BusheyBlade
Active Member
Copied below is an email I wrote to SUFC in October 2009 after defeats at Scunthorpe and Blackpool (who'd have thought at the time that the latter would end up winning promotion last season!). I was reading through my emails and found it, nice to know that nothing has really changed. I'll try and root out the rather useless response I recieved from Andy Pack if I get the chance
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I am writing this following yet another defeat for Sheffield United, this time a 3-0 reversal at the hands of Blackpool. Coming so shortly after a wholly inept performance during the 3-1 defeat at Scunthorpe United, I wonder quite how much more of this I can take. Losing the play off final in May was a very bitter pill to swallow, but I got over it during the summer months with a sense of optimism for the coming season, yet all I am left with now is a sense of despondency lower than any of the play off finals or FA Cup Semi Final defeats; even the relegations I have witnessed live. I’m not a season ticket holder, in fact I have only been to one game this season, that being the trip to Reading, but I feel it is time for some answers.
During the summer months the fans were told that there was money to spend for squad rebuilding. We even saw the club spend some decent money on Ched Evans (I wonder if he feels the move was the right one for him now?). Yet only 2 months in to the new season the club seems to have gone full circle. How embarrassing to not even be able to field the full complement of 7 substitutes at Glanford Park at the weekend. Oh how the Irons fans, supporters of a club with little experience in the top two divisions, must have chuckled to themselves at this bizarre reversal of fortunes as their team took to the field against one of the big boys of the Championship with a far stronger squad.
Now this brings me on to one of the main complaints I have against the club right now; that of communication of news to the fans. In this age of 24 hour news we mostly crave constant updates, something which I know is very much out of the question for a professional football club. Yes, most of the time there is very little “real” news to broadcast, but I do think that the signing of a new player on a permanent basis ahead of a first team match warrants some sort of broadcast. I am, of course, referring to the mysterious Jonathan Fortune (I am assuming it is the former Charlton Athletic defender) who was on the bench against Scunthorpe and yet again tonight, without so much of a mention of his signing either on the official club website or through any of the major news outlets. But then perhaps most fans would rather hear about the latest match for the Chengdu Blades or Ferencvaros and I am just the odd one out? According to one website he signed for the club on September 20th, but this is news to me.
But what has upset and saddened me the most was the sudden closing down of the official fans’ forum, bladesunited.org, earlier on this season. Without so much of a prior warning from the club we were suddenly presented with a message informing us that the club no longer saw the forum as a viable option in the current climate. I see this is a real kick in the teeth for fans. I do not live in Sheffield, and regularly posted on the forum as a way keeping in touch with local goings on at the club and also as a means of meeting other London based Blades. In my honest opinion, I see the eradication of the forum as the main reason for me following the lowest Io have in my 19 years of following Sheffield United football club. I do not see myself as a “bigger” fan than the next Unitedite, yet I feel I represent many of my fellow fans when I say that as fans, even paying customers, we deserve a bit better. If I were treated as badly by my local supermarket I would vote with my feet and simply take my custom elsewhere, yet as a football club we clearly know that this is not going to happen and that I will support the club through thick and thin. In the past few years I have defended the club amidst allegations of cheating and lack of sportsmanship around the West Ham/Carlos Tevez saga, and yes, although Kevin McCabe won his battle in the end, I can assure you it was not an easy argument to put across at times.
My question to you is this – what direction exactly is the club moving in? At the moment, it seems very much to me like the club is merely drifting along aimlessly, and though it saddens me extremely to say it, this may be my last season as a loyal supporter of the club.
I look forward to hearing some feedback from the club about this, and please feel free to show this mail to all involved. It has simply been written from the heart by a long standing fan who feels that there is very little positive coming out of the club right now. I haven’t even touched upon the Matt Kilgallon contract or the sale of the two Kyles.
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I am writing this following yet another defeat for Sheffield United, this time a 3-0 reversal at the hands of Blackpool. Coming so shortly after a wholly inept performance during the 3-1 defeat at Scunthorpe United, I wonder quite how much more of this I can take. Losing the play off final in May was a very bitter pill to swallow, but I got over it during the summer months with a sense of optimism for the coming season, yet all I am left with now is a sense of despondency lower than any of the play off finals or FA Cup Semi Final defeats; even the relegations I have witnessed live. I’m not a season ticket holder, in fact I have only been to one game this season, that being the trip to Reading, but I feel it is time for some answers.
During the summer months the fans were told that there was money to spend for squad rebuilding. We even saw the club spend some decent money on Ched Evans (I wonder if he feels the move was the right one for him now?). Yet only 2 months in to the new season the club seems to have gone full circle. How embarrassing to not even be able to field the full complement of 7 substitutes at Glanford Park at the weekend. Oh how the Irons fans, supporters of a club with little experience in the top two divisions, must have chuckled to themselves at this bizarre reversal of fortunes as their team took to the field against one of the big boys of the Championship with a far stronger squad.
Now this brings me on to one of the main complaints I have against the club right now; that of communication of news to the fans. In this age of 24 hour news we mostly crave constant updates, something which I know is very much out of the question for a professional football club. Yes, most of the time there is very little “real” news to broadcast, but I do think that the signing of a new player on a permanent basis ahead of a first team match warrants some sort of broadcast. I am, of course, referring to the mysterious Jonathan Fortune (I am assuming it is the former Charlton Athletic defender) who was on the bench against Scunthorpe and yet again tonight, without so much of a mention of his signing either on the official club website or through any of the major news outlets. But then perhaps most fans would rather hear about the latest match for the Chengdu Blades or Ferencvaros and I am just the odd one out? According to one website he signed for the club on September 20th, but this is news to me.
But what has upset and saddened me the most was the sudden closing down of the official fans’ forum, bladesunited.org, earlier on this season. Without so much of a prior warning from the club we were suddenly presented with a message informing us that the club no longer saw the forum as a viable option in the current climate. I see this is a real kick in the teeth for fans. I do not live in Sheffield, and regularly posted on the forum as a way keeping in touch with local goings on at the club and also as a means of meeting other London based Blades. In my honest opinion, I see the eradication of the forum as the main reason for me following the lowest Io have in my 19 years of following Sheffield United football club. I do not see myself as a “bigger” fan than the next Unitedite, yet I feel I represent many of my fellow fans when I say that as fans, even paying customers, we deserve a bit better. If I were treated as badly by my local supermarket I would vote with my feet and simply take my custom elsewhere, yet as a football club we clearly know that this is not going to happen and that I will support the club through thick and thin. In the past few years I have defended the club amidst allegations of cheating and lack of sportsmanship around the West Ham/Carlos Tevez saga, and yes, although Kevin McCabe won his battle in the end, I can assure you it was not an easy argument to put across at times.
My question to you is this – what direction exactly is the club moving in? At the moment, it seems very much to me like the club is merely drifting along aimlessly, and though it saddens me extremely to say it, this may be my last season as a loyal supporter of the club.
I look forward to hearing some feedback from the club about this, and please feel free to show this mail to all involved. It has simply been written from the heart by a long standing fan who feels that there is very little positive coming out of the club right now. I haven’t even touched upon the Matt Kilgallon contract or the sale of the two Kyles.