Billy Sharp gives his thoughts on the Madine signing

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Ladies and gentlemen, you are witnessing the making of a legend.
In years to come you will be able to say you cheered on Billy Sharp in the same way our elders talk about Badger and Currie.
And Butlin and Bourne.
 
That is bang out of order. Why wouldn't young fans talk about Billy in the same way that people of my age talk about the early 70's Blades side? The lad is in rich form, and gives 100%, one of Chris Wilder's first things he did was to make Billy the team Captain, he leads by example.

I’m afraid Pinchy is right. Sharp isn’t in the same class as Currie was. There are maybe a dozen footballers I’ve seen in my lifetime who are of the Tony Currie ilk. Players like George Best, Pele, Alan Hudson, Rodney Marsh, Frank Worthington, Eusebio, Maradonna, Cruyff, Cantona, Henri, Zidane, Messi, Beckenbauer.

We are talking “world class” here. Sharp doesn’t come anywhere close I’m afraid.

Sure he can still be a legend though. And he will be. And I think he already is?
 
I’m afraid Pinchy is right. Sharp isn’t in the same class as Currie was. There are maybe a dozen footballers I’ve seen in my lifetime who are of the Tony Currie ilk. Players like George Best, Pele, Alan Hudson, Rodney Marsh, Frank Worthington, Eusebio, Maradonna, Cruyff, Cantona, Henri, Zidane, Messi, Beckenbauer.

We are talking “world class” here. Sharp doesn’t come anywhere close I’m afraid.

Sure he can still be a legend though. And he will be. And I think he already is?
no one said he was
So you've agreed with someone who made a fool of himself
 
Not in the same class. Bladey claptrap.

I grew up watching Tony Currie, he was my hero, it was an absolute honour to watch him play and I will never forget doing so.

However, it’s just not possible to make a fair comparison, between footballers who played the game in different eras.

The pitches, pace of play, fitness levels, footballs and boots are forever evolving. Say what you like but, the game Jimmy Hagen played, was not the same game Tony Currie played and the game today, is not the same as Tony Currie played.

Players can only be compared to their peers and in that respect, Billy Sharp has more than earned the right to be considered a Sheffield United legend, by those of his generation and who are we to deny them a hero? :)
 
I want it sorted out like Alan Bates & Oliver Reed did it in Women in Love. Or a duel with flintlock pistols in a park or by way of a bare knuckle straightener on the cobbles. Or even by way of a trident/netting/spear tear up. Anything else falls short of the mark in my book. :)
My mother was in that film
 
I’m afraid Pinchy is right. Sharp isn’t in the same class as Currie was. There are maybe a dozen footballers I’ve seen in my lifetime who are of the Tony Currie ilk. Players like George Best, Pele, Alan Hudson, Rodney Marsh, Frank Worthington, Eusebio, Maradonna, Cruyff, Cantona, Henri, Zidane, Messi, Beckenbauer.

We are talking “world class” here. Sharp doesn’t come anywhere close I’m afraid.

Sure he can still be a legend though. And he will be. And I think he already is?
Hard to compare Sharp and Currie, as they are totally different types of player. Just as Sharp is not in the same league as Lineker or Shearer, Currie was never in the same league as Pele or Eusebio. It has been great to watch both Currie and Sharp at the Lane.
 
Why no handshake between CW and Billy when he was subbed yesterday? Completely different reaction when Duff was subbed
 
Not in the same class. Bladey claptrap.

As some have pointed out I didn’t say they were in the same class, in MY opinion Sharp was fan, ball boy, player, captain and record breaker.

But, I’m interested in your thoughts, so what does he have to do to achieve legend status in your humble opinion?
 
As some have pointed out I didn’t say they were in the same class, in MY opinion Sharp was fan, ball boy, player, captain and record breaker.

But, I’m interested in your thoughts, so what does he have to do to achieve legend status in your humble opinion?

I don’t have humble opinions. I try to educate.

Excel in the top tier. Badger and Currie did.

It doesn’t really matter, anyway. We’re in the business of getting promotion as a team, not hero-worshipping an individual simply because of where he comes from or which team he supports. This is not yet well understood in S2. Not much is.
 



I don’t have humble opinions. I try to educate.

Excel in the top tier. Badger and Currie did.

It doesn’t really matter, anyway. We’re in the business of getting promotion as a team, not hero-worshipping an individual simply because of where he comes from or which team he supports. This is not yet well understood in S2. Not much is.
He’s a record breaker and almost single handedly stopped us from going into league two, he deserves a lot more respect than you’re currently giving him.
 
He’s a record breaker and almost single handedly stopped us from going into league two, he deserves a lot more respect than you’re currently giving him.

Oh, a lot of people deserve a lot more respect than they get on here. Kevin McCabe is the glaring example.

I give Sharp plenty of respect and yes he deserves it. I don’t add a premium for silly reasons like the biological accident of place of birth though.

Some numbskulls are claiming he should have a job for life as a player and then coach. Here’s me thinking we’re a professional club not a retirement home. We’ve heard it all before about the worst coach of all time, Muckanettles Upanatem Nowt-Fancy.

It’s an excruciating level of Bladey-Bladeness.
 
Oh, a lot of people deserve a lot more respect than they get on here. Kevin McCabe is the glaring example.

I give Sharp plenty of respect and yes he deserves it. I don’t add a premium for silly reasons like the biological accident of place of birth though.

Some numbskulls are claiming he should have a job for life as a player and then coach. Here’s me thinking we’re a professional club not a retirement home. We’ve heard it all before about the worst coach of all time, Muckanettles Upanatem Nowt-Fancy.

It’s an excruciating level of Bladey-Bladeness.

Sharp would never get a mention if he had no United connections.

Just like that complete nonentity Chris Wilder.
 
Oh, a lot of people deserve a lot more respect than they get on here. Kevin McCabe is the glaring example.

I give Sharp plenty of respect and yes he deserves it. I don’t add a premium for silly reasons like the biological accident of place of birth though.

Some numbskulls are claiming he should have a job for life as a player and then coach. Here’s me thinking we’re a professional club not a retirement home. We’ve heard it all before about the worst coach of all time, Muckanettles Upanatem Nowt-Fancy.

It’s an excruciating level of Bladey-Bladeness.
As long as he has his coaching badges I see no problem of him staying on in a coaching capacity when he hangs his boots up. See what he’s like, for all we know he could be pretty handy at it? See how it goes.
 
I’m afraid Pinchy is right. Sharp isn’t in the same class as Currie was. There are maybe a dozen footballers I’ve seen in my lifetime who are of the Tony Currie ilk. Players like George Best, Pele, Alan Hudson, Rodney Marsh, Frank Worthington, Eusebio, Maradonna, Cruyff, Cantona, Henri, Zidane, Messi, Beckenbauer.

We are talking “world class” here. Sharp doesn’t come anywhere close I’m afraid.

Sure he can still be a legend though. And he will be. And I think he already is?
Rodney Marsh world class.
Doing what ?
 
Oh, a lot of people deserve a lot more respect than they get on here. Kevin McCabe is the glaring example.

I give Sharp plenty of respect and yes he deserves it. I don’t add a premium for silly reasons like the biological accident of place of birth though.

Some numbskulls are claiming he should have a job for life as a player and then coach. Here’s me thinking we’re a professional club not a retirement home. We’ve heard it all before about the worst coach of all time, Muckanettles Upanatem Nowt-Fancy.

It’s an excruciating level of Bladey-Bladeness.
Chris Morgan.
Splendid attitude and such grace.
United we stand.
 
As long as he has his coaching badges I see no problem of him staying on in a coaching capacity when he hangs his boots up. See what he’s like, for all we know he could be pretty handy at it? See how it goes.

Givimarun? Seeowitguz?

Sunday League thinking.
 
Our shame is we didn’t recognise his talents sooner.

That’s true insofar as a couple of unenlightened managers were too clueless to play him to his strengths. But the player we see today is so much better than the lad we had ten years ago. His physical limitations are about the same, but the intelligence in his game is on a different level altogether. Some of his all round performances this season must be best he’s ever put in.
 



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