The departure of Kyle Naughton has been a distinct possibility for a while. It is not an ideal scenario but that is the reality of football. Every player has their price and if the club brings in £5 or £6 million for a young player with only a handful of games under his belt most would consider it good business.
But that is not good enough for Sheffield United. Not content with selling our first choice right back we have to insist that any interested parties must sign the understudy as well. Losing one is bad enough but forcing Kyle Walker out at the same time is a poor decision. Regardless of whether he is loaned back to us for a season the deal still stinks. It is short sighted considering his value will rocket in a few months.
The whole point of the academy was to develop our own talent for the benefit of the team. Sadly it is becoming little more than a money making operation. Who needs the hotel when you have got the academy? Blackwell talks about finding the next Kyle Naughton. What’s the point? When they find him he will only be sold after a few decent games.
And before people talk about the fact it is good business any talk of transfer fees should be taken with a huge pinch of salt. They might say it is an £8 million transfer fee for both players at the time. But a few months down the line after the dust has settled the truth will come out. There will be a good time to bury bad news and it will emerge the fee was smaller than initial reports and subject to certain conditions.
McCabe went down in many people’s eyes with the lies, half-truths and misinformation that was fed to the fans regarding the sale of James Beattie. This time we have been fed another pile of horse shite. One minute we are slapping bids in for players left, right and centre then we have to sell to fund incoming transfers. Something does not add up but you can bet your life the supporters will be the last people to know what is going on
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