blader
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I'm just imagining the end of Mike Bassett where they all think he's going to resign only to turn round and shout 'four more years' with a fist pump.
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He always struck me as a man out of his depth.
Just a lazy stereotype I'm afraid. Americans have plenty of passion for their sport.Having been brought up on the plastic razzmatazz of American sport I think that Jim fundamentally had no understanding of the depth of feeling that football engenders in England.
It matters to us. It really matters to us. Occupies our thoughts for days or weeks before a game. Reduces us to bags of nerves in the match day build up. The result will make or ruin a weekend. Utter ecstasy or forum meltdown.
And as for the local rivalries - as heartfelt, meaningful and intense as anything you will see short of full scale civil disorder.
So engaging in twater battles while wearing a giant sponge hand and a 'Go Blades' tee shirt was never going to work out in the long term. He gave it a go but never had his finger on the pulse of Sheffield United Football Club.
Maybe Jim's going to be modelling the new home/away kits for next season?
A little later than usual in announcing them.
I'm just imagining the end of Mike Bassett where they all think he's going to resign only to turn round and shout 'four more years' with a fist pump.
Just a lazy stereotype I'm afraid. Americans have plenty of passion for their sport.
Having been brought up on the plastic razzmatazz of American sport I think that Jim fundamentally had no understanding of the depth of feeling that football engenders in England.
It matters to us. It really matters to us. Occupies our thoughts for days or weeks before a game. Reduces us to bags of nerves in the match day build up. The result will make or ruin a weekend. Utter ecstasy or forum meltdown.
And as for the local rivalries - as heartfelt, meaningful and intense as anything you will see short of full scale civil disorder.
So engaging in twater battles while wearing a giant sponge hand and a 'Go Blades' tee shirt was never going to work out in the long term. He gave it a go but never had his finger on the pulse of Sheffield United Football Club.
Oh not this again?We're bidding for Dan burn
I went for a piss at Coventry last week and there were as many 'Blades' trying to smash up the concourse as there were watching the game .Hes right lazy stereotyping ,many Americans are incredibly passionate about sport ,try travelling 900 miles for an away game taking 4 days off work ,or even 3000 miles to London for a league game.Maybe a stereotype but based on personal experience. I once went to a Chicago RedHawks game via a sports bar full of 'fans' wearing all the replica gear.
When the time came to leave and get to the stadium about 10% left the bar the rest were going to watch on TV. The stadium was much less than half full and had zero away support of course. No atmosphere either. You can't tell me the vast majority really gave a shit what happened. They didn't.
He's the only one who seemed to genuinely care from the non McCabe £2 split. As so often happens with a minority of Blades fans, he puts his heart and soul into in and gets slagged off and abused by people who haven't got a clue what he did or didn't do. These fans will obviously now moan that there is no communication from the board. United's problems certainly aren't/weren't down to Jim Phipps I know that. I hope his health improves and that he continues to support the Blades either from afar or at the Lane. Once a Blade......
The stadium was much less than half full ..... No atmosphere either.
Social media is not a place for direct communication with fans.
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And those (minority) of fans would never had slagged him if we were winning and playing well.the poor sod was there to be shot at this season, some people have to have a go at somebody and he was the nearest to the board that they could vent there spleen at, all the best for your future Jim, hope you return this time next season to enjoy our turkish promotion partyHe's the only one who seemed to genuinely care from the non McCabe £2 split. As so often happens with a minority of Blades fans, he puts his heart and soul into in and gets slagged off and abused by people who haven't got a clue what he did or didn't do. These fans will obviously now moan that there is no communication from the board. United's problems certainly aren't/weren't down to Jim Phipps I know that. I hope his health improves and that he continues to support the Blades either from afar or at the Lane. Once a Blade......
And he pissed Mr McCabe off by coming very near to telling us the truth about things. It's a shame he appeared to be gagged by the Club.
Concourse shenanigans will hopefully stop once United have a team worth getting back to your seat for.
I find it hard to believe that a Co-chairman of a company would make a statement like this without the agreement of the other Co-chairman. Whatever you think of jp and McCabe, they are both very successful business people who, I'm sure, will know how businesses need to sing from the same hymn sheet.I think the three transfer windows statement won't have done Jim any favours.
I find it hard to believe that a Co-chairman of a company would make a statement like this without the agreement of the other Co-chairman. Whatever you think of jp and McCabe, they are both very successful business people who, I'm sure, will know how businesses need to sing from the same hymn sheet.
Or maybe I'm too naive....
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