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Archie Clark and John Short were Harris' chief scout. Mick Jones (not our striker from the 1960s) was Warnock's chief scout. Think Bassett had a network of scouts (Geoff Taylor was probably the chief scout as well as assistant manager) and I remember Wally Downes telling my mate at Josephines that during his long injury lay off in 1988-89 he did a lot of scouting work for Bassett

The sad fact , about all things scouting , is that the Late Great John Harris left SUFC to become the chief scout at SWFC under Len Ashurst .

All managers go for the people who they know , tried and tested , both with scouting , and sometimes bringing players in . Sadly it just didn't work out for Nigel Clough at the lane . No Unitedite wanted Clough to fail IMO . He fails and we all fail . However we move on , and have to put our faith in Adkins , who does seem better equipped to move the club forward. Time will tell .

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And I think the reason so many are happy is because they didn't like Clough and think that if something is different to how Clough did it, then it must be good.

How can the scouting system have appeared to have been unprofessional? What access did any of us have to be able to judge it? Was the documentation on players lacking in detail? Did they not attend enough games? Did they not meet the briefs given by Clough when looking to identify players? Did they behave inappropriately when representing the club? Did they fiddle their expenses? Which of the signings were identified by the scouts and which were ones that Clough had already made his mind up on?
You have to appreciate it was difficult for Simon because he already had two paper rounds, morning and evening. And he was relying mainly on FM 2010 because KM wouldn't buy him a new one.
 
You have to appreciate it was difficult for Simon because he already had two paper rounds, morning and evening. And he was relying mainly on FM 2010 because KM wouldn't buy him a new one.

Yes but again positives . He also had the luxury of getting snippets out of 442 , Goal , Shoot and When Saturday Comes.:D . Also could past time with them off the top shelf .

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Archie Clark and John Short were Harris' chief scout. Mick Jones (not our striker from the 1960s) was Warnock's chief scout. Think Bassett had a network of scouts (Geoff Taylor was probably the chief scout as well as assistant manager) and I remember Wally Downes telling my mate at Josephines that during his long injury lay off in 1988-89 he did a lot of scouting work for Bassett
Mick Jones wasn't chief scout under Warnock. It was Kevin Randall
 
[CONFIRMED]

Backroom staff strengthened
26th June 2015

Nigel Adkins has made a vital addition to his backroom staff by bringing Lee Turnbull to Bramall Lane.

Former striker Turnbull joins the Blades as Head of Recruitment and Scouting after leaving a similar role at Scunthorpe United, where he worked alongside Adkins.

"We are delighted that Lee is joining us and we are confident that he will prove to be a very important member of our team," said new Blades boss Adkins.

Andy Crosby (Assistant Manager) and Dean Wilkins (First Team Coach) have already joined Adkins at Bramall Lane.

The United boss added: "Lee is very well-known to us and was an integral part of our success at Scunthorpe United. He has a very good eye for a player and will work closely with the existing staff with regards to identifying targets, as well as providing us with information on future opponents."

Turnbull, 47, played for Middlesbrough, Doncaster Rovers, Chesterfield and Scunthorpe United, amongst others, in a lengthy playing career.

Read more at http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/sheffield-united-lee-turnbull-2508966.aspx#wSJGvuYfK1tF8QaG.99
 
[CONFIRMED]

Backroom staff strengthened
26th June 2015

Nigel Adkins has made a vital addition to his backroom staff by bringing Lee Turnbull to Bramall Lane.

Former striker Turnbull joins the Blades as Head of Recruitment and Scouting after leaving a similar role at Scunthorpe United, where he worked alongside Adkins.

"We are delighted that Lee is joining us and we are confident that he will prove to be a very important member of our team," said new Blades boss Adkins.

Andy Crosby (Assistant Manager) and Dean Wilkins (First Team Coach) have already joined Adkins at Bramall Lane.

The United boss added: "Lee is very well-known to us and was an integral part of our success at Scunthorpe United. He has a very good eye for a player and will work closely with the existing staff with regards to identifying targets, as well as providing us with information on future opponents."

Turnbull, 47, played for Middlesbrough, Doncaster Rovers, Chesterfield and Scunthorpe United, amongst others, in a lengthy playing career.

Read more at http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/sheffield-united-lee-turnbull-2508966.aspx#wSJGvuYfK1tF8QaG.99

In another Nigel we trust . Turnbull now sorting out the CB players we need , and a 25 goal a season goal scorer.

No pressure , and welcome to the house of fun.

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How can the scouting system have appeared to have been unprofessional?
I seem to remember all our potential targets were leaked for ages before.
Which just alerted other clubs.
The leaks came from somewhere and that to me was bang amateurish.
I'll give the dark side some credit, you rarely ever hear a peep until the contracts signed.
Just as it should be

The success of a scout is surely judged on bringing value into the club.
Finding players who turn out to be worth more than we paid for them
SC's record was just 2 players worth more than we paid for them out of the 20 plus signing.
Would any of the free transfers be worth anything now?
A pathetic ratio, when one of those was being looked at be half the scouts in the league so hardly a secret.
Any other scout would have been out on his arse, with that success rate.

We bring in a top scout with a proven track record to replace an utter disaster and the critics cant wait to defend the departed.

Pathetic when set against the backdrop of a new manager calling for Unity!
 
I seem to remember all our potential targets were leaked for ages before.
Which just alerted other clubs.
The leaks came from somewhere and that to me was bang amateurish.
I'll give the dark side some credit, you rarely ever hear a peep until the contracts signed.
Just as it should be

The success of a scout is surely judged on bringing value into the club.
Finding players who turn out to be worth more than we paid for them
SC's record was just 2 players worth more than we paid for them out of the 20 plus signing.
Would any of the free transfers be worth anything now?
A pathetic ratio, when one of those was being looked at be half the scouts in the league so hardly a secret.
Any other scout would have been out on his arse, with that success rate.

We bring in a top scout with a proven track record to replace an utter disaster and the critics cant wait to defend the departed.

Pathetic when set against the backdrop of a new manager calling for Unity!
What do you, I, or anyone else (fans) really know about our or any other scouting set up at a club? My guess would be sweet FA, but you never fail to come on here banging on about Nigel Clough failed here there and every fuckin where, playing, scouting, kit weshing, shouting, coaching, motivating, blah blah fuckin blah.

What you've just wrote above is just agenda filled rubbish.
 
Are you going to name any names? Who was Bassett's chief scout? Who was Warnock's? Who was Harris's?

Was every signing they made great or were they a mixture of good and bad like Clough's signings?

Didn't the manager always have the final say in the end, even if a scout recommended a player?

Who can honestly say that "Clough's brother" was worse at the job than any of his unknown predecessors?

I'm a bit too late to answer your quiz questions but as sure as night follows day a manager will only be truly successful if his signings are very good if not outstanding. Not many managers have the luxury of inheriting a wonderful squad though ironically Pochettini did so from Adkins at Southampton and Adkins left a good squad at Scunny I think. Therefore they normally have to improve what is there already, indeed even at Man Utd these days.

As mentioned above, Archie Clark provided the supply line to the club for years and in Bassett's time some of his signings were miraculous. Deane and Agana suddenly appeared from nowhere and so many of his old Crazy Gang were such good value especially Tracey, Hodges, Gayle and co.

I was not that enamoured with Warnock's signings overall and especially that vital year of the Prem.

The other side of the coin has been the years of wasting serious cash since 2007 by letting poor managers loose with it. In that time and after Philliskirk left we were actually without a Head Scout for over two years. I remember pointing that out to Adams at his "Meet the Manager" meeting and he said it was a priority; I think we appointed Billy Dearden who seemed to be anonymous.

Let's hope for an upturn.
 
I'm a bit too late to answer your quiz questions but as sure as night follows day a manager will only be truly successful if his signings are very good if not outstanding. Not many managers have the luxury of inheriting a wonderful squad though ironically Pochettini did so from Adkins at Southampton and Adkins left a good squad at Scunny I think. Therefore they normally have to improve what is there already, indeed even at Man Utd these days.

As mentioned above, Archie Clark provided the supply line to the club for years and in Bassett's time some of his signings were miraculous. Deane and Agana suddenly appeared from nowhere and so many of his old Crazy Gang were such good value especially Tracey, Hodges, Gayle and co.

I was not that enamoured with Warnock's signings overall and especially that vital year of the Prem.

The other side of the coin has been the years of wasting serious cash since 2007 by letting poor managers loose with it. In that time and after Philliskirk left we were actually without a Head Scout for over two years. I remember pointing that out to Adams at his "Meet the Manager" meeting and he said it was a priority; I think we appointed Billy Dearden who seemed to be anonymous.

Let's hope for an upturn.
Wasn't it Billy who started the Blackpool/Scotland thing?

Bassett had a phenomenal scouting network.
 
What do you, I, or anyone else (fans) really know about our or any other scouting set up at a club? My guess would be sweet FA, but you never fail to come on here banging on about Nigel Clough failed here there and every fuckin where, playing, scouting, kit weshing, shouting, coaching, motivating, blah blah fuckin blah.

What you've just wrote above is just agenda filled rubbish.

If you don't know what role a football scout plays, go ask a HR professional.
 



Listening to Turnbull's interview I found him sensible, knowledgeable, and very savvy with regards to his particular role within the club. If he is given the tools to do his job he could become one of Adkins best signings.
 
You don't need to be an 'expert' to realise, that on the whole, our scouting last year, to put it nicely, was not the best.

All this sticking up for last seasons scouts is pretty pathetic when we are starting a fresh. These same people are probably the ones that we're saying we shouldn't sack Clough when the evidence was unfortunately stacking up against him, with his scouts letting him down sadly.

All we can do with the new scouts is see who we bring in then judge them, that's probably the best time to see what Turnbull is like for us. Results on the pitch and value for a player in which you can gain price is the best way to see this.
 
You don't need to be an 'expert' to realise, that on the whole, our scouting last year, to put it nicely, was not the best.

All this sticking up for last seasons scouts is pretty pathetic when we are starting a fresh. These same people are probably the ones that we're saying we shouldn't sack Clough when the evidence was unfortunately stacking up against him, with his scouts letting him down sadly.

All we can do with the new scouts is see who we bring in then judge them, that's probably the best time to see what Turnbull is like for us. Results on the pitch and value for a player in which you can gain price is the best way to see this.
I think people are 'sticking up' for SC because he keeps getting dogs' abuse. Isn't part of a fresh start forgetting about the past? It seems for some posters they can't welcome the new guy without having a dig at the old.

We needed a new Head Scout, we've got one, he seems decent. Good. We all hope he does well. Isn't that all that needs to be said?
 
Isn't it entirely valid to appraise the strength and weaknesses of the club and identify the areas we hope will improve under the new management team?

This area of scouting has been a weakness for many years and it will be oh so refreshing if we start to sign good players at good prices. Some fans on here haven't experienced a regime which is savvy in the transfer market. I reckon the last time we worked the market well was in Bassett's time.
 

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