Couldnt care less about them mate, just stating facts.
As am I, have a good evening.
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Couldnt care less about them mate, just stating facts.
As am I, have a good evening.
I'll do it for you mate.
League Champions
1891, 1915, 1928, 1932, 1939, 1963, 1970, 1985, 1987
(Old) Division Two Champions
1931
FA Cup Winners
1906, 1933, 1966, 1984, 1995
European Cup Winners Cup Winners
1985
I Won't mention the charity Shield as that ain't really anything to be fair.
So amount of trophies/titles (of any league) is 15, and you was founded in 1888 I believe. So stretching to a 119 year history. White works out at say one trophy every 9 years, which for a "big" club ain't very good.
Better than us though
Jags in for lengthy service wait
Phil Jagielka is set to leave Sheffield United, but an impending arbitration case and a host of suitors could mean a long wait for any deal.
The fight for the signature of the England B international seemed all but over when Everton became Jagielka's preferred destination, with guarantees of UEFA Cup football next season.
With the 24-year-old looking to make the step up from England B to full International, Goodison Park seems a logical destination - but fresh reports have surfaced that the transfer may not be quite as simple as Jagielka would like.
News that interested clubs Middlesbrough and Wigan are reportedly willing to pay more for the classy midfielder then the £4million escape clause in his contract will mean that a bidding war could ensue.
In recent weeks, Newcastle and Aston Villa have also been reportedly eyeing up a bid, effectively seeing the Blades resigned to losing their stand-out player of last season.
As if a possible five-way scrum was not complicated enough, the impending arbitration case on June 18 that will see Sheffield United try to gain Premiership reinstation could cause its own problems.
If the Blades were to find themselves playing Premiership football next season, despite Jagielka still wanting to move away from Bramall Lane, the £4million release clause would no longer be in effect.
This would then see the asking price significantly ramped up to around £6million.
Blades boss Bryan Robson will no doubt be snowed under with offers, many of which look to come in the form of player-plus-cash deals. Everton's deal has reportedly hit a snag, not in the valuation of Jagielka, but of Bryan Robson's pricing up of Toffees defender Gary Naysmith.
David Moyes has reportedly proposed a £2.5million deal that would see the Scotland international go in the opposite direction.
Yet the two managers appear not to share the same views on Naysmith's value, with Robson not seeing this as acceptable.
A lengthy arbitration process could see any deals put on the backburner for the moment, with the Blades' main objective being a Premiership football team next season.
Better than us though.
The Mirror (yeah, I know) is mentioning the name James McFadden in a possible deal
You can have him mate, he is awful. Might be his level in the championship though (assuming your down that is!!). You can have naysmith as well
From what I saw of McFadden, I didn't think he looked too bad. But obviously I don't see to many full games with him.
Looks great on the tv mate but is far too inconsistent and not good enough for 1 of the better leagues in europe.
Isn't the Championship the 4th most watched league in Europe?![]()
If you do want to swap a big wad of cash and a player, please for Christ's sake don't send us James Beattie.
Might score some goals in that league, dont expect the fat waster to run or break into a sweat though
I wouldn't expect him to hit a cow's arse with a banjo to be honest.
He might if you put a sign directly above it with the words Burger King on it
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