[No Longer Accurate] Blades Player Contracts

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Please no... there has to be better out there.
It may be that LJF wont be fit for the start of the new season and with Williams injured as well its a key position to fill, short term. Also have to consider what happens if Maguire gets seduced by some lower half prem side to sit on the bench in their reserves for a year like Slew did. Hill may be a cost effective cover for both positions.

Apparently Brendan Rogers was a fan of Maguire so now he has gone to Liverpool there may be some doubt about Maggers staying next term
 
It may be that LJF wont be fit for the start of the new season and with Williams injured as well its a key position to fill, short term. Also have to consider what happens if Maguire gets seduced by some lower half prem side to sit on the bench in their reserves for a year like Slew did. Hill may be a cost effective cover for both positions.

Apparently Brendan Rogers was a fan of Maguire so now he has gone to Liverpool there may be some doubt about Maggers staying next term

For LB Hill is adequate cover. At CH he is not. Was completely out of his depth in the Walsall game when playing there...
 
It may be that LJF wont be fit for the start of the new season and with Williams injured as well its a key position to fill, short term. Also have to consider what happens if Maguire gets seduced by some lower half prem side to sit on the bench in their reserves for a year like Slew did. Hill may be a cost effective cover for both positions.

Apparently Brendan Rogers was a fan of Maguire so now he has gone to Liverpool there may be some doubt about Maggers staying next term

Cant see Pool being interested in him, they can attract much better and quicker players for that position.
 
Cant see Pool being interested in him, they can attract much better and quicker players for that position.

Agreed. Swansea might have taken a gamble on him, but he'd get slaughtered at 'pool due to the expectation level.

For his career, HM's best move is a good Championship club where he plays regularly (or staying with us!!!) You don't need pace at the back if you have a good footballing head on your shoulders (evidence:John Terry, Vidic), but at 19/20 you need to be playing games to develop that experienced head...
 
Theres been no mention of Harriot so surely he must still be under contract?
 
Rumour going round that Matt Hill will be offered a contract after his release by Blackpool
@BladesRumours (sounds like a hair dressing salon that doesn't it)

The fact that he is the only player from yesterday still on the player profiles page of the OS suggests to me that this is true.
 
The fact that he is the only player from yesterday still on the player profiles page of the OS suggests to me that this is true.
He's better than Williams, at least defensively (not that it's saying much...).

Makes me worry about LJF's fitness, as Hill is really not adding much to the squad as evidenced by his mediocre performances, even if he looked at least a solid defender by the play-offs.
 
He's better than Williams, at least defensively (not that it's saying much...).

Makes me worry about LJF's fitness, as Hill is really not adding much to the squad as evidenced by his mediocre performances, even if he looked at least a solid defender by the play-offs.

LJF did his Cruciate I believe on the 1st March. This is the same injury suffered by Morgan and Taylor. If we see him before Christmas it will be amazing.
 
LJF did his Cruciate I believe on the 1st March. This is the same injury suffered by Morgan and Taylor. If we see him before Christmas it will be amazing.
Agree, that's why I believe Hill has been offered a deal. Left back and cover for CB (in case Maguire does go and we cannot get another CB in - assuming we don't just want any old tat to fill the void)
To be fair to Hill, after a dodgy start, he did look pretty solid in the three play off games and he started to pass the ball better than he did for his first few matches.
 
Chris Porter is on the pfa website as being out of contract
Thought he had a year left??
So did I but maybe it was conditional on us getting promotion.
Since he was dropped for the final he may think that he would be better off elsewhere, especially if he believes Cresswell plus one other is the way DW will play it next season and he sees himself as a sub doe Cresswell
 
Foxy thinks they could of offered him a longer but reduced contract rather invoke his extension..
Sounds logical enough......
 
I think, on balance, Porter might stay. Has had a relatively injury free season and knows that Cresswell is on the last year of his contract. May see this as a season where he can establish himself, play more regularly and score some goals (if DW gets the supply right).

Wonder how many of the squad, who have been offered new deals, are sitting on it to see what the others are doing. If there is an exodous of the youngsters and the established pros that have been offered a new deal (on reduced terms cos of where we are) we will be left with the high earners and low performers that we cannot shift, which will hamstring DW in the transfer market even more.

Critical part of next season right now. I reckon if KMac goes elsewhere it may trigger a few more.
 



It is my understanding that the club want to bring 6 players that they think are ready from the Academy / development squad into the first team squad. Terry Kenedy is not ready due to a terrible season because of injury. Harry unsuprisingly has been watched all year. The Blades want to keep him but its Premier League teams with serious money that are interested. I believe Quinn and Monty are on their way as they want to move to a total passing game as per the Academy. The prospects from the Academy are starting to become mouth watering so I hear. I guess if we are going to blood a lot of them at once this is the division to do it in.
 
It is my understanding that the club want to bring 6 players that they think are ready from the Academy / development squad into the first team squad. Terry Kenedy is not ready due to a terrible season because of injury. Harry unsuprisingly has been watched all year. The Blades want to keep him but its Premier League teams with serious money that are interested. I believe Quinn and Monty are on their way as they want to move to a total passing game as per the Academy. The prospects from the Academy are starting to become mouth watering so I hear. I guess if we are going to blood a lot of them at once this is the division to do it in.

Ooooooo more young uns to sell ;)
 
If we rely that much in youth then prepare to be the next Crewe and be stuck in this division for a long long time to come

Yes Harry and Matty have been a calamity we'll be here forever. :rolleyes: Remember they have publicly stated they want to sign McDonald and Porter. Doyle, Collins and Cresswell are staying. Lexy will be fit again hopefully. Its not the board that have decided 6 will come through its the footballing people at the club that have identified these players i.e. Danny and Pembo. Also the comparison with Crewe is unfair as they do not have the facilities and coaching resources or the catchment that we have. The Academy is even stretching as far North as York to get players as we have full Academy status.
 
Yes Harry and Matty have been a calamity we'll be here forever. :rolleyes: Remember they have publicly stated they want to sign McDonald and Porter. Doyle, Collins and Cresswell are staying. Lexy will be fit again hopefully. Its not the board that have decided 6 will come through its the footballing people at the club that have identified these players i.e. Danny and Pembo. Also the comparison with Crewe is unfair as they do not have the facilities and coaching resources or the catchment that we have. The Academy is even stretching as far North as York to get players as we have full Academy status.

You missed the point Jezz. The comparison to Crewe is that we will continue to produce good players (like Harry and Lowton) from the academy but rather than produce them for our first team we are likely to sell them (earlier than in previous seasons) to clubs in the Champ and Prem and remain in the lower leagues, like Crewe.

Lex will not be available until late September (not a product of our youth system) - that's why Hill has been offered a deal to stay. That and Williams still being injured.

If McDonald does not agree a new deal with us I expect a number of others will not do so either.

The area that concerns me most is the forward line. We have nothing to offer to be a consistent threat and be up at the top of the division next year without significant investment. This must mean the sale of Quinn, Lowton and Maguire otherwise we will have to rely on Bosman's (the usual array of ineffective journeymen strikers) or the loan of a young Prem striker (untested and a gamble). Even a loan will be difficult with the pressure on salaries over the FFP rules.

I think it will be hard to shift Montgomery so we will be stuck with him for the best part of the season and that restricts what DW can do (paying off his contract will still form part of the salary calcs so that has screwed us too) - We will find that we have to play him, if only on the off chance that someone might want a combative, defensive midfielder and take him off our hands, we may not have a choice since we cannot afford any replacement without shifting him first.
 
You missed the point Jezz. The comparison to Crewe is that we will continue to produce good players (like Harry and Lowton) from the academy but rather than produce them for our first team we are likely to sell them (earlier than in previous seasons) to clubs in the Champ and Prem and remain in the lower leagues, like Crewe.

Lex will not be available until late September (not a product of our youth system) - that's why Hill has been offered a deal to stay. That and Williams still being injured.

If McDonald does not agree a new deal with us I expect a number of others will not do so either.

The area that concerns me most is the forward line. We have nothing to offer to be a consistent threat and be up at the top of the division next year without significant investment. This must mean the sale of Quinn, Lowton and Maguire otherwise we will have to rely on Bosman's (the usual array of ineffective journeymen strikers) or the loan of a young Prem striker (untested and a gamble). Even a loan will be difficult with the pressure on salaries over the FFP rules.

I think it will be hard to shift Montgomery so we will be stuck with him for the best part of the season and that restricts what DW can do (paying off his contract will still form part of the salary calcs so that has screwed us too) - We will find that we have to play him, if only on the off chance that someone might want a combative, defensive midfielder and take him off our hands, we may not have a choice since we cannot afford any replacement without shifting him first.

If I may take this a point at a time.
I do not think the Academy is a selling players project, however we are a third tier team (not be design but through a series of unfortunate events and very poor upper tier management from the 10/11 season). Harry has been looked at all year and very big clubs wanting to get in early either to stop other clubs getting him or for development in two or three years. It is not the intention to sell any of the Academy kids but with the money mentioned to the players via their agents and the fee for them makes it difficult. Man City for instance came in through Scott Sellers and comvinced the parents of four very promising of our current U9's to go to their academy instead of ours. Do you think we can just tell people to stay at the club? they are free humans not slaves. But there is a massive effort to convince both Matty and Harry to stay as they will get first team games and therefore develop without being farmed out i.e. Jorden Slew. The emphasis is to build from them not to sell but we are restricted by our league status. If we have to sell them it does mean revenue into the club which can be invested more so than the other clubs in this division and the majority of the Championship and therefore we can build a better squad than our rivals. Something Crewe cannot do.

Lecsy was used to show we have other capable senior players in the squad and fortunately the season does not end in Sept. Fingers crossed.

It is hoped McDonald will stay however if not we will be adopting an all passing game rather than a quarterback passing style game (from what I believe).

Forward line Cressy Porter Philliskirk and another (possibly a loan)

Someone will take Monty his ilk are always popular in the Championship. Quinny will also go somewhere easily enough.

The club have changed ethos since the Warnock / Blackwell era with a massive confidence in the Academy. Which with the two Kyles, Lowton, McGuire and Slew is understandable.
 
Don't disagree with what you replied Jezza.
(never implied that players should be kept against their will btw)
Just see us in danger of being merely a feeder club to others with a higher league status.
To the extent that we scupper any chance of promotion because we cannot compete anymore.

btw Man City getting kids from Utd Under 9s is pathetic. As if they will get a better chance of first team football there.
In my experience, those kids that shine at under 9 are not necessarily that much better than their counterparts at under 15/16
There is so much physical development between those ages no one can predict who will be good enough at 17/18
Another case of greed being the motivation over what's best for the kids
 
Don't disagree with what you replied Jezza.
(never implied that players should be kept against their will btw)
Just see us in danger of being merely a feeder club to others with a higher league status.
To the extent that we scupper any chance of promotion because we cannot compete anymore.

btw Man City getting kids from Utd Under 9s is pathetic. As if they will get a better chance of first team football there.
In my experience, those kids that shine at under 9 are not necessarily that much better than their counterparts at under 15/16
There is so much physical development between those ages no one can predict who will be good enough at 17/18
Another case of greed being the motivation over what's best for the kids

Pathtic or not its a reality. We have to sign th at 7 now.
 
You missed the point Jezz. The comparison to Crewe is that we will continue to produce good players (like Harry and Lowton) from the academy but rather than produce them for our first team we are likely to sell them (earlier than in previous seasons) to clubs in the Champ and Prem and remain in the lower leagues, like Crewe.

Lex will not be available until late September (not a product of our youth system) - that's why Hill has been offered a deal to stay. That and Williams still being injured.

If McDonald does not agree a new deal with us I expect a number of others will not do so either.

The area that concerns me most is the forward line. We have nothing to offer to be a consistent threat and be up at the top of the division next year without significant investment. This must mean the sale of Quinn, Lowton and Maguire otherwise we will have to rely on Bosman's (the usual array of ineffective journeymen strikers) or the loan of a young Prem striker (untested and a gamble). Even a loan will be difficult with the pressure on salaries over the FFP rules.

I think it will be hard to shift Montgomery so we will be stuck with him for the best part of the season and that restricts what DW can do (paying off his contract will still form part of the salary calcs so that has screwed us too) - We will find that we have to play him, if only on the off chance that someone might want a combative, defensive midfielder and take him off our hands, we may not have a choice since we cannot afford any replacement without shifting him first.

To be fair Crewe had 8 years in the 2nd tier between 1997 and 2006, which for a club of their size was a pretty impressive acheivement.
 
A good indication of the future here. Trouble is, like politics, will DW be 'given time' to sort things out?

SHEFFIELD UNITED: ‘Never again,’ vows Danny Wilsondw1.jpg

Keen for answers: But manager Danny Wilson is being kept waiting

By James Shield Sheffield United
Published on Friday 22 June 2012 07:49

DANNY Wilson is plotting a root and branch reform of Sheffield United’s administrative affairs after expressing concerns about who really holds the balance of power at Bramall Lane.
With uncertainty surrounding the future of free agents Lee Williamson, Kevin McDonald and Chris Porter continuing to cast a shadow over the League One club’s manoeuvres in the transfer market, Wilson outlined how he plans to wrestle control from the players and place it back in the hands of coaching staff and directors instead.

“You don’t want your better players all entering the last year of their contracts at the same time,” the United manager said. “It might have been allowed to happen in the past but I can assure you that it won’t be allowed to happen again.”
Although Wilson appeared circumspect about the impasse involving key members of the squad which reached last season’s League One play-off final, his patience will be sorely tested if it continues to drag on.

United have already identified several targets - including Hibernian’s David Wotherspoon, Leicester City’s Jeffrey Schlupp and Stuart Beavon of Wycombe Wanderers - but apparently are unable to officially sign off Wilson’s budget until the matter is resolved.

Wilson must tread carefully through the rumour, claim and counter claim surrounding the motives of Williamson, McDonald and Porter. He recently conceded quick answers would be preferable but, having acknowledged their representatives are busy touting them around rival clubs, can not risk alienating the individuals concerned at such a delicate stage. United also look set to open negotiations aimed at extending existing deals when they complete the majority of their business.
“That’s something we’ll definitely be trying to do,” Wilson added. “We’ll be talking with some of those who are still under contract.”

Link
 
This post will be updated as and when changes happen...

Goalkeepers:
George Long - Contracted till end of June 2016
Mark Howard - Contracted till end of June 2014

Defenders:
Lescinel Jean-Francois - Contracted till end of June 2013
Chris Morgan - Contracted till end of June 2013
Neill Collins - Contracted till end of June 2013
Harry Maguire - Contracted till end of June 2015
Marcus Williams - Contracted till end of June 2014
Matthew Lowton - Contracted till end of June 2014
Terry Kennedy - Out of contract - But expected to stay on.

Midfield:
Nick Montgomery - Contracted till end of June 2013
Michael Doyle - Contracted till end of June 2013
Lee Williamson - Out of contract - *Contract Offered*
David McAllister - Contracted till end of June 2014
Kevin McDonald - Out of contract - *Contract Offered*
Stephen Quinn - Contracted till end of June 2013
Matty Harriot - Out of contract
Ryan Flynn - Contracted till end of June 2014
Erik Tønne - Contracted till end of June 2014

Strikers:

Richard Cresswell - Contracted till end of June 2013
Chris Porter - Contracted till end of June 2013 (possibly was this summer with optional extension?) - *Contract Offered*
Jordan Chappell - Out of contract
Danny Philliskirk - Contracted till end of June 2013


Released:

James Beattie - Out of contract
Marc Warren - Out of contract
Andy Taylor - Out of contract
Johnny Ertl - Out of contract
Steve Simonsen - Out of contract


** This list is not neccessarily 100% accurate, please give me a shout if you think any of the details are currently incorrect! **

Does anybody know what's happening with Kennedy, Harriot and Chappell?
According to this list they're out of contract but they weren't mentioned included in the list of eleven players who were released recently.
They haven't been mentioned by Wilson in his interviews about young prospects either?
Are they still with us? Have they gone? Or is it still to be decided?
 
Does anybody know what's happening with Kennedy, Harriot and Chappell?
According to this list they're out of contract but they weren't mentioned included in the list of eleven players who were released recently.
They haven't been mentioned by Wilson in his interviews about young prospects either?
Are they still with us? Have they gone? Or is it still to be decided?

As far as I know, Kennedy and Chaps are expecting to be a part of things next season. Not sure on Harriot. Tel is recovering from a knee op though.

Will update the list as soon as I know for sure.
 
I'm pretty sure we have freed up some Darius Henderson wages too - I heard he went to Millwall with us still paying a fair whack of his wages ?
 



I'm pretty sure we have freed up some Darius Henderson wages too - I heard he went to Millwall with us still paying a fair whack of his wages ?

Don't believe everything you heard about Hendos move. We did okay out of it.
 

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