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Putting a bid in today
The way he's written that suggests it's happening to me

Just "morning, blades". Our twitter admin does this after a big win
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Putting a bid in today
Sheffield star saying double foreign swoop having medicals or something like thatEven if this transfer doesn't come off, it's one of the best set of transfer windows I think I've seen in my life time for us. Getting Tanganga in would be the cherry on the cake.
It's still stuck with me the relegation interview with Wilder after Newcastle sent us down, where he was very emotional:
"And for me final bit for me, the final bit, the best part of the football club is those people up in the stands that have stayed right the way to the end and have had to endure a lot of poor football this season. They've travelled, they've earned their money, they've been there and supported us; and rightly so they've walked out on games, games where I've been the manager and I've got no issue with that because is has not been good enough. But it will be good enough next year, it will be 100% good enough next year, they'll not be walking out, they'll be there in the stands, home and away and we will get it right and get the club back to where we feel it should be."
It's not just been a brilliant rebuild, but a very smart rebuild, especially in the summer balancing the books during the uncertainty of the sale of the club.
Fantastic work from Chris, Bettis and everyone involved in an excellent season of business which gets shrugged off by your average football fan with "parachute payments, init?"
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What’s the source?
Just to keep us grounded we have only signed 1 playerit's one of the best set of transfer windows I think I've seen
Even in the Berge, Brewster, Mcburnie days, l didn't feel this level of hope that we have owners capable of going for it. It's mad seeing us, as a club, not hampered by the money side of the game.
I suspect he's fulfilling his new role as as a friendly journalist to ensure access with the new regime. I'd love it to be true but suspect its more about lighting fires under other clubs who are playing hard ball than us genuinely thinking this deal can get done today.The way he's written that suggests it's happening to me
Just "morning, blades". Our twitter admin does this after a big win
TBH tickets don’t bring in many funds in the bigger picture, 30,000 fans paying £500 is only £15m. A 10% increase in prices would only bring in another £1.5m.If the owners show ambition then will the fans show the same ambition and accept a ticket increase?
My prediction is no, most Sheffielders don’t want quality and prefer cheap and cheerful…..hope I’m wrong…we’ll see.
Upped our bid for Jimmy Dunne.
Probably using Tanganga to show we're willing to walk away.
Why?I can see him going to Fulham, Palace or Brentford in the summer. No chance he'd want to come here anyway.
Why?
Thats all a bit hypothetical and assumptory considering the defi itive nature of the postHe’s a London boy and will want a career in the Premier league.
Fulham, Palace and Brentford are good clubs close to where he lives and mainstays now in the PL
Where as any player coming to us….he’ll need to uproot and come up north…there’s an element of risk
Because even if we’re promoted this season then there’s a realistic chance we could be relegated back down to the Championship.
I suppose in some deals, it’s all down to the inserted clauses, we could put in a relegation release clause.
Hope it’s not like the Kevin McDonald release clause though, what a waste of time that was.
Easy to play the London card but he’ll have aspirations of playing in the Premier League and we offer a much better route to that than Millwall can. I’m fairly certain he’ll know one or two players for us as well who will be able to help him make the transition smoother. He’s a similar age to Brewster and will have been playing in the Eng age groups around a similar time and they may have even more local connections given they both grew up in London.He’s a London boy and will want a career in the Premier league.
Fulham, Palace and Brentford are good clubs close to where he lives and mainstays now in the PL
Where as any player coming to us….he’ll need to uproot and come up north…there’s an element of risk
Because even if we’re promoted this season then there’s a realistic chance we could be relegated back down to the Championship.
I suppose in some deals, it’s all down to the inserted clauses, we could put in a relegation release clause.
Hope it’s not like the Kevin McDonald release clause though, what a waste of time that was.
He’s a London boy and will want a career in the Premier league.
Fulham, Palace and Brentford are good clubs close to where he lives and mainstays now in the PL
Where as any player coming to us….he’ll need to uproot and come up north…there’s an element of risk
Because even if we’re promoted this season then there’s a realistic chance we could be relegated back down to the Championship.
I suppose in some deals, it’s all down to the inserted clauses, we could put in a relegation release clause.
Hope it’s not like the Kevin McDonald release clause though, what a waste of time that was.
We're not meeting QPR's 3m for Dunne, and £3m wouldn't buy Tangangas right leg.Upped our bid for Jimmy Dunne.
Probably using Tanganga to show we're willing to walk away.
Shame really.
Last few months of contract. QPR want £3m.We're not meeting QPR's 3m for Dunne, and £3m wouldn't buy Tangangas right leg.
It was more a comment to highlight the chances of getting Tanganga rather than the chance of us getting Dunne for cheaper than £3m.Last few months of contract. QPR want £3m.
Suggests they would value him at around £10m if they were in a stronger position contract wise.
They aren’t !!!
Akin to us wanting £3m for Robbo.
Bonkersly unrealistic. We are right to baulk at it and I fancy this will implode on them spectacularly.
UTB
Yeah I got that.It was more a comment to highlight the chances of getting Tanganga rather than the chance of us getting Dunne for cheaper than £3m.
Thanks for sharing - great to see almost all of this season's signings working with Shackleton being the only obvious negative. Compare that last season's departures - some horrors in that list who were and won't be ever good enough for top Champ level, never mind Prem - Slimane, Grbic, Traore and Osborn.Even if this transfer doesn't come off, it's one of the best set of transfer windows I think I've seen in my life time for us. Getting Tanganga in would be the cherry on the cake.
It's still stuck with me the relegation interview with Wilder after Newcastle sent us down, where he was very emotional:
"And for me final bit for me, the final bit, the best part of the football club is those people up in the stands that have stayed right the way to the end and have had to endure a lot of poor football this season. They've travelled, they've earned their money, they've been there and supported us; and rightly so they've walked out on games, games where I've been the manager and I've got no issue with that because is has not been good enough. But it will be good enough next year, it will be 100% good enough next year, they'll not be walking out, they'll be there in the stands, home and away and we will get it right and get the club back to where we feel it should be."
It's not just been a brilliant rebuild, but a very smart rebuild, especially in the summer balancing the books during the uncertainty of the sale of the club.
Fantastic work from Chris, Bettis and everyone involved in an excellent season of business which gets shrugged off by your average football fan with "parachute payments, init?"
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Holy fuck
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