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Eh?


But this comment...the prince said when he came on board and I repeat this twice a year so listen up:
The Prince is not a Sheffield United man, he's not even a football man. He's an investor and god knows how, given our recent history but Kevin McCabe convinced him to invest in Sheffield United. He bought his way into the club for a nominal £1 but has been splitting the running costs with McCabe for the duration of his tenure, so quick finger in the air maths 3 years losing 6 million quid a year, he's chucked in £9 million (don't start bringing out accounts, it's about that probably more). When he gets to a point where United are valuable enough to be bought out by a billionaire, he will probably jump at the chance and walk off with his half, which obviously will have to be in excess of his investment.


It's more.
 
Beyond recognition now. Knocked down and rebuilt a couple of years after I left.

No upper and lower buildings with dark spaces in which to smoke or receive a knee-trembler. No character at all really.

Those kids don't know what they missed.
They can be very thankful they missed that bastard headmaster Edwards :eek:
 
(Shakes fist)

The trial hasn't actually started yet and the jury's already made its mind up.

Actually, the case on which the trial might be based, if there is a crime and enough evidence for prosecution, hasn't started yet ...

:fattwat:
 
More proof - not that it was needed - that our owners are a complete and utter fucking tinpot disgrace.

What proof is that then?

Local hack entirely misrepresents the content of his own fucking interview. Conclusive proof indeed!

Have a listen to what the manager actually says rather than reaching for your agenda - the only topic that ever commands your (limited) attention.
 
Devante Cole seemingly is out of our price range.
 
Is he,and you have heard or seen this where?

I'm outraged though,make no mistake about it

Well we are only looking for one permanent signing. We were trying to buy both Devante Cole and Ryan’s leonard previous amongst loan players from Watford and West Ham.

Now it seems we are only after 1 permanent signing but people have to leave on loan before more are brought in.

Little research sometimes goes a long way.
 



Well we are only looking for one permanent signing. We were trying to buy both Devante Cole and Ryan’s leonard previous amongst loan players from Watford and West Ham.

Now it seems we are only after 1 permanent signing but people have to leave on loan before more are brought in.

Little research sometimes goes a long way.


As does listening to CW rather than Twitter.

Who is this Leonard that belongs to Ryan? If you mean leopard, cats, especially big cats, aren't allowed in the ground.....
 
Well we are only looking for one permanent signing. We were trying to buy both Devante Cole and Ryan’s leonard previous amongst loan players from Watford and West Ham.

Now it seems we are only after 1 permanent signing but people have to leave on loan before more are brought in.

Little research sometimes goes a long way.

Yes you would be wise to do a little research before you post,our manager never said such a thing.If you don't believe me,listen to the interview he did yesterday
 
As does listening to CW rather than Twitter.

Who is this Leonard that belongs to Ryan? If you mean leopard, cats, especially big cats, aren't allowed in the ground.....

If they sneak in, are they counted in the attendance?
 
Not reading through 8 pages so soz if point already been made.
Didn't CW state previously that prices went up when SUFC when knocking? The club are keeping their powder dry and also playing down expectation, wouldn't be too surprised if we got more than we are expecting.
 
Sheffield United have taken out two loans secured on club assets from Shawbrook Bank which provides loans to those unable to borrow from commercial banks. There will be an extra 7.5 per cent penalty interest charge if they fail to meet repayments.

After an excellent start to the season Blades have faltered recently. They are currently sixth in the table, but sixth from bottom in the form table. Manager Chris Wilder has said that the side needs strengthening and plans to be active in the January transfer window. Could the loans be for this purpose?

The formal documentation is available online, although it says nothing about the amounts involved: Filing history

LABELS: SHEFFIELD UNI

https://footballeconomyv2.blogspot.co.uk/2017/12/are-blades-borrowing-for-transfers.html?m=1
 
And his upper school bastard sidekick, can't remember his name, dwarf.
Does the names James or Pemberton ring any bells ?
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I think if people were/are expecting us to go out and sign big players this window then they're going to be disappointed.

The problem is that Wilder's built a very strong first eleven and if we look to improve on that it will be difficult and expensive in January. We've had a great start to the season, we're looking more than comfortable to stay up, and people are panicking because the injury problems have hit us hard combined with a few bad results.

I'd love to see us keep the early push going but it's also vital that we don't panic and return to the Sheffield United transfer policies of the last decade, wasting money on overpriced and not good enough players. No big money on Hammond's. No signing a dozen McEveley's and JCR's. No Baxter's with talent but terrible attitudes.

We're going to be victims of our own success in this next window. Prices are already absurd this time of year, but now we're a club in the top half dozen of the Championship, who've banked money on transfers, and are looking for a better quality of player than we were just twenty games ago.

I'd be happy enough if we just made one signing that genuinely improved us. A decent loan or two to go with it and I'd be laughing. We're ahead of where we expected to be and even though we've a chance at something special this year it's important we don't lose sight that this turn around is a long term project.
 
Sheffield United have taken out two loans secured on club assets from Shawbrook Bank which provides loans to those unable to borrow from commercial banks. There will be an extra 7.5 per cent penalty interest charge if they fail to meet repayments.

After an excellent start to the season Blades have faltered recently. They are currently sixth in the table, but sixth from bottom in the form table. Manager Chris Wilder has said that the side needs strengthening and plans to be active in the January transfer window. Could the loans be for this purpose?

The formal documentation is available online, although it says nothing about the amounts involved: Filing history

LABELS: SHEFFIELD UNI

https://footballeconomyv2.blogspot.co.uk/2017/12/are-blades-borrowing-for-transfers.html?m=1

So that tells us nothing at all and is meaningless.
 
Didn't the fans want Brayford and look how that panned out, We can only judge at the end of Jan.
I'm not going to tell fans how to support our club.

Negativity in the stands does feed onto the pitch ask any player, Media outlets also feed off forums etc. We get load of armchair pundits and people who from other clubs try and plant the seed.

Lets see what happens
 

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