I should coco
A little harsh on a well meaning body of men
unless that article about CW being Mr Brexit turns out to be prophetic, and United become the football wing of UKIP.![]()
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unless that article about CW being Mr Brexit turns out to be prophetic, and United become the football wing of UKIP.![]()
and United become the football wing of UKIP.![]()
The reason I can't see At Bilbao as a model for United is their role in politics. I can't think of an English club which has the political symbolism of Barcelona or At Bilbao. There is a good book by Duncan Shaw on all this, and he argues that under Franco At Bilbao were even more politicised than Barcelona. The ground was one of the few public places where Basque could be spoken, and after Franco's death, it was the first place that the Basque flag was displayed in public. Nearly all the club presidents have been members of the Basque Nationalist Party. Basques and Catalans have a very different idea of nationalism, but the 2 clubs have many similarities. Can't see any English clubs playing this role, unless that article about CW being Mr Brexit turns out to be prophetic, and United become the football wing of UKIP.![]()
& BushBlade and SeanXI now have the vision of a rather sartorialvorpal blade in slacks and blazer.

& BushBlade and SeanX
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many a true word spoken in jest, this is how I rolled in this morning - Jaeger btw.
This week, I have been mainly wearing double-breasted blazers - my map of Spain reflected in the background.
Btw, Ana reports that Bilbao have NEVER been relegated in their history - the similarlities start breaking down.
It would break European employment laws to discriminate against someone because of where they're born. We'd get sued I think.

of Jaeger ........ exactly - hence the brass buttons are dulled down.
somebody mentioned 'high-culture' (on top of the haute-couture) in this thread.... in researching this stuff, I found out that Eduardo Chillida had been Real Sociedad's goalkeeper before he had to chuck it in (not literally) due to a knee injury, and was forced to reconstruct his career as Spains greatest ever sculptor .... not bad hey?
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Sport must have all sorts of exemptions on sex, age discrimination, etc. Presumably you could put inIt would break European employment laws to discriminate against someone because of where they're born. We'd get sued I think.
Yes. I have never been to that Derby, but I understand it is an unusual love/hate relationship. And the Basque and Catalan nationalists seem to think the other lot are doing nationalism in the wrong way, which again makes for complex emotions.Wasn't the Basque flag planted in the centre circle by Athletic Club goalkeeper Iribar before the derby with Real Sociedad?
British law will presumably not be different on discrimination, so I doubt we would be able to exclude anyone born in S6.Roll on 2020.
a very good article, well done star, still wouldnt buy the paper
You are free to buy what you like obvs, but I think we should be careful what we wish for with regard to the Star.
I think all this 'its biased towards the Pigs' stuff is rubbish.
Along with Radio Sheffield it is the only independent source of news on the club, if they do disappear we'll have a lot less written about the Blades, there isn't a replacement. Local papers are hanging on by a thread and they are crucial at holding local institutions (whether that be Football Clubs, Hospitals or the Council) to account, society will be the poorer for it when they've gone- as they will be one day.
I think James Shield does a decent job, some of the editing isn't brilliant, and occasionally they sensationalise fan stories which isn't great, but on balance they're a force for good, as we will realise at some point in the next 5-20 years when they've disappeared. When they've gone all we'll be left with is unsubstantiated rumours about Sharp and Clarke both missing matches because they had a scrap, god preserve us!
In summary even if you think they're crap, they are better than the alternative.
You should visit Bilbao sometime if you like this thread.
We went in middle of summer school holidays 2 years ago because it was the cheapest way to get to Spain. At a time when flight prices were sky high we got returns to Bilbao for about £80.
Worth spending 2 days there (see the Guggenheim museum possibly) then try SAN Sebastian just down the coast. If it’s not raining (which it usually is) head to the North West coast and traverse the amazing Picos de Europas.
All for next to nowt! (Sheffieder’s will love this!).
No you can't Dejphon.Fabulous City. Go often and never tire of it.
Plentzia at the coast end of the Metro is worth a trip too.
Straight out of the airport terminal onto a bus for a 15 minute journey to the centre for around two euros.
Fabulous Gin and tonics. Superb Pinxtos and traditional Basque cuisine everywhere.
As you say, San Sebastián where the Seagulls wear raincoats is good as are the numerous eating establishments there. Worth a daytrip from Bilbao. I can recommend carpaccio of tuna belly.
Fabulous Gin and tonics. Superb Pinxtos and traditional Basque cuisine everywhere.
Worth a daytrip from Bilbao. I can recommend carpaccio of tuna belly.
Just wanted to say well written article and I felt the same about the international matches.A very interesting article, which as a statement of intent is quite compelling. There are major differences, in that At. Bilbao see themselves as the Basque equivalent of Barcelona, and that brings a lot of baggage (good and bad) with it. United don't even have that status in South Yorkshire, as, however much we might wish to, we cannot ignore S6. But the momentum at the moment is built on a strong connection to the locality, with chairman, manager and captain very much Blades, and the academy producing exciting players, who unfortunately have not thus far spent their best years with us. I hope we can tap into this. If we imagine 2 scenarios, where we win the Cup in 3 years time (fantasy, I know). In one scenario, we are owned by a Chinese billionaire, via a company registered in the Virgin Islands, with a Serbian manager, a Japanese captain, and only 3 Europeans in the starting eleven, none of whom speak good English or have played a long time at the Lane. I would be very happy. In the second scenario, we have local people as chairman, manager, captain, 8 of the team are British, most of whom have played several years at the Lane, including 3 young academy graduates. My pride would know no bounds, feeling that the club had a strong and direct connection with my city. Football is an emotional game, and local roots are at the heart of the best of it. I flitted between 2 mediocre international matches on TV last night, and took immense pride in watching Walker, Maguire and Brooks. I would love the club to continue to tap into that emotion.
Roll on 2020.
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