Paddy Kenny

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Paddy is the best keeper we have had since the Kelly/Tracey years. Unfortunately, he soured his reputation firstly with the drugs ban and then secondly, leaving straight after we had stood by him.

I don't think anyone would have complained if he had gone the following season after 'repaying' his debt to the club, in order to further his career.

We were happy to sell him.

I always thought we should have made more noise about the ban, which seemed excessive and poorly timed to me, but on the other hand I would hate us to be like the perpetually hard done to scousers so tough one really!
 



Best goalie we've had this century. The circumstances surrounding his sale are still not clear to this day, so please spare me the ITK bullshit, but I guess it gives the usual suspects something to be outraged about. Only at Bramall Lane could a great servant who played over 300 games for us during our most successful period in recent history get this amount of dogs abuse.

Aye, let's just ignore the part where he shat on us from a great height after the club steadfastly backed him when others would've kicked him out.

"Cos he made some good saves and stuff"
 
Aye, let's just ignore the part where he shat on us from a great height after the club steadfastly backed him when others would've kicked him out.

"Cos he made some good saves and stuff"

Read Grecian2000 's post following mine. But then again, you're not exactly renowned for balanced arguments are you?
 
Good keeper for us ,
Shit keeper for Ireland mind ,
Disappointed with how it all ended ,
that QPR match when him and Colin , hoped we would have beat em ,
Not 100% against the guy , but don't buy this WAB , aren't we rubbish ,
Going against Norwich , hope he gets an even response
 
But then again, you're not exactly renowned for balanced arguments are you?

Thankfully Tyler Durden is most definitely not. You might not like his response to your 'oh so measured' thoughts but I'm confident he speaks for far more Blades than you.

Most of my mates don't post on here but they all despise Kenny to a man. I think any poll of Blades would give you a similar result.
 
Kenny was the third (and the 3rd best) of 3 great keepers I was privileged to see in a 20 year span. We really were spoiled.

The club did stand by Kenny. On the other hand, they also lowballed him on wages and set a low trigger figure for a transfer in his contract. That was one of the things that contributed to our relegation.

They learned nothing from this situation, of course, as it was repeated when McDonald left for Wolves.

Kenny is a complex character. Some of the stories about him do not reflect well on him. I met him once and found him an nice guy, affable and approachable to fans, and I've heard others say the same.

He gave us some terrific years. That's what I choose to remember most about him.
 
Tony Currie, Brian Deane, Phil Jagielka, Kyle Walker, Kyle Naughton, Harry Maguire, John Cofie, Mathew Lowton, Alex Sabella. All these players left to chase glory/money. But no one gives these any shit. If you want loyalty, get a dog.
 
Paddy has met me a couple of times, and was a nice bloke. He even happily posed for a picture with my piggy father-in-law with good grace. One of my brothers has had professional dealings with a couple of Paddy's mates, and the general opinion there is that he's a nice guy but as thick as mince and a piss-poor judge of character.
 



The club did stand by Kenny. On the other hand, they also lowballed him on wages and set a low trigger figure for a transfer in his contract.

Indeed. The club were experts around this time at moving players on, getting money in and, somehow, selling it as the players wanting away.
Kenny falls into exactly the same category as Beattie in that we wanted rid, got rid, and still managed to make it look like the player was the bad guy.
We set the release trigger for Kenny so low it was inevitable it would be triggered that summer.​
 
Balance depends on context.

Then again, given some of your own output, it's encouraging to see I'm in good company.

Don't you have a protest march to attend somewhere? Don't worry, you can leave this forum for a while as it appears members of your fan club have already taken up the mantle.
 
Don't you have a protest march to attend somewhere? Don't worry, you can leave this forum for a while as it appears members of your fan club have already taken up the mantle.

Nah, I'll just stage my own protest on here. A protest against selective memory and obfuscation of facts....
 
I just can't "despise" him. Here's my thoughts for what they are worth.

He was part of a great time to be a Blade. I'd go along with third best in the time I've been watching, I rate Kelly, Tracey and Kenny in that order.

The cough medicine thing was pretty stupid, although I personally thought the ban was over zealous.

I (and I suspect the majority of us) have no idea of the exact circumstances of Kenny's departure. I have some sympathy with those who think he shat on us because in many ways thats how it appeared at the time, and still does I guess.

But.......................I also think that the board are not adverse to accepting half decent offers for our players when they come along, perhaps this was the case here? I don't know, just surmising.

So, thanks Paddy, but just like me, you have to live with the consequences of some of the choices you make in life. You'll never be held in quite the regard that your time with us really deserved.
 
Tony Currie, Brian Deane, Phil Jagielka, Kyle Walker, Kyle Naughton, Harry Maguire, John Cofie, Mathew Lowton, Alex Sabella. All these players left to chase glory/money. But no one gives these any shit. If you want loyalty, get a dog.
Be careful bandying jags around in that list.
 
Thankfully Tyler Durden is most definitely not. You might not like his response to your 'oh so measured' thoughts but I'm confident he speaks for far more Blades than you.

It's not unusual to have impressionable people around but they usually grow out of it. In most cases that is.
 
Why?
Obviously not for footballing reasons, so is it for taking cough medicine or for being sold?

Genuinely they hate him for walking out after we'd paid his wages. Whatever the rights and wrongs of the contract offer he owed us for supporting him but pissed off to join fellow 'Big Blade' Warnock for a few bob more.

That's fine, it's a free country, but he can't expect to come back here glad handing it.

Don't you have a protest march to attend somewhere? Don't worry, you can leave this forum for a while as it appears members of your fan club have already taken up the mantle.

So no anti Fennooty views are to be tolerated then? Man up, its supposed to be a discussion board.

On this subject I happen to agree with Tyler Durden. If that is a 'fan club' in your mind then so be it, but it is a puerile comment, presumably intended to stifle discussion.
 
"Say what you like about OJ Simpson but I prefer to remember him as a competent half-back for the Buffalo Bills in the early/mid 1970's who later found moderate success as an actor"......

The world's worst analogy!
 
I would have respected him if he'd come out and said

"Thanks Sheffield United for paying me a wage when I was banned and showing loyalty but QPR have offered me X amount more, it's a short career" etc

His showboating and playing up for the cameras cost us

One particular moment against Everton he fucked around with the ball instead of simply catching it.. gave away a free-kick, they scored, cost us two points!! What would have happened then!?

"Oh but he saved us on such and such". That was his job

The mistake against Everton wasn't showboating. He just dropped the ball. It was an error, which could happen to any player on the pitch. A bit like the error that you made in stating that it was a free-kick (it was a penalty).
 
Aye, let's just ignore the part where he shat on us from a great height after the club steadfastly backed him when others would've kicked him out.

"Cos he made some good saves and stuff"

What's your POV on the 'twice left SUFC' Brian Deane?

I mean, he scored 'some' goals and stuff ...

pommpey
 



It's not unusual to have impressionable people around but they usually grow out of it. In most cases that is.

I'm 54 later this month but I don't suppose I'll be growing up anytmey soon.

Actually I find that the some of the wankier Blades on here do tend to make an impression on me too, although somewhat less positive.
 

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