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Blades olive branch for Hendrie

Lee Hendrie could still have a future at Sheffield United, insists manager Kevin Blackwell.

Blackwell has told BBC Radio Sheffield that Hendrie will return for pre-season training with the slate wiped clean.

"He comes back as a Sheffield United player," he said. "Maybe he'll flourish under a team that's doing well."

Hendrie, who has been critical of his time in Sheffield, moved to Leicester on loan in February but was unable to prevent the Foxes suffering relegation.

The 30-year-old midfielder has made clear his intention to stay at Leicester on a permanent basis. But Blackwell says Hendrie is still contracted to the Blades and is ready to welcome him back in the summer.

"I'm aware of his comments that he didn't like it at Sheffield," said Blackwell. "But he's contracted at Sheffield United and he will do everything that's required of Sheffield United unless he moves on."

Id rather see him go to be honest.
 



Id rather see him go to be honest.

The first thought with Hendrie would be to tell him to look for the door marked "Do One", but if there are no clubs interested in him, and let's face it, Leicester are hardly going to want to pay big money for him now, then if his attitude can change he could still have a part to play.

I know we'd be better off with players who want to play for Blackwell, United and us the fans, and if, and it's a bloody big IF, he wants to play for us then why not give him a go? It's not as if he's a crap player, or a Chinaman foisted upon us to keep Chengdu happy (Hao Haidong and Li Tie) is it? And if he doesn't want to know, then fuck him off.

It just seems pointless getting rid of a decent player, which Hendrie is, because of things in the past.
 
i hope he gets a chance, because Hendrie has the ability to be one of the best midfielders in the championship so i hope he stays
 
NO way he should be allowed back to BDTBL get rid.

a bit harsh that mate, yes he has been seen to be a twat in the dressing room, give him another chance, he has great ability and has played for England
and he also showed a lot of passion he had for the blades when we played QPR at the lane
he scored and went to the crowd celebrating, also when we were loosing he was hyping up the crowd so i do like Hendrie and i think him and Speed in the middle would be good
 
Butchaboy

He's a reight bad apple, he's had his chance at BDTBL and blew it............ just like someone else we all know.
 
a bit harsh that mate, yes he has been seen to be a twat in the dressing room, give him another chance, he has great ability and has played for England
and he also showed a lot of passion he had for the blades when we played QPR at the lane
he scored and went to the crowd celebrating, also when we were loosing he was hyping up the crowd so i do like Hendrie and i think him and Speed in the middle would be good


totally agree
 
Butchaboy

He's a reight bad apple, he's had his chance at BDTBL and blew it............ just like someone else we all know.

Would like to see Hendrie have a chance under Blackwell, who knows he might be a totally different player under Blackwell. Look at Michael Brown you don't need me to tell you how he turned out when he came to the lane.
 
The olive branch needs to be firmly wedged where the sun does'nt shine ( If you get my drift)
 
Maybe I'm being ultra-cynical, but this is nothing to do with the fact that he has two years left on his (reportedly) expensive contract, is it?

Frankly, despite his innate talent, I'd let him go. He wants to go and be nearer his family in the Midlands. I'd like to think he'd be important for us next year, but currently I just don't see it.
 
I'd also say lets give him another go!

I rate him as a player, if he can get his attitude right, which hopefully blackwell can do!
 
Id get him gone & get in someone who wants to play for us. Even give a youngster a chance instead?
 
If Blackie thought he could, he wouldn't have shipped him out so quickly.
But he wouldn't be saying he's wiping the slate clean, either. Get ma drift?

I say give him a pre-season. See if his attitude has changed. People cna change, you know!
 



Blackie arrives and announces that there are certain 'bad influences in the dressing room'; within days Hendrie is out of the place, things start to look up and the team begins to look like one at last.

Leicester go down, can no longer afford to look at players like Hendrie, so he has to return as he has 2 years of a good contract to run. Then we get the announcement about wiping the slate clean. Personally think Blackie has no intention of working with him and I smell PR at work, trying to make a bad 'un appear to be an asset worth having.
 
Blackie arrives and announces that there are certain 'bad influences in the dressing room'; within days Hendrie is out of the place, things start to look up and the team begins to look like one at last.

Leicester go down, can no longer afford to look at players like Hendrie, so he has to return as he has 2 years of a good contract to run. Then we get the announcement about wiping the slate clean. Personally think Blackie has no intention of working with him and I smell PR at work, trying to make a bad 'un appear to be an asset worth having.

I think that you are pretty much spot on with that assessment; by making it known that Hendrie has no future at Bramall Lane we only leave ourselves open to another Horsfield scenario (i.e. loan after loan with us footing the bill).
 
Maybe I'm being ultra-cynical, but this is nothing to do with the fact that he has two years left on his (reportedly) expensive contract, is it?

Frankly, despite his innate talent, I'd let him go. He wants to go and be nearer his family in the Midlands. I'd like to think he'd be important for us next year, but currently I just don't see it.

I am of the same oppinion about this, I can see BB's point, he was signed by the previous manager (really wanted to call him something else but that is history now) and lets face it he hasnt been a shining light of a player. We have all heard the rumours about the wage bill being cut and if he is on big wages then he would be an obviouse choice. But lets face facts, this is still a business and noone likes to loose money, so who in there right mind are going to pay enough money for him to off him from our books and onto theirs when his reputation is evident to all

Blackie arrives and announces that there are certain 'bad influences in the dressing room'; within days Hendrie is out of the place, things start to look up and the team begins to look like one at last.

Leicester go down, can no longer afford to look at players like Hendrie, so he has to return as he has 2 years of a good contract to run. Then we get the announcement about wiping the slate clean. Personally think Blackie has no intention of working with him and I smell PR at work, trying to make a bad 'un appear to be an asset worth having.

Couldnt agree more SEB, i think that discussions have taken place, and as i mention above, it will have been decided to "Give him another chance" on the basis that we would need to agree a substantial transfer fee for him in order to get some money back that he has raped out of the club. I think that he will be given chances during the summer to prove his worth and saty fit. At this point Blackie will then either be impressed with him and give him a shot at first team football or alternatively (and more likely) ship him out on loan with a "First Option to Buy" clause for the season.

Like people have said he does have the potential however i think that his ego is bigger than our beloved club
 

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