I cannot believe what I am reading from some so-called Blades.
Jagielka, a guy who played over 250 times for our club and was part of some of the most iconic moments in recent SUFC history, is being accused of deliberately giving away a penalty that would not only relegate the team that gave him his big chance in the game but also relegate his friends (Tonge, Montgomery, Morgan, Paddy) and would likely lead to the sacking of the man who gave him that break?
Jagielka, a guy who, whilst not a supporter of the club growing up, loved the club and has never ever said a bad word about it, deliberately cost us our chance of surivival just because it would make it easier for him to go to another team?
Jagielka, a guy so selfless that he was willing to go in goal and play anywhere on the pitch if needed, decided in the split second that ball came into the box - not even halfway through the game, I add - that he would gift Wigan a penalty because it would definitely relegate us?
Get a f*****g grip. Jagielka is one of the top five players we've had in the 30+ years I've followed United and he has gone on to do us proud since he moved on. He gave us moments like that Leeds wonder goal, the Middlesbrough goal, countless last-ditch blocks and tackles to save points and some of our supporters want to accuse him of deliberately relegating the club. FFS. There really are some people in the world bitter at people who go on and make a success of their lives aren't there? To suggest that Jags wasn't in despair at our relegation is downright stupid, to suggest he deliberately caused it to engineer a move is downright disrespectful and a disgrace. I never saw a less than 100% committed Jagielka and I didn't see one that day either.
For the record, I wouldn't sign him either but not for such idiotic reasons as some of those given on this thread.