a go!!!.
You do realise he is presiding over the worst period in Blades history? You make out there are thousands of Blades of who do not want him to succeed. In any other business he would have been out long ago for his failures. He is fortunate that he has the money to keep the position. I have no doubt that he wanted to succeed but he has lead us down to deep despair for most fans. Take on board also that most fans would love the opportunity to put 90 million in to the club and many would do it from less of a fortune as well. Many have probably put more proportionally to their family income in to the Blades Than Mr McCabe has.
Simply put, at the moment he is failing the Blades and all of us who support the Blades, what ever their opinion.
 
Again what would you have done if you were fortunate to be in his position
 
Ive listened to the interview in full and cant really disagree with anything he says to be fair. I would rather be watching my team at bdtbl than out of town under a foreign investor with no affiliation to Sheff Utd. Managers and player need to get their collective fingers out more than our board.
It's not a binary situation though, is it? Foreign investor doesn't necessarily equate to playing at an out of town sports bowl. As it stands now you are watching club hlaf-owned by a "foreign investor with no affiliation to Sheff Utd".
 

I suspect his energy and appetite for continuing to sink money and time into a bottomless pit, without being able to control the outcomes, has waned. Circumstances have led to him getting in much deeper than he could ever have anticipated and, consequently, it's harder to get out. That said, if a good (however he defines that) exit opportunity materialised, he'd be crazy to ignore it.

I didn't really know what to make of McCabe till the interview earlier today.

Listening to him, he's a fan. Like everyone says. He's also made enough money to spend £90m on the club, so I imagine he's got pretty high self-esteem.

Some of the "criticism" on here is deluded. Added to that a lot of it is just nonsense. I can't see any of that will be of any concern to him at all.

The concerns are when the self-esteem becomes an ego-trip and also when genuine constructive criticism is rejected.

The response at the end of the interview was: If you've got concerns and you've credentials then give me a call. Sounded like a genuine and reasonable offer.

I don't think he's on an ego-trip but he could've been more, er, sensitive in his interview.
 

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