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Post by DoyleDo1 on May 27, 2011 18:37:31 GMT
Worst case scenario, it was the cheap option and Pembo would be manager. No one could have ever viewed Wilson as a serious contender. It was Di Matteo, Reid, Robins or Keith Hill.
Now he goes and hires this idot its back to the drawing board - the drawing board that cost him 10 million quid back in 2007 with the appointmnt in Nobson! Everyone in there right minds knew what we wanted, stability and unity. Now we dont have that! We have been given a go-cart instead of a BMW! We all know the path is rocky that lies ahead, but this has made it rocky and we are going to get p1ssed on!
Division 4 here we come...........
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Post by Red Bladder on May 27, 2011 19:40:07 GMT
I was talking to Fred about it and as he's says, Di Matteo might have been expensive but he would have attracted good players and good crowds so it is possible he would have brought in extra revenue to pay his salary. Wilson is only going to drive fans away and put us more into the shite!
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Post by DoyleDo1 on May 27, 2011 21:26:01 GMT
I dont believe DiMatteo was a serious contender. In fact, I would be suprised if he ever had so much as a telephone call with McCabe in all fairness. He couldnt have attracted any players because the only way any player will be going this summer is the exit! He has been given a 3 year contract by a man that says he is sick of wasting money. A man that has paid off every manager he has ever hired - supposedley worth over 1 billion pounds I will bet anyone he wont be the manager in 3 years time. I reckon he will be out in November! Another waste of time in the ongoing saga that is SUFC! What have we done to SUFC to deserve so much sh1t???
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Post by fred emney on May 27, 2011 21:48:43 GMT
RDM was never a serious contender because frankly he is a decent manager, not the cheap average johnny McCabe favours.
Ok , you shouldn`t appoint a manager for just a feel good factor but of all the ones rumoured to be interested, wilson fitted the bill as least popular, most likely to offend.
Now he`s appointed, i will hope he does brilliantly , but his record of 2 promotions, lots of relegations & going nowhere in 15 years of management doesn`t bode well.
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Post by DoyleDo1 on May 28, 2011 8:31:18 GMT
Rubbing my hands together Fred!
Lets just hope the Kop does what the kop does best and we can get rid of this idiot without him causing too much damage! Having said that, Blackhead did by buying the players - I shudder to think what will be coming in this summer - if at all!
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Post by Red Bladder on May 28, 2011 8:41:20 GMT
I spoke to a Bristol City fan before Wilson came in. He told me that Wilson tries to play attacking football but that his teams leak goals. He then said that Wilson makes very poor transfer purchases and likes a drinking culture. They were very happy to get shut!
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Post by pommpey on May 28, 2011 12:23:37 GMT
Alright, alright. The news has sunk in now, and I've listened to R Sheffield last night, McCabe bullishly setting his stall that despite him wanting us to think he's a true Blade all he is is a hard-nosed businessman - and not a vey good one at that - and as far as the club is concerned, the people who rotate the turnstiles and pay for the merchandise can go f**k themselves. What do we know, eh?
So. What are we left with? I'll leave the in-deep analysis to Deadbat because he is good at that, but from where I'm sitting, now slowly deflating my balloon of outrage and anger, Wilson is now our new manager. So, bring on the changes. It's a given he has pig legacy, and fair shout McCabe, so did Bromby, Quinn, Curran and DD, but none of them espoused deep hatred for Sheffield United. AT the time I'm glad he did that because as much as the management love to think there is some kind of wonderful, invisible synergy between the two Sheffield clubs (and dreams of merging - f**k off Bassett, eh?) the fact remains there isn't. When I recorded 'Blades Supreme' seven years ago, Gary Sinclair told me the management didn't want it played because of the grunting and 'pig' references and could I change it? I told him 'no', and I believe he understood why, regardless of any business handshakes it would loosen ... like it f**king mattered anyway. That spelled out how much vision the management had into the mindset of the Bladesman, a person, male or female, who is raised red-and-white and rejects anything that associates itself with Sheffield Wednesday, our tribal enemies but at home, school, on the park, in the street and at the match. Oh, how they wax lyrical about Everton and Liverpool ... United and Citeh ... Celtic and Rangers. I have been all over the world and I have only seen relative hatred in one city to match ours, and that is Buenos Aires.
So now we have an enemy on our camp. We can't even regard him as a cross-bencher like aforementioned players, because of his active role in bigging up the swine and disresecting the Blades. And McCabe regards him as the best he could get.
I now would like to see McCabe get his f**king hand back into his pocket and buy some decent players to enable Wilson to fulfil his ambition. I'm not talking Championship rejects either. And I don't want, come next April when its clear we aren't going to make it, the hackneyed excuse of 'we need a couple of seasons to stabilise, THEN push for promotion' because I will look at the teams promoted upwards into the Championship next May and wonder what they have and we haven't. We have to make a rapid impact, big start and stamp our authority on the division as representitives of the sixth biggest city in the United Kingdom and make damned sure we, with Wilson at the helm, don't finish second fiddle o that shower of dismal b*****ds across at S6.
We're stuck with him fellers. Looks like we have to back him, or we will be humiliated, once again.
pommpey
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Post by thechairman on May 28, 2011 17:29:28 GMT
Listened to the calendar press conference and boy doesn't Mccabe hold the fans in contempt.
If Wilson wins games he will be tolerated by proper Blades but never accepted. If he struggles it will be ugly at the lane. Attendances will drop and only Happy Clappers will be left to applaud yet another defeat.
The only way Wilson maybe accepted if he came out and burnt a blue and white pig in the centre circle. Can't see that somehow.
As for Money in the pocket Mccabe has made it quite clear that isn't going to happen. The youngsters will be our future it seems.
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Post by Ivanhoe on May 28, 2011 19:27:49 GMT
As for Money in the pocket Mccabe has made it quite clear that isn't going to happen. The youngsters will be our future it seems. [/quote]
That's if there are any left here for the start of next season.
And as King Kev says "HEY we're all Blades aren't we, we'll just have to get on with it!!".
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