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Why not get rid of Wednesday and just have Utd and Utd reserves?
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We will always support Sheffield United, not an united SheffieldSurely if you merge the two teams together then it should be called Sheffield United.
It is all down to success on the pitch and how the club are marketed.
It's not for me,but I agree that United and Wendy would reinvent themselves at the bottom of the pyramid,and as the likes of Wimbledon have proved...one or both could be back in the FL before a merged club could have established itself in League terms,and also in terms of growing a Fanbase.It is ridiculous and the logic is flawed.
The intention of creating one professional club in Sheffield would obviously result in three. FC Sheffield United and FC Sheffield Wednesday would be created by die hard fans who would not support the new club and then therre would be whatever the combined entity is called. So the result would be precisely the opposite of what was set out to achieve.
And where is the logic in.... much smaller places have successful premiership teams but we as a big city can't potentially sustain two Mr Ashton?
You may as well do it now. Save a lot of cash..though how you live in Leeds is something i can`t grasp. I lived there and the football arrogance of their" Loids" morons makes me cringe.For me, exiled in Leeds since 1969, there would be nothing to come home for any more so it would be goodbye Sheffield for me.
I'd probably go and watch Guiseley
They are the ones that need a merge considering the team have to use a boat to get round the ground.
You may as well do it now. Save a lot of cash..though how you live in Leeds is something i can`t grasp. I lived there and the football arrogance of their" Loids" morons makes me cringe.
I went to teacher training college in Leeds in 1969 and married in 1975. At that time Leeds was a dump but we had a good social life with fiends who all came to Leeds for College or Uni.
Since then Leeds has become a fantastic city to live and work in, great restaurants, good facilities.
Nothing to make me leave really I guess
Just the downside is you have to put up with L**ds fans?![]()
I reckon that if this goes ahead the new super-club will get around 500 deluded souls from the current sets of fans
Strange I thought it was an open prison, on my last visit to the shithole called Leeds I noticed most houses had iron bars at the doors and windows, is that to keep the residents in or the burglars out surely it can't be for decoration ................... makes Page Hall look an up market area.I went to teacher training college in Leeds in 1969 and married in 1975. At that time Leeds was a dump but we had a good social life with fiends who all came to Leeds for College or Uni.
Since then Leeds has become a fantastic city to live and work in, great restaurants, good facilities.
Nothing to make me leave really I guess
Strange I thought it was an open prison, on my last visit to the shithole called Leeds I noticed most houses had iron bars at the doors and windows, is that to keep the residents in or the burglars out surely it can't be for decoration ................... makes Page Hall look an up market area.
Indeed. It's amazing the power of sentiment. Bristol is an even more stark example. Here we have the 7th biggest city in England with 2 teams who between them have only had 4 years in the top flight (City 1976-80) in the last 80ish years and where neither team has ever won anything. Common sense would suggest the city should have just one club, but I bet the City and Rovers fans say exactly what United and Wednesday fans say whenever the talk of merger comes up.
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