Rod Currie
Vital Football Legend
I think us owd(aged 60 plus) BLADES have more than earned our cheaper season tickets mi owd pal. UTBNope but I’ve reached it so pay the same as my.m8 who sits in the next seat got to happy paying less
I think us owd(aged 60 plus) BLADES have more than earned our cheaper season tickets mi owd pal. UTBNope but I’ve reached it so pay the same as my.m8 who sits in the next seat got to happy paying less
Half expecting em to move the goalposts like the government keep doing wi the retirement ageI think us owd(aged 60 plus) BLADES have more than earned our cheaper season tickets mi owd pal. UTB
Yeah i wunt rule it out Bully.UTBHalf expecting em to move the goalposts like the government keep doing wi the retirement age
I'm only jealous because I can't go anymore, didn't think I'd miss it but I do.Nope but I’ve reached it so pay the same as my.m8 who sits in the next seat got to happy paying less
I know exactly where you're coming from as do all Blades but there IS always light. We beat Luton at their place as we should have at the lane, no comparison imo much rather be a Blade. The BRIGHT side is that with all the demoralising results we are getting this season the young lads coming through like Osula, Brooks and now Olie are all from OUR academy and are quality. Invaluable experience for them with one or two holding their own in this league and quite a few looking to break through. OUR academy. Okay, we will probably go down but will have learnt something and, I think, Wilder sees this, the future is the young lads who really want to give their all for the Blades. Take it on the chin Blades, we will come again with our own at the core. There's always hope and maybe another TC, Woody just around the corner but one of our own. The Lane will be packed with smiling faces again, even in Sheffield (depressing lot!!).I was thinking about that same sort of subject last night Aya.
With the optimism that we would get a result v Brighton I had Monday night boxed off to watch a game that had some bearing on us, Everton v Palace.
Sunday's result rendered that, and so many other games to come, irrelevant so, not only do we lose out on SUFC games and interest but the rest of football is eroded and a big part of (some of) our lives goes missing.
TBH on last month's trip to Asia it was probably the only time in the last 60 odd years that I didn't know who we were playing next.
It's a funny old game and this must be as low as we've been for many years.
I know there'll be comments about the dark days of Div 4 but football has changed since then.
It's so much more high profile, media dominating and 'important' to so many and the PL ( for good or bad) is responsible for that.
ATM not only are we setting unwanted records, stinking the place out and generally showing ourselves up but we are doing it with such a high profile and in such contrast to the ready comparison that is the glitterati of Luton.
SUFC- death by a 1000 cuts, most of them self inflicted.
It has to end.Is that because this season will be finished
To be honest since the car accident thats the way I've been. Far too much going on like the bleeding insurance company taking back the courtesy car but still not settling the write off payment and trying to get myself fit again to worry too much about that shower's latest kick in the nuts. It's amazing how easy it is to reprioritise a lifetime's obsession and the prince and his entourage should understand that there will be thousands of Blades out there who will be coming to the end of their tether once and for all if this fiasco continues into the next season.I was thinking about that same sort of subject last night Aya.
With the optimism that we would get a result v Brighton I had Monday night boxed off to watch a game that had some bearing on us, Everton v Palace.
Sunday's result rendered that, and so many other games to come, irrelevant so, not only do we lose out on SUFC games and interest but the rest of football is eroded and a big part of (some of) our lives goes missing.
TBH on last month's trip to Asia it was probably the only time in the last 60 odd years that I didn't know who we were playing next.
It's a funny old game and this must be as low as we've been for many years.
I know there'll be comments about the dark days of Div 4 but football has changed since then.
It's so much more high profile, media dominating and 'important' to so many and the PL ( for good or bad) is responsible for that.
ATM not only are we setting unwanted records, stinking the place out and generally showing ourselves up but we are doing it with such a high profile and in such contrast to the ready comparison that is the glitterati of Luton.
SUFC- death by a 1000 cuts, most of them self inflicted.
I know exactly where you're coming from as do all Blades but there IS always light. We beat Luton at their place as we should have at the lane, no comparison imo much rather be a Blade. The BRIGHT side is that with all the demoralising results we are getting this season the young lads coming through like Osula, Brooks and now Olie are all from OUR academy and are quality. Invaluable experience for them with one or two holding their own in this league and quite a few looking to break through. OUR academy. Okay, we will probably go down but will have learnt something and, I think, Wilder sees this, the future is the young lads who really want to give their all for the Blades. Take it on the chin Blades, we will come again with our own at the core. There's always hope and maybe another TC, Woody just around the corner but one of our own. The Lane will be packed with smiling faces again, even in Sheffield (depressing lot!!).
To be honest since the car accident thats the way I've been. Far too much going on like the bleeding insurance company taking back the courtesy car but still not settling the write off payment and trying to get myself fit again to worry too much about that shower's latest kick in the nuts. It's amazing how easy it is to reprioritise a lifetime's obsession and the prince and his entourage should understand that there will be thousands of Blades out there who will be coming to the end of their tether once and for all if this fiasco continues into the next season.
Of course they'll always be 'our' team but the eager anticipation, the over arching interest drops off with the continual, complete squandering of the successive chances we have already had this century to get a seat on the world's biggest gravy train.I know exactly where you're coming from as do all Blades but there IS always light. We beat Luton at their place as we should have at the lane, no comparison imo much rather be a Blade. The BRIGHT side is that with all the demoralising results we are getting this season the young lads coming through like Osula, Brooks and now Olie are all from OUR academy and are quality. Invaluable experience for them with one or two holding their own in this league and quite a few looking to break through. OUR academy. Okay, we will probably go down but will have learnt something and, I think, Wilder sees this, the future is the young lads who really want to give their all for the Blades. Take it on the chin Blades, we will come again with our own at the core. There's always hope and maybe another TC, Woody just around the corner but one of our own. The Lane will be packed with smiling faces again, even in Sheffield (depressing lot!!).
44 teams in the top 2 divisions and only 18 haven't made it to 30K average in the last 50 seasons and 1 is unbelievably the massivest club in world football. Another fact Notts County have the 1 season highest average in Nottingham in the last 70 years.At least us Blades live in the world of reality, unlike the pigsters who tell anyone daft enuff to listen what a massive club they are.
When Tommy Lawton came to BDBL in 1952, I think it was; my dad who was a pig took me to see him for my first game and I've been a Blade ever since.Bet that was the days of Tommy Lawton.
We probably would have. But for the opposite reason Everton let holgate come would forest have let a decent decent player come to a rival