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I've heard today that the reason our bid was rejected was because we wanted to pay with installments every month and Sheff Utd wanted it up front. Makes sense.
Well if they've had a bid accepted you can be sure that as soon as we found out then JR would be back off to the Blades and seeing what that acceptable bid is. One way or another, this could be resolved soon.If he signs for Burnley, fine. Far better than him joining the likes of Leeds or Barnsley...I don't think we could win an outright bidding war with Burnley, but maybe localiy and his past with this club could sway him in our direction.If not, we move on. Surely there's some other targets that SOD has his transfer budget earmarked for in the fairly likely event that we don't sign Billy Sharp.
if it is true that Billy has signed for them it shows that money talks for Billy Sharp
RoversAlias wrote:QuoteWell if they've had a bid accepted you can be sure that as soon as we found out then JR would be back off to the Blades and seeing what that acceptable bid is. One way or another, this could be resolved soon.If he signs for Burnley, fine. Far better than him joining the likes of Leeds or Barnsley...I don't think we could win an outright bidding war with Burnley, but maybe localiy and his past with this club could sway him in our direction.If not, we move on. Surely there's some other targets that SOD has his transfer budget earmarked for in the fairly likely event that we don't sign Billy Sharp.This is where the system goes wrong, a club can be given so much for being abject failures, and so can outbid and obtain players far beyond their normal means. However,if it is true that Billy has signed for them it shows that money talks for Billy Sharp as it does for so many other players. There are more good players around, and we will find another goal scorer I am sure.
SHEFFIELD United have accepted an offer from Burnley for Billy Sharp, The Star understands.The striker, who recently returned to Bramall Lane following a loan spell at Doncaster Rovers, seems destined to leave Kevin Blackwell's side after being granted permission to speak with the Lancashire club.Leeds are also known to be interested in Sharp while Rovers had a £600,000 bid rejected by United's board of directors last month.However, it is believed that Burnley's valuation is closer to the £1.6m fee Sharp commanded when he returned to United from Scunthorpe in July 2007.Former Sheffield Wednesday manager Brian Laws, now in charge at Turf Moor, completed the capture of Wolves' Chris Iwelumo yesterday.Laws worked with Sharp at Glanford Park.
LinkQuoteSHEFFIELD United have accepted an offer from Burnley for Billy Sharp, The Star understands.The striker, who recently returned to Bramall Lane following a loan spell at Doncaster Rovers, seems destined to leave Kevin Blackwell's side after being granted permission to speak with the Lancashire club.Leeds are also known to be interested in Sharp while Rovers had a £600,000 bid rejected by United's board of directors last month.However, it is believed that Burnley's valuation is closer to the £1.6m fee Sharp commanded when he returned to United from Scunthorpe in July 2007.Former Sheffield Wednesday manager Brian Laws, now in charge at Turf Moor, completed the capture of Wolves' Chris Iwelumo yesterday.Laws worked with Sharp at Glanford Park.
Closer to 1.6 million?That would rule us out.
Snods Shinpad wrote:QuoteLinkQuoteSHEFFIELD United have accepted an offer from Burnley for Billy Sharp, The Star understands.The striker, who recently returned to Bramall Lane following a loan spell at Doncaster Rovers, seems destined to leave Kevin Blackwell's side after being granted permission to speak with the Lancashire club.Leeds are also known to be interested in Sharp while Rovers had a £600,000 bid rejected by United's board of directors last month.However, it is believed that Burnley's valuation is closer to the £1.6m fee Sharp commanded when he returned to United from Scunthorpe in July 2007.Former Sheffield Wednesday manager Brian Laws, now in charge at Turf Moor, completed the capture of Wolves' Chris Iwelumo yesterday.Laws worked with Sharp at Glanford Park.If true then theres no way we can match that. We are a small fish in a big pond, thus must cut our cloth accordingly
BURNLEY have expressed an interest in signing Sheffield United striker Billy Sharp.The Lancashire club, who were relegated from the Premier League last season, are understood to have approached there Championship rivals earlier today.But despite reports to the contrary, The Star has learned that Bramall Lane's board of directors are yet to receive an official bid for the marksman.Indeed, Burnley are believed to be among a number of teams monitoring Sharp's situation at Bramall Lane.Former Sheffield Wednesday boss Brian Laws, who took charge at the Turf Moor club in January, has already bolstered his attack by capturing Wolves' Chris Iwelumo for an undisclosed fee.He worked with Sharp during the players previous spell at Scunthorpe.
Don't we have money in the bank from the sale of Wellens and Mills?
Sharp will put 2,500 ST in the kitty and prevent the core of our squad disintegrating .
erm, It's okay the club blaming poor ticket sales and attendances for the lack on money available in the transfer market, but surely buying players such as Sharp will increase the attendances both in the short term and long term. I'm sick and tired of the club blaming the attendances, they should consider making a big name signing of two, then see how they improve, as our league position will. Not rocket science?