Quote Originally Posted by Young_Nudger View Post
Shads
It wasn?t that long ago Sheffield United and Leeds United were bumping about in the 2nd and 3rd tier.
They are now yo yo ing between the 2nd and 1st tier.
That?s a revival.
I wish we were.

As for Wednesday they have dropped on a great manager in Rohl.
After many years of doing nothing he has got Wednesday playing with a team of misfits and leftovers.
If they keep Rohl then they could finish in the top 8.
That?s a revival.
I wish we had got him at Barnsley.
It is as clear as day that you do not know the history of these clubs other wise you would not come out with such rubbish, both Sheffield clubs traditionally have been top division clubs whilst Leeds history speaks for itself , Utd were in the premier league last season and Leeds were in the premier league the season before and the Owls are nothing more than a mid table team who the other week conceded 6 at home to Watford , now when these 3 teams return to the top flight and re- establish themselves on a regular basis then you can claim that they have pulled off a revival but currently they are all well below par for clubs of their size and history. I sincerely hope Utd make it back under their new ownership but it will take time , the Owls have got a lead weight around their neck in Chansiri and even the most staunch Wedneday fan will admit there is little or no chance of making any progress with him at the helm , whilst Leeds may eventually bounce back to be a force they have had chances in the past but have fluffed their lines , for these three clubs a few decent results is not a revival, a revival is a return and an established base in the top flight , all three are miles away from that .