A few things, if I may ...
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.
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?
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.
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'?
More puff. What about 'player investments which secured us an automatic promotion place into the Championship'? As was promised three years ago?
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?
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?
I have heard that one before. Summat to do with 'think Liverpool' as well.
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?
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.
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?
See, look. Even he uses a sig.
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