Whats Callum O’Hare gonna do.Don’t you fucking dare COH……..
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Whats Callum O’Hare gonna do.Don’t you fucking dare COH……..
Do the merger…. Much better bogs.Or even worse, forced to use the kop bogs
Whats Callum O’Hare gonna do.
88 members have voted for the merger…
They should be lined up in front of the Kop bogs and shot.
Shooting your own people for having ideas ?88 members have voted for the merger…
They should be lined up in front of the Kop bogs and shot.
Another nostalgic heart like mine.Or even worse, forced to use the kop bogs
Good point - the chances of getting one at the Sty or the Lane , as they are , would appear smallExcept a foreign multi billionaire.
You think I was being serious ?
I am just looking how much state aid/council handouts single city clubs get:
Not disclosed but I bet Leeds, Newcastle and Sunderland get hefty multi-million support from their local city councils, probably disguised and wrapped up in ground improvement deals.
- Wrexham £18M
- Plymouth £2M
- Bradford £800k
Local councils basically guaranteed the Spurs and Everton new grounds.
Interesting that SAG and the pig ridden SCC must cost us several million each year whilst safety certificates get nodded through and vape and firework chucking nonsense gets blind eyed down at S6. SCC should be helping us with Dore but I bet they aren’t.
SUFC doing it the hard way!!
Bannan, just for comedy value of making him wear the shirt as an 89 min sub. I doubt he’d be able to breath……As if it'd be a merger anyway, it'd be a takeover
What of theirs would we actually keep?
Not just Sheffield, it hasn’t happened anywhere in England whereas, as you say, it is a well proven model in europe. Makes perfect sense financially. BDTBL is a special place but if/when we move to an out of town new stadium, I couldn’t give a toss if it was unique to us or a shared facility. I support the team not the (insert sponsor) Sheffield Stadium.A fully merged club is an anathema to most fans on both sides.
But selling both antiquated grounds to produce a 21st century stadium for "ground-sharing" surely makes sense.
Immediately reducing the running costs of both clubs
But more importantly
The only avenue available to drag both out of the doldrums and put Sheffield on the football map again.
If it was good enough for Milan ...
But then again , you're battling with the backward "let's not try owt new" mentality , endemic in Sheffield.
Fine if that's your opinion, but your second half is just unjustifiably slagging off people with other views.We've proved beyond doubt that we don't have the wealthy owners or the critical mass to enjoy the PL.
So why all this recent clamouring - after 3 wins in a week - for a journey up the Championship into the play-offs and possibly into embarrassing PL pain & failure ?
Why can't we simply enjoy football at our natural level , ensuring that we avoid dropping to L1 ?
It's ironic that as soon as i suggested something which might allow upwards progress , like the merger of the two Sheffield clubs or , at the very least , a ground share to bring us into the 21st century , the overwhelming majority on here want to crush the idea.
You can't have it both ways.
You either want the national & global prestige of genuine PL membership for Sheffield football - and are prepared to make bold moves to achieve it.
Or you want to continue as per the last 50 or 70 years - as little old Sheffield United , up & down all over the place , but mainly Championship level.
If you can't abide the idea of getting anywhere near the pigs , not even sitting on a seat that last week was occupied by a sub-human ,
stop dreaming of a future in the PL ,
don't worry about anything other than avoiding relegation to L1
and enjoy seeing young players develop at the Lane ,
only to see them strut their stuff on the PL & international stage and wistfully think "he was ours once".
The idea that I can’t abide, is that Sheffield United would be no more. Done. Finished.We've proved beyond doubt that we don't have the wealthy owners or the critical mass to enjoy the PL.
So why all this recent clamouring - after 3 wins in a week - for a journey up the Championship into the play-offs and possibly into embarrassing PL pain & failure ?
Why can't we simply enjoy football at our natural level , ensuring that we avoid dropping to L1 ?
It's ironic that as soon as i suggested something which might allow upwards progress , like the merger of the two Sheffield clubs or , at the very least , a ground share to bring us into the 21st century , the overwhelming majority on here want to crush the idea.
You can't have it both ways.
You either want the national & global prestige of genuine PL membership for Sheffield football - and are prepared to make bold moves to achieve it.
Or you want to continue as per the last 50 or 70 years - as little old Sheffield United , up & down all over the place , but mainly Championship level.
If you can't abide the idea of getting anywhere near the pigs , not even sitting on a seat that last week was occupied by a sub-human ,
stop dreaming of a future in the PL ,
don't worry about anything other than avoiding relegation to L1
and enjoy seeing young players develop at the Lane ,
only to see them strut their stuff on the PL & international stage and wistfully think "he was ours once".
FC City of Sheffield ?If it ever happened, both sets of fans would just form phoenix clubs and support those, no one would watch a merged side, which would be seen as a Sheffield MK Dons
Look, don’t take this the wrong way folks. But although I’m vehemently opposed to any merger of the clubs in Sheffield, I’m ever so slightly in favour of maybe sharing a purpose built 60k stadium. Looking at both grounds, the only possibility of any of them being redeveloped in my lifetime is if we pool our resources…If it’s good enough for Milan and Inter, surely it’s good enough for us.

This is nonsense. We have carried out lots of redevelopment. The only barrier is money. This would also be the case for any new ground.Look, don’t take this the wrong way folks. But although I’m vehemently opposed to any merger of the clubs in Sheffield, I’m ever so slightly in favour of maybe sharing a purpose built 60k stadium. Looking at both grounds, the only possibility of any of them being redeveloped in my lifetime is if we pool our resources…If it’s good enough for Milan and Inter, surely it’s good enough for us.
As I have said elsewhere (possibly in this thread) - I am not interested in a brand new ground share right now given that we are in the ascendency. The Sty is a millstone around their neck, dragging them down. Whilst ever it remains like that we shouldn`t even think about helping dig them out of that particular issue.Look, don’t take this the wrong way folks. But although I’m vehemently opposed to any merger of the clubs in Sheffield, I’m ever so slightly in favour of maybe sharing a purpose built 60k stadium. Looking at both grounds, the only possibility of any of them being redeveloped in my lifetime is if we pool our resources…If it’s good enough for Milan and Inter, surely it’s good enough for us.
Look, don’t take this the wrong way folks. But although I’m vehemently opposed to any merger of the clubs in Sheffield, I’m ever so slightly in favour of maybe sharing a purpose built 60k stadium. Looking at both grounds, the only possibility of any of them being redeveloped in my lifetime is if we pool our resources…If it’s good enough for Milan and Inter, surely it’s good enough for us.
40k 50k 60k? The point is…No serious ground development is gonna happen in Sheffield anytime soon…Let’s be honest, both grounds are antiquated by modern standards.60k? Milan clubs who’ve had decades of success? Who are going for a 71k capacity for their new jointly owned stadium, less than the San Siro Meazza they are leaving?
40k 50k 60k? The point is…No serious ground development is gonna happen in Sheffield anytime soon…Let’s be honest, both grounds are antiquated by modern standards.
Don’t get fixated on the capacity. The point I was trying to make is If two giants of the game aren’t too proud to share a ground…Why can’t we?60k? Milan clubs who’ve had decades of success? Who are going for a 71k capacity for their new jointly owned stadium, less than the San Siro Meazza they are leaving?
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