EddieColquhoun
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The richest owners in the World have signed John Ruddy plus 3 others this summer and still not got this one over the line.
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The richest owners in the World have signed John Ruddy plus 3 others this summer and still not got this one over the line.
That will be due to how wank SUFC are commercially.The richest owners in the World have signed John Ruddy plus 3 others this summer and still not got this one over the line.
But I read on here that all our top players are sold immediately any offer is made.That will be due to how wank SUFC are commercially.
Piss up and brewery spring to mind.
If you've only got a quid, you don't take that flip.It's a case of being offered 2-1 on a coinflip and saying no because "happy with my quid"
Only if on the cheap.But I read on here that all our top players are sold immediately any offer is made.
Which good deals have we fucked up?Only if on the cheap.
We fuck up all the good deals
I mentioned this elsewhere and am genuinely fascinated by it.People believe what has been said by the club/Bettis rather than a random poster on a forum with zero evidence?
If Bettis says the club made many offers and the manager or player doesn’t deny this, I am more likely to believe Bettis than a random internet poster with zero evidence.I mentioned this elsewhere and am genuinely fascinated by it.
Unless I'm remembering incorrectly, United fans default position has generally been 'the board are lying' but with Prince Abdullah and Bettis it seems the opposite is often true. A lot of fans, on here at least, seem to side with them rather than the manager (whoever it is) or the players.
What is about them that means they are held in such high esteem compared to McCabe, McDonald, Brearley etc? Or maybe a fairer question, why was McCabe known as "McWobblegob" but I keep reading "yeah but the Prince / Bettis said it so it must be true"?
I really struggle with the idea that Jebbison messed us about.
We'd got a 6' 3", quick striker who played for England through various age groups and was on an incredibly low wage. He'd gone out on loan and done very well for his age (albeit at a lower level). All things that should've made us incredibly keen to get him tied down. Any sensible club would've recognised what an asset he could be and what a great opportunity we had to protect that asset at a price that would've suited both sides.
But no, we thought we'd stick with our strategy of not offering anything until the point where the player was holding all the cards.
To use a work analogy, we're like a company who only offers payrises when people hand their notice in.
Can't speak for everyone but imo the prince has a history of saying the truth whether we like it or not. It's that he has historically said things that don't make fans happy when he could have just lied. I remember listening to McCabe and every time he had an interview I came out the other end feeling like we were going on to great things. A few weeks later we would sell out best player for nothing.I mentioned this elsewhere and am genuinely fascinated by it.
Unless I'm remembering incorrectly, United fans default position has generally been 'the board are lying' but with Prince Abdullah and Bettis it seems the opposite is often true. A lot of fans, on here at least, seem to side with them rather than the manager (whoever it is) or the players.
What is about them that means they are held in such high esteem compared to McCabe, McDonald, Brearley etc? Or maybe a fairer question, why was McCabe known as "McWobblegob" but I keep reading "yeah but the Prince / Bettis said it so it must be true"?
Absolutely. It's not just Jebbo every single decent permanent player we have had in last few years has wanted out, not because of the club but because of the way it is being run. Employment can be an emotional thing and people don't take kindly to being messed around or feeling unwantedI really struggle with the idea that Jebbison messed us about.
We'd got a 6' 3", quick striker who played for England through various age groups and was on an incredibly low wage. He'd gone out on loan and done very well for his age (albeit at a lower level). All things that should've made us incredibly keen to get him tied down. Any sensible club would've recognised what an asset he could be and what a great opportunity we had to protect that asset at a price that would've suited both sides.
But no, we thought we'd stick with our strategy of not offering anything until the point where the player was holding all the cards.
To use a work analogy, we're like a company who only offers payrises when people hand their notice in.
Been making that point all along. 1 goal up in a tight Championship game, Hecky's default was to stick Sharp on and keep it tight rather than the athletic dynamic options (Osula/Jebbison)..The new contract offered and signed by One may indicate the club now agree with you.
For various reasons Jebbison didn't play much after his return from Burton. I wonder if the club was unsure of his ability/potential during this period. If clubs are not determined to give playing time to young players I think a lot of them will start looking for a club that do want to play them, at least say they will.
In Jebbison's case there were probably reasons to prefer playing Sharp in the promotion season, even as a sub and even though he'd stopped scoring goals, but there is a downside to decisions like that. Younger players, not just Jebbison, will take notice and lose belief United is the club that is best for their career.
Well,Which good deals have we fucked up?
Absolutely. It's not just Jebbo every single decent permanent player we have had in last few years has wanted out, not because of the club but because of the way it is being run. Employment can be an emotional thing and people don't take kindly to being messed around or feeling unwanted
Shock horror, hecky wanted a striker on that kept the ball.Been making that point all along. 1 goal up in a tight Championship game, Hecky's default was to stick Sharp on and keep it tight rather than the athletic dynamic options (Osula/Jebbison)..
Then the following Summer he made it known he wanted to keep Sharp then brought in Traore. If i were Osula/Jebbison, I took would be wanting out at the first opportunity.
Factor in Hecky went with Doyle over Norwood about a **** after it was obvious that was the right choice.
As great as Hecky did, we're now seeing the fruits of his very conservative mindset....
It is. The richest owners in the World can’t get a Championship player over the line.It’s a bloody farce
Do we think this is still going ahead? Obviously not as straight-forward as would be expected as were told all was agreed on Thursday..
Is this still not confirmed?
Big if true (source?)Rumours he's back in training with us tomorrow
Except when players like Osula and Jebbisson go to established PL clubs like Newcastle and Bournemouth of courseThe new contract offered and signed by One may indicate the club now agree with you.
For various reasons Jebbison didn't play much after his return from Burton. I wonder if the club was unsure of his ability/potential during this period. If clubs are not determined to give playing time to young players I think a lot of them will start looking for a club that do want to play them, at least say they will.
In Jebbison's case there were probably reasons to prefer playing Sharp in the promotion season, even as a sub and even though he'd stopped scoring goals, but there is a downside to decisions like that. Younger players, not just Jebbison, will take notice and lose belief United is the club that is best for their career.
I’m sure you aren’t far away,the new owners will see him as a future asset,the same as Newcastle have and is worth money IF he fulfills his potential. Next couple of days are very important. We have some great kids but a lot of supporters want to loan them out to league one,ie either don’t trust them or don’t think they are good enough. Armchair managers,all of us.Reading between the lines I think the Hoever and Osula transfers are connected if we had sold Osula Hoever would be at the lane, but the new potential owners said no as losing him would effect the value of the club, so I think we put the brakes on all the deals Lets see what happens this week
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