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18 minutes ago, cuttsie said:

So the Saidi royals are not tainted .

Which,  other than ' Whataboutery ' has got exactly what to do with the subject at hand?

The reference was to the state of affairs at your football club at the moment and why any manager with ambitions of furthering his career would be attracted to the job.

Perhaps they should see what Steve Bruce is up to these days, he isn't in a position to be too picky as it stands and you could do worse. Okay he left you for a bigger club but that happens, you could do worse.

 

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29 minutes ago, m williamson said:

Which,  other than ' Whataboutery ' has got exactly what to do with the subject at hand?

The reference was to the state of affairs at your football club at the moment and why any manager with ambitions of furthering his career would be attracted to the job.

Perhaps they should see what Steve Bruce is up to these days, he isn't in a position to be too picky as it stands and you could do worse. Okay he left you for a bigger club but that happens, you could do worse.

 

Some one mentioned that Sheffields  newest formed club were tainted , I replied that the Saidie Royals who own Shedfield. United are probably the biggest International gangsters. On the Planet. Or words to that. Effect. 

They bomb poor Country's who are there neighbours. Admitably with arms bought from our equally responsible. Government , They buy up other Country's wealth Inc ours and are lauded by football supporters as good club owners . 

It is about time our clubs stopped selling their. Souls to these Foreign  gangsters and brought them back to local ownership like Reg Brierley or Hinchcliffe .

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7 minutes ago, cuttsie said:

Some one mentioned that Sheffields  newest formed club were tainted , I replied that the Saidie Royals who own Shedfield. United are probably the biggest International gangsters. On the Planet. Or words to that. Effect. 

They bomb poor Country's who are there neighbours. Admitably with arms bought from our equally responsible. Government , They buy up other Country's wealth Inc ours and are lauded by football supporters as good club owners . 

It is about time our clubs stopped selling their. Souls to these Foreign  gangsters and brought them back to local ownership like Reg Brierly .

What about  China, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, Russia who all own or have ownded British clubs?.

Slave labour, Human rights violations etc etc.

Is it just the Saudi {I presume that's who you mean] owners you don't like?.

Or just a Blades thing?.

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1 minute ago, cuttsie said:

Some one mentioned that Sheffields  newest formed club were tainted , I replied that the Saidie Royals who own Shedfield. United are probably the biggest International gangsters. On the Planet. Or words to that. Effect. 

They bomb poor Country's who are there neighbours. Admitably with arms bought from our equally responsible. Government , They buy up other Country's wealth Inc ours and are lauded by football supporters as good club owners . 

It is about time our clubs stopped selling their. Souls to these Foreign  gangsters and brought them back to local ownership like Reg Brierley or Hinchcliffe .

Tell us cuttsie do you hold yourself responsible for the actions of the UK government and Britains less than spotless history, or like most of the rest of us do you accept that there's little you and yours could have done about it?

By the way, you really should have left out the bit about interfering with other country's by force. There are 196 sovereign countries in the world and England/Britain have been at war with all but 22 of them at some point in history. Glass houses and stone throwing comes to mind.

 

Nice reference to Brierley and Hinchcliffe by the way. However, I'll see you those two and raise you Bert MacGee. At least those two confined the majority of their dodgy dealings to business matters of their own, MacGee involved your club and should have served time.

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4 hours ago, m williamson said:

Tell us cuttsie do you hold yourself responsible for the actions of the UK government and Britains less than spotless history, or like most of the rest of us do you accept that there's little you and yours could have done about it?

By the way, you really should have left out the bit about interfering with other country's by force. There are 196 sovereign countries in the world and England/Britain have been at war with all but 22 of them at some point in history. Glass houses and stone throwing comes to mind.

 

Nice reference to Brierley and Hinchcliffe by the way. However, I'll see you those two and raise you Bert MacGee. At least those two confined the majority of their dodgy dealings to business matters of their own, MacGee involved your club and should have served time.

What did Bert do

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1 hour ago, cuttsie said:

What did Bert do

I would have thought that as a Wednesdayite you would have been aware of McGee's culpability. He was chairman of your club when it actually had a fine stadium and was able to host matches other than the clubs regular home games.

That being the case McGee had the responsibility of ensuring that the stadium was fit to host full capacity matches where both sides have similar attendance numbers making a difference from standard league games.

 

During the Hillsborough semi final of 1981 between Tottenham and Wolves 38 people were injured. The injuries included broken arms, a broken leg and stitches caused by crushing. The police wrote to SWFC pointing out the problem and McGee dismissed it as of no consequence.

Graham Mackrell took the fall because the SWFC that existed in 1989 disappeared in 1990 and couldn't be held responsible.

 

We've had some less than saintly board members down at the Lane, but none of them have done anything as egregious as McGee.

 

Surely you know all this?

 

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1 hour ago, m williamson said:

I would have thought that as a Wednesdayite you would have been aware of McGee's culpability. He was chairman of your club when it actually had a fine stadium and was able to host matches other than the clubs regular home games.

That being the case McGee had the responsibility of ensuring that the stadium was fit to host full capacity matches where both sides have similar attendance numbers making a difference from standard league games.

 

During the Hillsborough semi final of 1981 between Tottenham and Wolves 38 people were injured. The injuries included broken arms, a broken leg and stitches caused by crushing. The police wrote to SWFC pointing out the problem and McGee dismissed it as of no consequence.

Graham Mackrell took the fall because the SWFC that existed in 1989 disappeared in 1990 and couldn't be held responsible.

 

We've had some less than saintly board members down at the Lane, but none of them have done anything as egregious as McGee.

 

Surely you know all this?

 

I remember a rocket being fired some where that seriously injured a lass . 

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48 minutes ago, cuttsie said:

I remember a rocket being fired some where that seriously injured a lass . 

You try to equate the action of one supporter with the action/ non action of the chairman of your club ? As Alex pointed out one of your supporters killed one of ours,  the flare incident was unforgivable although the  girl wasn't seriously injured, which doesn't excuse it but to try compare the two situations is utterly pathetic. 

 

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