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Sheffield United: Paul Mitchell the man to help Blades spot talent first


Seven new players have joined Sheffield United during the close season, but Chris Wilder suspects that Paul Mitchell, Bramall Lane’s new head of recruitment, could prove to be the club’s best signing yet.


Mitchell, who was unveiled as Lee Turnbull’s replacement last month, is the man tasked with making United’s transfer strategy tick by identifying targets with the attitude, ability and, crucially, consistency to command regular places in Wilder’s matchday squad.

It is a job he performed to good effect at Chesterfield where, as United discovered to their cost on numerous occasions, the former Alfreton, Gainsborough Trinity and Worksop Town manager developed a reputation for spotting youngsters capable of performing in higher divisions but who, for a variety of reasons, had slipped under the radar of bigger and wealthier teams.

“Mitch is someone we’ve tracked for a long time and admired for a long time,” Wilder said. “He’s excellent at what he does. The great thing about Mitch is that he’s usually ahead of the game.

“I don’t mind saying that, when we’ve gone through the old records, there are players who went to Chesterfield because he’d flagged them up who, really, you’d have thought should be coming here first. It’s just one of the reasons why we’re delighted that he’s come on board.”

United have overhauled their recruitment policy since appointing Wilder as manager in May, with the 48-year-old, who led Northampton Town to the League Two title last term, focusing on players with proven track records in League One and League Two.

The approach has obvious benefits financially but more importantly, chief executive Stephen Bettis explained, ensures new arrivals are fit for purpose too.

“The recruitment, in the last couple of years, has been more from higher leagues downwards,” Bettis said.”I don’t think we were getting value for money or the players who could get us out of this league. The appointment of Chris highlights that.

“When we interviewed Chris, and he spoke about the people he was looking at, it highlighted that both him and the board were on the same page. He was recruited because of how he’s worked historically. We didn’t impose anything on him. He’s Sheffield United through and through. He doesn’t want to see us wasting money and he wants to see us bringing the right people in to get us out of the league.”

With the Blades having changed their approach towards recruitment, they are now attempting, Bettis acknowledged, to change their perception as imprudent spenders too.

“We’ve tried to make people aware there’s been a change,, that we are willing to pay the right price for a player but not more, and why should we?” he said

“Sometimes, we should even be able to get a player for less because of the positives about coming here, such as the chances of promotion, the facilities and the fans.”

“We’re not affecting the ability of the club to sign players because we are still willing to play the same price as everybody else,” Bettis added. “But not more.

“We have a figure that we agree with Chris that’s the top line. If it goes beyond that, then there’s a chance you could get better value for money elsewhere.”

With the likes of Leon Clarke, John Fleck and Chris Hussey moving to South Yorkshire earlier this summer, United have finally begun to win praise for their dealings in the transfer market following several difficult years.

The much-maligned but often-misunderstood technical board will play its part moving forward.

“It’s based on representation from the board, the manager, Travis (Binnion) from the academy side, who keeps us aware of who is coming through, and, of course, Mitch,” said Bettis.

“ He doesn’t sit on the committee per se but he’s brought in and out as required.

“We agree budgets and (contract negotiator) Carl Shieber, too.

“Our job is to ensure those are adhered too.

“The players being looked at are based on ability, age, injury record. And of course there’s a cost aspect which needs to be managed.

“Going forward, I see the technical committee getting better and better.

“When we get out of this window, it will be a case of looking at what we might need to do in January. Mitch will have clear guidelines about what’s needed and so that should help him.”

One criticism of the technican board is that it lacks football experience.

But Bettis, whose position was confirmed soon after Wilder’s, said: “There’s the manager and there’s Travis for a start. Chris decides who he wants, no-one else.

“The technical board can highlight two or three players for each position who tick the boxes and the criteria. And Chris is part of that process anyway.

“It’s not true that there’s no football knowledge on it. My role isn’t about whether a player is good enough, for example. It’s about whether he fits the financial criteria.”

So what exactly does a chief executive do?

“The club, and this might be the wrong word to use, is a business,” Bettis said. “If it’s not being efficient, then it’s wasting money.

“It’s about making sure all of the different departments talk to each other. Because they are inter-linked. I also liaise with the board.

“I have no involvement with picking the team and I honestly believe any chief exec that does is wrong. That’s not my area of expertise. I’m a qualified accountant and have run successful businesses.”

Mitchell’s fingerprints, Wilder recently acknowledged, are present on some of the deals completed before his United contract was signed last month.

“We’re not bothered about whether someone is a fashionable name,” Wilder said. “Just whether they are right for this football club and the challenges ahead.

“The right players and characters we want around.”



So as was often suspected, Mitchell was having an input quite a while before he officially joined. Not seen any confirmation of this previously.

The other highlighted part is promising, hopefully we can start to pick up players like those who went to Chesterfield and left for good money.

An explanation of the technical board there too but I can't help but feel it's taken Wilder to really start to drive it.
 



“The right players and characters we want around.”

Good to see we have Yoda on board as well

Seriously though this is probably one of the most positive pieces I have read. It's about the foundation and infrastructure and is about as key to success as you can get.

Proof I guess will be seen in future transfers but it does finally sound like a more professional approach.
 
Good to see we have Yoda on board as well

Seriously though this is probably one of the most positive pieces I have read. It's about the foundation and infrastructure and is about as key to success as you can get.

Proof I guess will be seen in future transfers but it does finally sound like a more professional approach.
Plus we'll also now be really good at telling people to GET AHHHT OF MOII PAB!!
 
I'm not questioning the validity of what he achieved at Chessie or his skills but, out of interest, it would be good to know who all these players are that he picked up for them who should really have been coming to us. I know they've sold a number of decent players recently (so have we :(), but i don't know enough about Chessie to know how they picked these players up.

It may also have been that they had a different transfer strategy so we may have known about them but were aiming higher so difficult so say that they should have been coming here - surely? There will always be players who other clubs sign who, in hindsight, we could say we should have signed them no matter what your scouting network is - I just hope that PM brings something to the club which helps us to miss out on less than we have recently.
 
I'm not questioning the validity of what he achieved at Chessie or his skills but, out of interest, it would be good to know who all these players are that he picked up for them who should really have been coming to us. I know they've sold a number of decent players recently (so have we :(), but i don't know enough about Chessie to know how they picked these players up.
Darikwa, Eoin Doyle, Sam Morsy, Sam Clucas. They even had Duffy on loan season before last.
 
Darikwa, Eoin Doyle, Sam Morsy, Sam Clucas. They even had Duffy on loan season before last.
Cheers Danny. Do you happen to know whether they were picked up as youngsters or just that they were high performing players at "lower league" clubs? I'm really interested in seeing whether he is particularly strong in certain areas of player identification.
 
Cheers Danny. Do you happen to know whether they were picked up as youngsters or just that they were high performing players at "lower league" clubs? I'm really interested in seeing whether he is particularly strong in certain areas of player identification.
Um, now you're testing my knowledge!

I think Tendayi Darikwa came through the youth set up so not sure Paul Mitchell will have had anything to do with him.
Sam Morsy was signed from Port Vale after a pretty impressive season.
Clucas was at Mansfield and performing well when Chezzy signed him, Doyle was playing in Scotland.

And Duffy they got on loan from Brum.
 
Um, now you're testing my knowledge!

I think Tendayi Darikwa came through the youth set up so not sure Paul Mitchell will have had anything to do with him.
Sam Morsy was signed from Port Vale after a pretty impressive season.
Clucas was at Mansfield and performing well when Chezzy signed him, Doyle was playing in Scotland.

And Duffy they got on loan from Brum.
Nice one - Thanks Danny. If he can identify and we get in a Morsy, Clucas and Doyle in the next season or so I'll be well impressed.
 
Darikwa, Eoin Doyle, Sam Morsy, Sam Clucas. They even had Duffy on loan season before last.

He spent six years at Chesterfield, as chief scout and "Director of Player Recruitment". Obviously, impossible to say which signings he was involved in, but the full list of signings in this period was:

2010/11

Dan Whitaker Oldham Free 15 Jul, 2010
Shane Redmond Darlington Free 15 Jul, 2010
Dwayne Mattis Walsall Free 01 Aug, 2010
Dean Holden Shrewsbury Signed 31 Jan, 2011
Nathan Smith Yeovil Free 16 Jun, 2011
Mark Randall Arsenal Free 24 Jun, 2011

2011/12

Greg Fleming Galway Signed 01 Aug, 2011
Craig Westcarr Notts Co Signed 26 Aug, 2011
Neal Trotman Rochdale Signed 04 Jan, 2012
Richard O'Donnell Sheff Wed Free 16 May, 2012
Marc Richards Port Vale Signed 31 May, 2012
Sam Hird Doncaster Free 01 Jun, 2012
Terrell Forbes Leyton Orient Free 13 Jun, 2012

2012/13

Sam Togwell Scunthorpe Free 02 Jul, 2012
Liam Cooper Hull Signed 05 Jan, 2013
Jay O'Shea MK Dons Free 11 Jan, 2013
Aaron Chapman Belper Town Free 17 May, 2013
Eoin Doyle Hibernian Free 31 May, 2013
Jimmy Ryan Scunthorpe Free 05 Jun, 2013

2013/14

Gary Roberts Swindon Free 22 Jun, 2013
Sam Morsy Port Vale Signed 29 Jun, 2013
Ritchie Humphreys Hartlepool Free 15 Jul, 2013
Jamie Devitt Hull Free 19 Jul, 2013
Ian Evatt Blackpool Free 30 Jul, 2013
Gary McSheffrey Coventry Free 13 Sep, 2013
Dan Gardner Halifax Signed 04 Jan, 2014
Daniel Jones Port Vale Free 15 May, 2014

2014/15

Romuald Boco Plymouth Free 08 Aug, 2014
Gboly Ariyibi Leeds Free 29 Aug, 2014
Sam Clucas Mansfield Signed 01 Sep, 2014
Byron Harrison Cheltenham Signed 27 Jan, 2015
Emmanuel Dieseruvwe Sheff Wed Signed 02 Feb, 2015
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake Preston Free 06 Jun, 2015
Alex Cairns Leeds Free 01 Jul, 2015

2015/16

Jake Orrell Gateshead Signed 22 Jul, 2015
Angel Millwall Free 16 Aug, 2015
Liam O'Neil West Brom Signed 24 Aug, 2015
Chris Herd Aston Villa Free 11 Sep, 2015
Connor Dimaio Sheff Utd Free 01 Feb, 2016
Gary Liddle Bradford Signed 01 Feb, 2016
Jordan Slew Cambridge U Free 18 Feb, 2016​
 
I'm not questioning the validity of what he achieved at Chessie or his skills but, out of interest, it would be good to know who all these players are that he picked up for them who should really have been coming to us. I know they've sold a number of decent players recently (so have we :(), but i don't know enough about Chessie to know how they picked these players up.

It may also have been that they had a different transfer strategy so we may have known about them but were aiming higher so difficult so say that they should have been coming here - surely? There will always be players who other clubs sign who, in hindsight, we could say we should have signed them no matter what your scouting network is - I just hope that PM brings something to the club which helps us to miss out on less than we have recently.


Sheffield United's Academy are looking for individuals to assist with scouting for the 7 to 16 age groups with voluntary and paid roles available in the following areas:


- Voluntary Talent ID scouts in Huddersfield/Wakefield/Barnsley​


Read more at http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/sheffield-united-vacancies-2456674.aspx#JWZQoKzVb7MyDwt7.99

This seems to suggest that in recent years we haven't been looking at young players in these geographic areas, which seems ludicrous to me.
 
I personally know the club have been covering all these areas and have an active recruitment policy , some would say too active given the size of the squads at the younger age groups and how many lads are released after a short period of time.

A Friends lad was part of the academy for one season and they had to wait until an email on a Friday night to see if they were part of the playing squad on a Sunday or just asked to attend an internal game consisting of all the cast offs.
 
Think it's an admission that our transfer policy was wrong and we should have been looking to pick up these sort of players instead of the can play in higher division when we get there players we've been used to.
 
bottle less did one of the most shithouse tricks I ever saw to a team mate Lived off the back of pike for years. Good luck though Paul
 



bottle less did one of the most shithouse tricks I ever saw to a team mate Lived off the back of pike for years. Good luck though Paul

Can you translate that into English please?

He lacks courage.
Wronged one of his teammates in some unspecified but not insignificant way.
At one time his diet consisted mainly of the spines of large freshwater fish(?)
However, regardless of the above, best wishes are cordially extended to Mr Mitchell.
 
Some very good signings for Chesterfield under his stewardship, especially considering Chesterfield have the financial might of my local corner shop.
 
Sheffield United's Academy are looking for individuals to assist with scouting for the 7 to 16 age groups with voluntary and paid roles available in the following areas:


- Voluntary Talent ID scouts in Huddersfield/Wakefield/Barnsley​


Read more at http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/sheffield-united-vacancies-2456674.aspx#JWZQoKzVb7MyDwt7.99

This seems to suggest that in recent years we haven't been looking at young players in these geographic areas, which seems ludicrous to me.


United do have scouts, and they do put players forward to the academy.
Though I hear budgets have been reduced somewhat in recent years so they don't go cherry picking from smaller academies as they wont pay the compensation, which is fair enough I suppose.
 
I personally know the club have been covering all these areas and have an active recruitment policy , some would say too active given the size of the squads at the younger age groups and how many lads are released after a short period of time.

A Friends lad was part of the academy for one season and they had to wait until an email on a Friday night to see if they were part of the playing squad on a Sunday or just asked to attend an internal game consisting of all the cast offs.


Don't think this is exclusive to United.
The academy set up throughout the country is very cut throat and inherently unfair, bordering on cruel at times!
However, on a positive note United do also do a lot of things well.
 
What's happend to that old saying we had, " if you buy enough 3rd division players you end up with a 3rd division team' or is that what we are after these day ?
 
bottle less did one of the most shithouse tricks I ever saw to a team mate Lived off the back of pike for years. Good luck though Paul
Hmmmm... Wonder if this is a (garbled) reference to the Paul Mitchell who played with Crookes Aurora in the 80's and several Meadowhall League teams?
Have wondered if our Paul Mitchell is the same bloke.... Interesting if so....
 
In the academy fellas.....not perfect, could be better, but certainly better than most and a country mile better than many other clubs around us.
 
Hmmmm... Wonder if this is a (garbled) reference to the Paul Mitchell who played with Crookes Aurora in the 80's and several Meadowhall League teams?
Have wondered if our Paul Mitchell is the same bloke.... Interesting if so....

Who or what is "pike" then?
 



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