DavePage
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Thats impressive, he hasn’t played a game for them yet.
Thats impressive, he hasn’t played a game for them yet.
Not sure the feeling is mutual though.
Really? a few run-outs for Brighton versus first choice striker for Sheffield United? Every chance we'll be in same division next season and they're still a bigger club than us.
Really? a few run-outs for Brighton versus first choice striker for Sheffield United? Every chance we'll be in same division next season and they're still a bigger club than us.
Really? a few run-outs for Brighton versus first choice striker for Sheffield United? Every chance we'll be in same division next season and they're still a bigger club than us.
Really? a few run-outs for Brighton versus first choice striker for Sheffield United? Every chance we'll be in same division next season and they're still a bigger club than us.
If Utd come up then certainly a poser for Hoskins. No doubt Sheff Utd are the bigger club but next season we should be realistically aiming for top 2 where as Utd will surely be hoping for anything above 4th bottom
Why do think they would aim so low? We came up last year, would you be happy with anything above 4th bottom this season? We will also be 'realistically' aiming for top 2 along with about 6-8 other clubs.
How are they exactly?
They've won nothing of note since 1925, and have spent maybe 7 or 8 seasons in the Prem in the past 30 seasons?Always trust the old 'big club' line to get a debate Its Sheffield United, admittedly their best years are behind them, but did I really have to look up their 4 FA Cups, 1 league title and 60 seasons in the top division?
They've won nothing of note since 1925, and have spent maybe 7 or 8 seasons in the Prem in the past 30 seasons?
Not saying they are not bigger because they are, but trotting out an honours list from 70 years ago isn't relevant to Will Hoskins when making a career decision is it? However, the fact that they are getting 18,000 in division 3 suggests they have the potential to get out of that division quickly.
Really? a few run-outs for Brighton versus first choice striker for Sheffield United? Every chance we'll be in same division next season and they're still a bigger club than us.
Why do think they would aim so low? We came up last year, would you be happy with anything above 4th bottom this season? We will also be 'realistically' aiming for top 2 along with about 6-8 other clubs.
Wilson said he will have to fight for his place and isn't guaranteed to start.