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  • START OF SOMETHING BIG? Or more of the same. It's Selles's call
    Sep 3 2025

    Sheffield United fans are in a state of bewilderment and excitement. Over the course of just two weeks frantic transfer activity after weeks of stagnation, has transformed what was a grim outlook. And after all the speculation concerning prize asset Gus Hamer, he has somehow remained at Bramall Lane.

    The club have reached the international break on the back of five straight defeats under manager Ruben Selles who is facing demands be sacked from a growing number of angry fans. The Spaniard initially disappointed about his bosses handling of recruitment, now finds himself at the helm of a squad that is very different from the one he inherited.

    The new ownership, despite their perceived shortcomings, has eventually done good business. With 14 players arriving and 16 departing, United have made an estimated profit of approximately £11million.

    On the footballing front, the additions are welcome, yet raise questions regarding balance. Recruitment appears somewhat scattergun, particularly in the defence where SIX centre-backs have been added.

    Takeaways:

    • The recent transfer window at Bramall Lane has been unprecedented in its late drama and activity.
    • The management strategy appeared chaotic, leaving fans confused about the club's direction.
    • Substantial changes means the squad now better reflects manager Ruben Selles's vision.
    • Sheffield United's financial dealings have resulted in a net gain of approximately £11 million.
    • The club has significantly strengthened its defensive ranks, adding six centre-backs.
    • The signing of 33-year-old free agent Danny Ings may prove to be a masterstroke providing the experienced striker can stay fit.
    • The arrivals appear to have bought Selles a little more time. He now appears in control of his own destiny which will be determined by the next few results.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • viewfromthejohnstreet.com

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    9 min
  • STICK OR TWIST: Owners' dilemma after fans revolt over failing Selles
    Sep 1 2025

    Ruben Selles defiantly faced angry Blades supporters at the away end after defeat at Middlesbrough, Sheffield United's fifth consecutive loss under his leadership. 'Your getting sacked in the morning' they chanted, while choruses of 'Chrissy Wilder and Alan Knill' rang out frequently during the second half. Tellingly, the players maintained a discreet distance as abuse was hurled at their boss. For many Blades supporters, sacking Selles now, having reached the international break, seems an ideal time to replace him. But it's not that simple for the club's American owner who have dug themselves into a big hole. Also, is it only fair, after not supporting their man until late in the summer transfer window, that the Spaniard is given more time to try and turn a dire situation around with the influx of new arrivals at his disposal?

    SUMMARY:

    • Ruben Selles' defiant stand in front of angry Blades fans at Middlesbrough and lack of support from players demonstrate a troubling disconnect.
    • Selles has evidently lost the confidence of both fans and players.
    • The club's management faces a self-inflicted dilemma regarding Selles' future after five successive defeats under his leadership.
    • United's poor showing this season also raises questions about the decision-making of the club's ownership.

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    9 min
  • RESET FOR SELLES: Now or never after transfer boost
    Aug 29 2025

    Striker Danny Ings and defender Japhet Tanganga are the headline names added to Sheffield United's squad this week, following on from defender Ben Godfrey's arrival and debut last week. Suddenly, there is renewed hope for the future after a desperate start to the season under new manager Ruben Selles. Now, as the Blades prepare to face table-toppers Middlesbrough at the Riverside, Selles, under intense pressure from an unhappy fanbase suddenly has a chance to reset.

    SUMMARY:

    • The recent defeat against Millwall has left Sheffield United fans feeling disheartened and uncertain about the team's future.
    • Frantic transfer activities have provided renewed hope for United as they seek to get their season on track.
    • Manager Ruben Selles is under immense pressure to achieve a turnaround.
    • The arrival of players like Danny Ings and Japhet Tanganga has positively affected the mood among supporters.
    • Selles has to influence a dramatic turnaround between the two international breaks or surely his short time at Bramall Lane will be over..

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    8 min
  • LAST CHANCE SALOON: But Selles has big opportunity
    Aug 25 2025

    Ruben Selles's future as Sheffield United's head coach must be in serious doubt after a home defeat by Millwall made it four from as many matches under the Spaniard. Next up is just what he didn't want – a trip to early Championship table-toppers Middlesbrough at the Riverside. But the international break which follows affords Selles an opportunity to rescue United and his job.

    SUMMARY:

    • Four defeats under Ruben Selles, three of them in the Championship, has resulted in Sheffield United already losing serious ground before the season's hardly got underway..
    • Management issues, particularly in recruitment, have exacerbated the team's struggles and fan frustration but are not an excuse for the unacceptable performances being dished up.
    • The upcoming international break and the fixtures that follow present an opportunity for the manager to redeem himself.
    • Fans are growing increasingly impatient as expectations remain high for the team’s performance.
    • The potential for a turnaround is there, but it's going to require a monumental effort from Selles and a buy-in from his players that hasn't been visible so far..

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    10 min
  • LIFT-OFF FOR SELLES? – Transfer frenzy at Bramall Lane
    Aug 22 2025

    Good news. Sheffield United's owners have finally got their act together on the transfer front after weeks of lethargy. Ruben Selles's tenure as manager of Sheffield United is currently a precarious balancing act between maintaining a façade of calm and confronting the stark realities of underperformance on the pitch. Hopefully that is about to change for the better.

    As the Blades approach a critical moment so early in their Championship campaign, the imperative for a united front between the team and its supporters becomes increasingly apparent. Selles's rallying cry encapsulates the essence of a club striving for cohesion in the face of adversity. The match against Millwall is not merely a contest for points; it is a litmus test for the club's resolve and a potential turning point for the season.

    Takeaways:

    • The manager's calm demeanor belies the pressure he faces from the fan base.
    • A potential redemption opportunity looms if Sheffield United can secure their first win.
    • Fans are increasingly impatient, and dissatisfaction is brewing with continued poor performances.
    • Significant transfer activity has occurred, addressing critical gaps in the team's defense.
    • The manager has expressed the urgent need for additional players to bolster the squad.
    • A rallying call for fan support underscores the importance of unity for team success.

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    7 min
  • THIS CAN'T GO ON: Selles needs to change direction, and quickly
    Aug 18 2025

    Calls for the dismissal of manager Ruben Selles at Sheffield United are premature and at this stage unwarranted. But his tenure is fraught with difficulties, as evidenced by the team's poor performances culminating in three consecutive defeats. The squad's substantial depletion, compounded by the ownership's lackadaisical approach to recruitment during the critical summer transfer window, exacerbates an already precarious situation. Selles has openly expressed his frustration regarding the recruitment process, indicating a need for additional key players, a necessity that has only grown in light of recent player departures. Immediate action is needed on and off the pitch to avoid a full-blown crisis.

    SUMMARY:

    • Calls for the dismissal of Ruben Selles are premature.
    • Three defeats has left United in turmoil.
    • The club's ownership has displayed a troubling lack of urgency regarding essential player recruitment.
    • Selles has publicly expressed his frustration regarding the club's handling of the summer transfer window.
    • A change in playing style, at least for the time being, is necessary to steady the ship and restore confidence.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • viewfromthejohnstreet.com

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    9 min
  • SELLES COMES OUT FIGHTING: With broadside at Blades chiefs
    Aug 15 2025

    Manager Ruben Selles has admitted dissatisfaction with the recruitment processes orchestrated by his American employers. During a pre-match press conference ahead of the Championship fixture at Swansea City, he candidly acknowledged that the pace at which the squad has been reinforced has been subpar. Initially, the club aimed to sign three additional players; however, following the departures of key defender Anel Ahmedhodjic and striker Kieffer Moore, United, says Selles, need five reinforcements. Despite these pressing needs, the club has failed. He remarked on the significant loss of experience within the team since narrowly missing promotion to the Premier League, underlining the urgent need to fill these gaps with good players. Selles added that he "refuses to waste time feeling sorry for himself." The most telling statement disappointment directed at his paymasters.

    SUMMARY:

    • Selles expressed dissatisfaction with the club's recruitment process, indicating a significant delay.
    • The manager acknowledged the need for reinforcements, emphasising that five new players are required.
    • He admitted that the club has lost crucial experience and must effectively replace those players.
    • Selles openly criticised the decision-making of the American owners regarding squad strengthening.
    • The midweekCarabao Cup defeat at Birmingham City raised serious concerns about the team's direction and morale.
    • Selles's upcoming Championship match at Swansea City will be critical, with no further excuses acceptable should there be a poor performance.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • viewfromthejohnstreet.com

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    10 min
  • YOU WHAT? YOU WHAT?....Feedback show
    Aug 13 2025

    Trials and tribulations with some Blades fans when you're writing a blog and producing a podcast about the club you love. Oh, and to start, some breaking news from Bramall Lane.

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    7 min