Sean Thornton
I say a little prayer….
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I can't get my head round why they're having to put £8m a season in.
Plus the money from selling Murphy, Maguire MacGuire and McGuire.
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I can't get my head round why they're having to put £8m a season in.
The past 9 years of Sheffield United condensed:
"We've been relegated from the Premiership and now have to cut our cloth accordingly"
"We've failed to gain promotion from the Championship and therefore with the sale of key assets, we have to cut our cloth accordingly"
"We now have to face the realities of being relegated from the Championship and must cut our cloth accordingly"
"Having failed to gain promotion from League 1, we now must cut our cloth accordingly"
......Do you see where this is going?
You have a piece of cloth with lots of holes in?
Plus the money from selling Murphy, Maguire MacGuire and McGuire.
Without a super-rich owner, then things do look grim. We can all speculate on why things keep going wrong for SUFC, or what was the turning point, but thinking about recent history (for me, anyway), the biggest disaster was not going all-in and getting another in-form, productive striker, to back up Ched Evans. If we had someone else, at the time, who could score on a regular basis, then Ched's impending prison term would not have been the disaster that it was for us.
Other factors came into play of course; McDonald's injury, Maguire's red card, etc., but that season was ours for the taking, and it had to be the Pigs waiting in the wings for us to trip up......
Perhaps I'm being naive, but I don't think that just because we won't have much of a budget should hinder us in challenging for promotion. Indeed we've already accepted that apart from Wigan, all the other teams currently above us, don't have money to throw around either. I would expect the first team squad to be trimmed quite drastically but I would hope the management team are already looking at possible out of contract players from elsewhere and quality long term loans. I think the key is going to be just how good our manager is at doing his job.
I thought Wilson got Hoskins for that reason? Then he got injured and boom.
We signed Beattie also; granted he turned out to be a sack of shite but no-one on here thought it was a bad signing at the time.He did, but Hoskins had only scored one goal the previous year, I mean someone who is a 20 goals a season type player, you would have thought with us being in touching distance of automatic promotion that the board would have pushed the boat out and really gone for it.
We signed Beattie also; granted he turned out to be a sack of shite but no-one on here thought it was a bad signing at the time.
No, he was injured when we signed him but aggravated it.I thought Wilson got Hoskins for that reason? Then he got injured and boom.
I didn't post on here much at the time. I never thought it would be a good signing, although I hoped it would work out.We signed Beattie also; granted he turned out to be a sack of shite but no-one on here thought it was a bad signing at the time.
No, he was injured when we signed him but aggravated it.
It was all set for him to be the hero when Ched went down but he fucked it right up. Lazy feckless twat.True. Although feelings were mixed in the crowd of lads I go to the match with, a few thought Beattie could come back and do it (although he had not scored in well over a year), whereas most wanted a young and hungry up-and-coming striker. I thought Beattie might pop one or two in but not the case.
I didn't post on here much at the time. I never thought it would be a good signing, although I hoped it would work out.
I wonder how much we paid him for doing fuck all?
It was all set for him to be the hero when Ched went down but he fucked it right up. Lazy feckless twat.
Probably, he didn't like running about much.Possibly lazy, but I wonder if it was just that he had headed downhill so rapidly that by the time he came back it was the equivalent of signing me. Fat & fucked in other words.
Probably, he didn't like running about much.
No, he was injured when we signed him but aggravated it.
True. Although feelings were mixed in the crowd of lads I go to the match with, a few thought Beattie could come back and do it (although he had not scored in well over a year), whereas most wanted a young and hungry up-and-coming striker. I thought Beattie might pop one or two in but not the case.
I'm not making up shit, I'm giving my view based on what I have seen happen to my team.What lack of team spirit? Who was divisive? The same divided team with no spirit that finished 5th and got to a cup semi final, giving the team that is currently 2nd in the Premiership a real run for its money. Giving their manager by his own admission a real scare and one of the best atmospheres he has ever witnessed? The same manager whose shit brother (according to some) found our best prospect arguably since the Kyles?
I grant you there are seeds of positivity but let's not start making shit up about the previous manager. Most of us didn't want him sacked in the first place.
I think it was a groin strain that needed operating on at the end of the season but might have held out. As it happened DW played him (out of position I think), presumably to keep him close to match fitness (and I think he was getting pissed off with not playing) while Evans was still a free man and it flared up.
Yeah probably.Wasn't it a hernia? Either way, it wasn't the best of luck and combined with Beattie's utter lack of professionalism at Exeter on the last day it meant we went into another play-off final with no forwards to speak of.
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