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Post by BristolMick on Dec 19, 2020 10:55:12 GMT
Dont mind Sheff and wilder I think once they get that first win they will go on a run and stay up and send arse down You obviously don’t know any of there fans They think even now they won’t go down. Deluded springs to mind What? Sheffield United have deluded fans? Blimey, I’m so glad we haven’t got any. BM
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Post by FullerMagic on Mar 12, 2021 10:13:30 GMT
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Post by gingerninja on Mar 12, 2021 10:14:45 GMT
Is that a little bit harsh?... MON wouldn't be on their radar would he?!!
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Post by bayernoatcake on Mar 12, 2021 10:21:54 GMT
What a strange time to do it.
I thought they had made peace with relegation and were going to let him have another crack at promotion.
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Post by David Brent on Mar 12, 2021 10:22:52 GMT
Swap deal would do me
Welcome Chris
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Post by prestwichpotter on Mar 12, 2021 10:27:54 GMT
What a strange time to do it. I thought they had made peace with relegation and were going to let him have another crack at promotion. He's fallen out with the owners, they want to make him head coach and bring a Director of Football in, he disagrees.......
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2021 10:29:31 GMT
Incredibly harsh
Great manager for any club in the championship
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2021 10:29:55 GMT
What a strange time to do it. I thought they had made peace with relegation and were going to let him have another crack at promotion. He's fallen out with the owners, they want to make him head coach and bring a Director of Football in, he disagrees....... Good for him Sheffield United is not like man city , where the DoF chats with Pep about what superstars are available and who would he like It's more like Stoke under TP , with the capped one not convinced that scholes and carto, know more about who are the right players for Stoke city , than he does .
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Post by sheikhmomo on Mar 12, 2021 10:30:33 GMT
Swap deal would do me Welcome Chris He wont be on the market for long, for sure. He would suit a big team coming down....someone like Sheffield Utd!
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Post by ChrisKamarasPerm on Mar 12, 2021 10:33:49 GMT
Great opportunity for the club to bring Chris and his team in.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Mar 12, 2021 10:47:03 GMT
He's fallen out with the owners, they want to make him head coach and bring a Director of Football in, he disagrees....... Good for him Sheffield United is not like man city , where the DoF chats with Pep about what superstars are available and who would he like It's more like Stoke under TP , with the capped one not convinced that scholes and carto, know more about who are the right players for Stoke city , than he does . The idea that only the top clubs need a DoF is outdated - there's numerous smaller clubs who've benefited from it and we would benefit from a structure like that too IMO. The days of the manager having sole control are increasingly being consigned to history. The Pulis parallel is an apt one in that poor transfer business has precipitated the change. The problem was we didn't join things up enough and our model remained largely manager-driven rather than the proper collaborative process other clubs have.
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Post by FullerMagic on Mar 12, 2021 10:51:39 GMT
£50m for one goal isn't a great return, it has to be said
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Post by xchpotter on Mar 12, 2021 10:53:51 GMT
£50m for one goal isn't a great return, it has to be said Hope our recruitment team don’t see this, they would be creaming their pants with such a return and look to take them on.😂😂
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Post by Cns on Mar 12, 2021 11:00:27 GMT
At least he won't have the relegation on his CV
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Post by spiderpuss on Mar 12, 2021 11:06:59 GMT
Not surprised, when you come up with statements like "a few players need to leave the club". Let's see who signed those players then Chris....?
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Post by GeneralFaye on Mar 12, 2021 11:08:17 GMT
Another manager who failed miserably once given significant money to spend, it's a bit of a trend amongst home grown managers.
Before that, he obviously did a great job.
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Post by mickstupp on Mar 12, 2021 11:10:29 GMT
Great opportunity for the club to bring Chris and his team in. I can’t imagine he would be in the slightest bit interested. Why would he come here and wreck his reputation with the issues we have at this club?
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Post by noustie on Mar 12, 2021 11:24:29 GMT
When you consider how they did last season and then compare their recruitment to Villa's it is fairly stark - surprised he's lasted this long to be honest and with fans in wonder if he'd have been out before Christmas. Even with all the good will in the world you can't spunk £50m on a strike force that returns one goal and have to resort to playing Jagielka at the back.
He'll piss a good job in the championship though but will be interesting to see if he can recreate the magic again as it would need to be at a salt of the earth northern club you'd imagine rather than a fanny club like Bournemouth.
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Post by tommycarlsberg on Mar 12, 2021 11:28:02 GMT
I personally can’t stand the bloke. He’s a right arrogant tosser and thinks he’s some straight talking genius in every interview he ever does.
I’m glad he’s been found out a bit this year but his attitude hasn’t changed one bit. Saw him hanging his players out to dry the other day but again, his signings and they’re all garbage.
And he’s far too rigid for any long term success anywhere.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Mar 12, 2021 11:30:54 GMT
I personally can’t stand the bloke. He’s a right arrogant tosser and thinks he’s some straight talking genius in every interview he ever does. I’m glad he’s been found out a bit this year but his attitude hasn’t changed one bit. Saw him hanging his players out to dry the other day but again, his signings and they’re all garbage. And he’s far too rigid for any long term success anywhere. Yeah, there's only so many times you can chuck your players under the bus in public before it comes back to bite you.
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Post by tommycarlsberg on Mar 12, 2021 11:33:24 GMT
I personally can’t stand the bloke. He’s a right arrogant tosser and thinks he’s some straight talking genius in every interview he ever does. I’m glad he’s been found out a bit this year but his attitude hasn’t changed one bit. Saw him hanging his players out to dry the other day but again, his signings and they’re all garbage. And he’s far too rigid for any long term success anywhere. Yeah, there's only so many times you can chuck your players under the bus in public before it comes back to bite you. I remember he did it repeatedly with Dean Henderson last year even though he had a blinding season, and I got the impression Henderson didn’t like it one bit.
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Post by lordb on Mar 12, 2021 11:35:14 GMT
can see him at Palace
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Post by lordb on Mar 12, 2021 11:36:54 GMT
£50m for one goal isn't a great return, it has to be said Hope our recruitment team don’t see this, they would be creaming their pants with such a return and look to take them on.😂😂 think it shows how easy it is to spend lots on strikers with little reward
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Post by datguy on Mar 12, 2021 11:48:17 GMT
You have simply got to accept that a Director of Football is the way to go nowadays. Any Premier League manager (especially with the recruitment record of Chris Wilder) will be walking a tightrope if they disagree with that.
It's all well and good saying they've made peace with relegation etc but the recruitment has been awful and worthy of a sack in itself...
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Post by datguy on Mar 12, 2021 11:50:05 GMT
Hope our recruitment team don’t see this, they would be creaming their pants with such a return and look to take them on.😂😂 think it shows how easy it is to spend lots on strikers with little reward When you're spending £50m on Lys Mousset, Oli McBurnie and Rhian Brewster, is it any surprise? David McGoldrick still starts............
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Post by cousindupree on Mar 12, 2021 12:00:01 GMT
Good for him Sheffield United is not like man city , where the DoF chats with Pep about what superstars are available and who would he like It's more like Stoke under TP , with the capped one not convinced that scholes and carto, know more about who are the right players for Stoke city , than he does . The idea that only the top clubs need a DoF is outdated - there's numerous smaller clubs who've benefited from it and we would benefit from a structure like that too IMO. The days of the manager having sole control are increasingly being consigned to history. The Pulis parallel is an apt one in that poor transfer business has precipitated the change. The problem was we didn't join things up enough and our model remained largely manager-driven rather than the proper collaborative process other clubs have. Amen! I have said it before in multi million transfer deals you have to have a degree of due diligence and people challenging the decisions rather than just rely on the often emotive whim of the manager. At Stoke we have Scholes, no more than a bean counter and should be nowhere near evaluating the footballing ability of potential players. Jon Coates just a huge fan who is the chairman's son and has no credibility to challenge the manager on transfers. Then we have Peter Coates who always wants to back the manager often to the detriment of the club. In the Prem we were awash with more and could have afforded to try and recruit the best Dof in europe. We didn't we continued giving managers free unchallenged reins on transfer and making mistakes. Under the Coates ownership this is unlikely to change....sadly
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Post by lordb on Mar 12, 2021 12:02:00 GMT
think it shows how easy it is to spend lots on strikers with little reward When you're spending £50m on Lys Mousset, Oli McBurnie and Rhian Brewster, is it any surprise? David McGoldrick still starts............ you see it over & over again £50m on 3 strikers is likely to buy you 3 duff ones really hard to get good strikers in at that level
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Post by LGH87 on Mar 12, 2021 12:03:05 GMT
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Post by lordb on Mar 12, 2021 12:05:41 GMT
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Post by crapslinger on Mar 12, 2021 12:14:44 GMT
The idea that only the top clubs need a DoF is outdated - there's numerous smaller clubs who've benefited from it and we would benefit from a structure like that too IMO. The days of the manager having sole control are increasingly being consigned to history. The Pulis parallel is an apt one in that poor transfer business has precipitated the change. The problem was we didn't join things up enough and our model remained largely manager-driven rather than the proper collaborative process other clubs have. Amen! I have said it before in multi million transfer deals you have to have a degree of due diligence and people challenging the decisions rather than just rely on the often emotive whim of the manager. At Stoke we have Scholes, no more than a bean counter and should be nowhere near evaluating the footballing ability of potential players. Jon Coates just a huge fan who is the chairman's son and has no credibility to challenge the manager on transfers. Then we have Peter Coates who always wants to back the manager often to the detriment of the club. In the Prem we were awash with more and could have afforded to try and recruit the best Dof in europe. We didn't we continued giving managers free unchallenged reins on transfer and making mistakes. Under the Coates ownership this is unlikely to change....sadly I bet Chris would love to come and work with the likes of Teflon Tony and Jnr.
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