Former blades now in the Prem or Championship?

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with the rumours of us flogging blackman to palace it got me thinking about former blades who are now playing in a higher div. i cant think of any we've sold who are playing lower than we are now?

*i haven't counted those who were on loan to us only permanents.

Paddy kenny-Prem QPR (or is he permanent at Leeds?) either way higher div
Kyle Naughton-Prem spurs
Kyle Walker-Prem spurs
Matt Killgallon-Prem Sunderland
Phil Jagielka-Prem Everton
Leon Britton-Prem Swansea
Stephen Quinn-Champ Hull
Michael Tongue-Champ leeds
Michael Brown-Champ Leeds
Billy Sharp-Prem Southampton (or is he permanent at Forest?) either way higher div
Darius henderson-champ Millwall
Jordan slew-Champ Blackburn?

darren et al who have i forgotten?
 



Jamie ward - Derby
Rob hulse - QPR (on loan to charlton at the mo me thinks)
 
Derry, Leigertwood, Stead, Henderson there's probably quite a few more.

I still really can't believe Derry and Leigertwood places at Premiership teams/squads. I don't really remember them being that great at the lane some years ago.

Also... Depending on what you class as a higher level Luton Shelton plays in the Turkish top division, Ahmed Fathi plays for the #1 rated club in Africa and David Carney now ply's his trade in the Uzbek Premier League! Got a bit carried away on Wikipedia.
 
Leigh Bromby's still at leeds too

I'm sure there are far more former blades playing in lower divisions (or just lower than us). We must have released loads of crap players over the last few years

Jonathan Forte
Evan Horwood
James Ashmore
Danny Cadamateri
Simon Francis
Claude Davis
Ryan Cresswell
Johnny Ertl
Simon Francis (but only just lower than us :))
Jonathan Fortune
Paul Gerrard
Jonathan Hunt
Kevan Hurst
Stephen Jagielka
Kingsley james
Lewis Killeen

Cant be arsed to go through more.

The notion that we only sell players who go on and do better things is quite frankly, bollocks.
 
cant believe i forgot so many! esp lowton

ok fair point about the players lower than us aswell, theres beattie aswell, wherever craig is, and james is at acrrington.

wheres kazim-richards thesedays?
 
How is Ian Ross Broomers? I'm sure he was tipped as a potential superstar back in the day.

I haven't seen Boston this season so I can't comment on his current form. However, he's had four MoM awards this season so he must be doing something right. I saw him a few times on his previous stint at Boston and it seemed to me that whilst he was technically good (he took all the corners and free kicks) he tended to stroll around and didn't impose himself in midfield.


The following is his Biography from the Boston website. I see they describe him as 'dynamic', so maybe he's improved that side of his game. Boston are in the Blue Square North division, so he is playing in the 6th tier of English football.

Bio: Midfielder Ian Ross rejoined Boston United in November 2011 from Blue Square Bet North rivals Harrogate Town. After making 14 appearances for Harrogate in the opening weeks of the season, Ross left Wetherby Road and linked up once again with former Boston and Notts County team-mates Jason Lee and Lee Canoville. Ross marked his senior debut with the winning goal for Sheffield United against the Pilgrims in August 2005’s Carling Cup tie — before joining Boston on loan shortly afterwards. He scored four times in 16 appearances during a three-month spell with the Pilgrims and was duly named Powerade player of the month in Coca-Cola League 2 during his stint in Lincolnshire. Further loan spells with Bury, Notts County and Rotherham United followed — before Ross dropped into non-league football with Gainsborough Trinity and Alfreton Town. The dynamic midfielder played a key role in the Alfreton side which claimed the Blue Square Bet North title in 2010-2011.
Previous Clubs: Sheffield United, Bury (loan), Notts County (loan), Rotherham United (loan), Gainsborough Trinity, Alfreton Town, Harrogate Town.
 
Crawley's Kyle McFadzean was recently in negotiations with Bristol City, but Sean O'Driscoll has said they may move for him in the summer instead.
 
This post is very depressing. Dare say we would more than hold are own in the prem with these players :(
 
sorry for the depressing post m8, its how i feel at the mo, we can now add nick blackman to the list
 



When the majority of the Football League are above you, the chances of ex-players playing at a higher level will increase
 
Just watched Nick Blackman help Reading beat Sunderland on MOTD.

:rolleyes:

was a good deal for us i think. sold a useless lazy lump whos only good enough for one of the bottom half clubs in the premier league, got a promising youngster in robson to replace him on the wing. and the legend porter up front. plus weve got over a million quid to never spend on new players. good times.
 

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