We’re easily a top 6 team for both quality and size of crowds etc. So in theory we should be a desirable destination for quality players who aren’t quite getting opportunities at their clubs. But this is Sheff United, perennially guilty of selling ourselves short. But who should this club be realistically be chasing in the JTW and who are we in all honesty going to end up with?
Can I have an easier question please? Maybe one on nuclear fission or summat?
There's a lot of different things in your "question" mate! I'll have a go at it...
"Easily a top 6 team for quality and size of crowds" . Well, there's some big clubs in this division. Villa, Derby, Norwich, Boro, Leeds, West Brom, Birmingham, and another one in Sheffield. I'd say we are there or thereabouts in terms of size of club, but you're talking about something different here I think? Not sure what the reference to "quality" is about? "Quality of crowds?" How on earth do you measure that? Do you mean quality of players? If so I'd disagree with you. I think other teams in the top 6 have better quality individual players than us, but we have a better quality manager.
"A desirable destination" - that depends where you are setting off from doesn't it? I mean, take Dean Henderson. He's currently playing for one of the biggest and best football clubs in the world. If he was to have a prospect of being Man Utd's first team goalkeeper he'd be stark raving bonkers to do anything other than take it. But...I suspect it's probably not going to happen for him. Man Utd will go out and buy some famous international name goalkeeper to replace De Gea eventually and Henderson will have to move out of Man Utd to get his chance in the Prem. So, in this case I would say that yes, definitely, Sheffield United are a very desirable destination for him - assuming we get to the Prem - because he'd be our first choice Prem keeper - so yes absolutely, that's "desirable". But he wouldn't stay with us for very long mate, and here's why...
Sheffield United operate on a shoe-string budget. Of course we'd get a massive financial boost if we were back in the Prem - but do you seriously think we'd "compete" financially, in terms of wages and bonuses etc., with most other Prem clubs? I don't think we would. We don't even compete with most of the teams in the Championship now in that respect. We'd be to the Prem like Rotherham United are to the Championship. The only players we'd attract would be ones who weren't quite cutting it elsewhere - or unknowns from abroad. But Wilder doesn't have any radar on players outside the British Isles so it would be mainly fringe players from other clubs. And that's not the way to build a sustainable team capable of competing in the Prem year on year. At best, I think we'd be a West Brom. Up and down between Prem and Championship on a regular basis. That's o.k. btw - I'll be happy with that. At least it will be a step up from where we are now.
The other thing about desirable destination though is the city itself. I think for some footballers it won't be seen as a desirable destination at all. Don't forget these are guys with money coming out of their ears who can have the best of everything. I'm sorry to say it, but Sheffield isn't exactly a glamorous destination oozing top class everything. It's rather the opposite. If players want to "live the life" whilst they have all this money on their hands, then London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, and several other cities, are more desirable than Sheffield for doing that.
And last, "who should we be chasing in the Jan transfer window?" - No idea tbh. But we lack alternatives to Clarke and Sharp up front, so there's a clue. We don't have an alternative to Fleck or Duffy either. And the right back position is suspect to me. So that's about 5 players by my reckoning. I'd prefer to talk about what ingredients are missing in the team. Pace, Height, Strength, Creativity, Goal-threat. Just fix those things and we'll be reyt! Who will we end up with? - One or two players perhaps who fill some of these gaps, but not all.