I thought it was a decent set of comments. Thanked him but made it clear how the club thought of the move.Can't see a great deal wrong with it really. Perhaps I missed the bit about the bus.
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I thought it was a decent set of comments. Thanked him but made it clear how the club thought of the move.Can't see a great deal wrong with it really. Perhaps I missed the bit about the bus.
He’ll score a header from a corner against us having won the corner himself from a crunching tackleLooking forward to a 50/50 ball to be won, with him and vini Souza .....at the lane
More accurately, a Premier League wage in name only, given the number of players we had contracted on average PL money was likely zeroHe was the highest paid player at the club and wanted even more by the sounds of it. He never had a relegation clause by all accounts either so we were paying him a PL wage in the Championship.
What’s with all the weird Haaland waffle on this thread![]()
....only bid, though, surely?Sad he’s gone but all the £35m to a top European club has been shown up for the load of bollocks it always was.
First bid and he’s gone though. Sheffield’s hotels will be down on revenue in December/January going forwards.
We paid €25m which at the time worked out at £22m. As transfer fees are amortised over the length of the contract Berge's registration had an accounting book value of just under £5m (£22m*12/54). On that, an incoming of £15m plus bonuses means a P&L profit of £10m. Additionally, I'd be amazed if we'd not paid Genk the full fee so there's a £15m+ cashflow benefit.Taking it like a Champ!
Anyone know how much we paid for him?
I know 22m was a reported fee but I’m struggling to believe that was not including some incentives and given we went down during his first full season and only went back up on his 4th. It wasn’t as if he didn’t miss a large number of games either.
So is it a 7m loss potentially mitigated further by a couple of million potentially in the future? Or is it far less, as the 22m was not reached?
Flip side of course is that we probably have Boreham Wood or Rising Ballers some bibs and balls and got 20m plus sell ons for Ndiaye.
I've been his biggest fan, NOT forced out at all, wouldn't even discuss a new contract, would have walked away free next season, at least we've got something to put back into the club, let's move on, the club's bigger UTBForced out fuck Sheffield United the prince is a cunt
This is intended as a compliment.As for Berge himself... thought he had ambition. I've been disappointed with United for selling players in the past but this is the first occasion I can think of where I'm disappointed with the player for his choice.
He's Norwegian
Turns out money was the reason
He's fucked over his mates next season
He's Sander Berge
He's Norwegian
Said Kompany was the reason
But he'll be back in the Champ next season
He's Sander Berge
I don't believe that Sander wanted to leave at all It will be the powers that be at the top messing our players around as per usual.We don't want players who don't want to play for us so he can do one. Let's get behind the ones that do.
My theory is he wanted to run his contract down and go to a European club on a free. We've acted the cunt with him, told him sign an extension or get frozen out, he's thought fuck that. WE have touted him about and he's signed with the first/only takers so his career doesn't stagnate.I am not buying that Sander wanted to leave Sanders comments to Burnley speak volumes that we have zero ambition what so ever and that is down to piss poor ownership of our club.
We are losing our best players because we have people in charge that are absolutely clueless in how to run the club.
I completely agree but I have to try and square away Berge's refusal to negotiate a new deal in an attempt to run down his contract to join AC Milan/Liverpool (leaving aside the fact that we're notoriously low payers) and his signing for Burnley. Fucking BurnleyThis is intended as a compliment.
It's depressing when the club's PR machine has got intelligent, well-reasoned fans saying stuff like that. I know it doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things but it's made me feel a bit sad.
Burnley won’t be in the championship next yearI'm an admirer of Sander and was happy to see him stay, without drama, in our push for promotion.
My question is , was it such a bad idea to sell him. Last season no major players came in for him. Now, even though everyone knows of our wonderful financial position, still no major players come in for him. Surely if they thought they would be getting a bargain they would have been queuing up for his services. What made him go to a club that might well be in the championship again next year when he could have had freedom to approach any team in a few months?
What’s Bettis said ?
Stephen Bettis said:"We did not want to lose Sander, particularly this close to the start of the Premier League season, but after the player expressed a strong interest to leave, we spoke to Burnley to get the best possible deal for Sheffield United. Since his arrival at the club, Sander has been a popular member of the squad and it was hoped he would once again shine at Bramall Lane in the Premier League.
"Unfortunately, along with his representatives, he has opted to move to Burnley and we would like to place on record our thanks for his service over the past three and a half years."
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