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Words that need to be said by someone who words that nobody has dared breath.

In less than 4 long years we have gone from being a healthly vibrant club with realistic aspirations for a long term stay in the top flight, to a club who are sleepwalking in to League 1.

Kevin McCabe did put his money where his mouth was, enabled us to have a tilt at the top flight, built something good at the Lane, brought the feelgood factor to the Lane.

I just think when the going was good, he surrounded himself by the wrong people. Terry Robinson who was instrumental in the managerial appointment of Bryan Robson, Bryan Robson who more or skinted the club with some overly ambitious singings on money that was not necessarily consumerate for the output these players put in.

We had another fighting chance when Kevin Blackwell came in, as from the moment he came in the writing was on the wall. The Premiership money became less and less, the biggest earners had to be shifted, and we still needed to be pushing for the Premiership on a reduced budget with high expectations, and he did all that he could and now we are in our current situation i think Kevin Blackwell's contribution gets less credit that it was due. The football was awful, and some of the selections puzzling, but at the time he was like Chemotheraphy for the cancer that had to begin to develop within the club since the appointment of Robson.

Three most important decisions that McCabe had to make, he got wrong on a massive scale.

The first was Neil Warnock, with hindsight i was a chief Warnocker, and hated his arrogance and persona, but scratch beneath the surface, its taken me a long time to realise that if we had kept him in charge we would have had a lot better chance of going back up at the first attempt.

The Second came with the appointment of Bryan Robson, i knew straight away it would be the managerial appointment that would be a complete and utter mitigated disaster. I thought at the time it would have the potential to screw us for the next 10 years, and so it comes to pass that the implications have come true.

Lastly whoever thought the appointment of Terry Robinson needs fucking shooting. Pieman came in to a progressive club awash with cash on tick, a fanbase that was amongst the best in the country and ready to support a successful team, and a side that with the right guidance from someone in charge from above that would have gone from strength to strength. Instead we got a lower league chairman who was despised and ridiculed at his former club Bury for his incomptetance, and ultimately his incomptetance washed over the Blades and was instrumental in commencing the downwards spiral.

The most hurtful thing about all this, is the man at the top, is not giving any leadership, is now showing any direction, and has gone from a high profile media friendly chairman in to a shadowy figure who specture is hanging over the club like a bad smell, and is refusing to come out and put his head over the parapet, and be honest with the supporters and take any kind of blame for some of the decisions that have caused us to falter, and more importantly be honest and tell the dwindling masses 'the buck stops here'.

Welcome to Sheffield United 2011. A place riven with anger, hatred and division. Welcome to a place where all hope has been destroyed to kingdom bastard come. Welcome to Hell.

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2 years ago we were down at Palace in Huge numbers pushing for a last day promotion to the PL.

Things have changed. Things need addressing. We have to get out of this mess.
 
2 years ago we were down at Palace in Huge numbers pushing for a last day promotion to the PL.

Things have changed. Things need addressing. We have to get out of this mess.

Only one thing to sort Swiss, McCabe

Wolves just scored, nice to see some enjoying football
 
Not sure there's much anger, hatred and division.
More apathy, disillusion and a shrug of the shoulders.
When the people who run the club don't care, that's bound to eventually percolate downwards.
What is odd though is McCabe's finances can only be hit further by relegation. I can't see any master plan under which relegation can help him but he is watching, from afar, a business which is going further down the toilet.
We stand to lose several million more pounds with relegation and an ever more unsustainable wage bill, yet he seems content to let it happen.
As a side salad, well done to both the Kyles for scoring today. Good to see some Blades succeeding.
 
Not sure there's much anger, hatred and division.
More apathy, disillusion and a shrug of the shoulders.
When the people who run the club don't care, that's bound to eventually percolate downwards.
What is odd though is McCabe's finances can only be hit further by relegation. I can't see any master plan under which relegation can help him but he is watching, from afar, a business which is going further down the toilet.
We stand to lose several million more pounds with relegation and an ever more unsustainable wage bill, yet he seems content to let it happen.
As a side salad, well done to both the Kyles for scoring today. Good to see some Blades succeeding.

And the Balsamic Vinegar topping, Jacob Mellis gets one for Barnsley.
 
Cant disagree with u at all Brownie, the running if the club has been a shambles since relegation from the Prem.

We are one of a number of teams that have made bad manager selections, spent to much money on ageing players, and sold the crown jewells whilst telling the manager at the time that promotion is the priority!

Now, i know most on here wanted rid of Blackwell, and the board in the end did this. The timing was possibly the worst in history, 2 games in! The appointment of speed, in good faith or not, was a poor choice given the timing of Blackwell been sacked, and the amount of money left to spend!

Why sack Blackwell so early, well its old ground.

I feel for Adams, he is the right man, but it might be to late to turn it around.
We have some tough away games, at scunny, palace, and preston. Anything less that 9 points and its all over.
Ive smelt relegation since the hour or so after the QPR game, and its getting stronger till with each passing game! :-(
 
Not sure there's much anger, hatred and division.
More apathy, disillusion and a shrug of the shoulders.
When the people who run the club don't care, that's bound to eventually percolate downwards.
What is odd though is McCabe's finances can only be hit further by relegation. I can't see any master plan under which relegation can help him but he is watching, from afar, a business which is going further down the toilet.
We stand to lose several million more pounds with relegation and an ever more unsustainable wage bill, yet he seems content to let it happen.
As a side salad, well done to both the Kyles for scoring today. Good to see some Blades succeeding.

You've hit the nail squarely on the head there. What worries me most is how long this will go on and how far we will drop before things change....
 
You've hit the nail squarely on the head there. What worries me most is how long this will go on and how far we will drop before things change....

I suppose there's a worst case scenario of McCabe looking at the benefits of admin, as we would have some assets to sell, presumably including the ground.
 
Cant disagree with u at all Brownie, the running if the club has been a shambles since relegation from the Prem.

We are one of a number of teams that have made bad manager selections, spent to much money on ageing players, and sold the crown jewells whilst telling the manager at the time that promotion is the priority!

Now, i know most on here wanted rid of Blackwell, and the board in the end did this. The timing was possibly the worst in history, 2 games in! The appointment of speed, in good faith or not, was a poor choice given the timing of Blackwell been sacked, and the amount of money left to spend!

Why sack Blackwell so early, well its old ground.

I feel for Adams, he is the right man, but it might be to late to turn it around.
We have some tough away games, at scunny, palace, and preston. Anything less that 9 points and its all over.
Ive smelt relegation since the hour or so after the QPR game, and its getting stronger till with each passing game! :-(

How can you feel sorry for a manager who brings in Mattock, Bent, Doyle and Collins. We very clearly have another manager who can't spot a player, and whilst ultimately the buck stops with McCabe, Adams is plotting his own downfall by bringing in more poor players.
 
Excellent; glad we've got a post blaming McCabe as it's something we've rarely discussed on here so it needs to be said.
 
Excellent; glad we've got a post blaming McCabe as it's something we've rarely discussed on here so it needs to be said.

He's the head honcho, therefore the buck stops with him. Hardly surprising people are blaming McCabe is it?
 
I suppose there's a worst case scenario of McCabe looking at the benefits of admin, as we would have some assets to sell, presumably including the ground.

Why would he do that? He owns everything, so can sell everything. Admin brings nothing extra.
 
Why would he do that? He owns everything, so can sell everything. Admin brings nothing extra.

I'm thinking of ways he could look to get his money out of the club.
Club goes into admin, one of the ways out could involve sale of the ground.
 
I'm thinking of ways he could look to get his money out of the club.
Club goes into admin, one of the ways out could involve sale of the ground.

Aye, but why not sell the ground on his own terms rather than the administrator's?
 

How can you feel sorry for a manager who brings in Mattock, Bent, Doyle and Collins. We very clearly have another manager who can't spot a player, and whilst ultimately the buck stops with McCabe, Adams is plotting his own downfall by bringing in more poor players.

Afraid this is the market we are in pal, like it or not we have a chairman that has told us all that he is not spending anymore money. Add to that its the Jan window, and always a terrible time to try and get players in.
 
Afraid this is the market we are in pal, like it or not we have a chairman that has told us all that he is not spending anymore money. Add to that its the Jan window, and always a terrible time to try and get players in.

Fair do's, but I would rather we work with the rubbish we've got than bring in more rubbish to exasperate things even further. The old quantity over quality arguement I suppose, but it's been going on since Warnock was here and we never learn.
 
Fair do's, but I would rather we work with the rubbish we've got than bring in more rubbish to exasperate things even further. The old quantity over quality arguement I suppose, but it's been going on since Warnock was here and we never learn.

I can see where your coming from, but i think the 2 permanent signings show how little cash we have spare. Add to that the loan players leaving at the end of the season and i think Adams wants to have some sort of squad to build on, however poor the quality. I agree that i dont think the Doyle signing looks a good one, but im reserving judgment on Collins, given we only have Morgan as the only centre back on the books come the end of the season.
 

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