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Sheffield United without the rose-tinted glasses, presented by a professional journalist and Blades season ticket holder for the last 55 years. No nonsense, no adverts, but hopefully a balanced and fact-based take on all things Blades. You can listen to all episodes by going to our website viewfromthejohnstreet.com There you can also read all the latest written posts.

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episode TRUTH IS OUT: And it isn't pretty. artwork

TRUTH IS OUT: And it isn't pretty.

Sheffield United have broken their 13-day silence to confirm what was reported on June 4 that assistant manager Alan Knill has left the club. To be replaced by Micky Collins who was already on the coaching staff. There are still questions that remain, but reading between the lines it would seem that manager Chris Wilder is behind the move to sack his long-standing partner and friend under the guise that it was "a collective decision." What's not in doubt is that the handling of Knill's exit has been a shabby episode for the club and, indeed, Wilder. Summary: * Sheffield United took an unsettling 13 days to officially announce Alan Knill's departure. * Micky Collins has been appointed as the new assistant manager. * Chris Wilder's comments suggests he made decision to axe long-standing partner and friend. * The manner in which Knill's departure was handled reflects poorly on the club's leadership. * Wilder's recentr remarks about Knill reflects a deep professional bond that has now been severed. * The club's statement regarding Knill's dismissal lacked the necessary sensitivity and detail expected in such matters. * Phil Jones, the former Manchester United and England international, has joined the coaching staff after quitting his first role at Blackburn Rovers. Links referenced in this episode: * viewfromthejohnstreet.com [https://viewfromthejohnstreet.com]

18 de jun de 2026 - 8 min
episode NO COMMENT: Silence is toxic artwork

NO COMMENT: Silence is toxic

Is it not incredible that almost a fortnight since it was reported that Alan Knill is leaving Sheffield United in a coaching shake-up, not once has the club thought fit to confirm, deny or clarify what is happening? In the absence of any comment, United's American owners, COH Sports, and chief executive Stephen Bettis are displaying contempt for the fanbase and disrespect to Knill. A man who has played a significant role in a hugely successful managerial partnership during seven-and-a-half years at Bramall Lane. A man who has always been appreciated by United supporters. Also, Tahith Chong, Chris Basham, United's transfer window outlook as well as a shocking admission from Chris Wilder. SUMMARY: * The prolonged silence from Sheffield United regarding Alan Knill's reported departure is disrespect toward both the Blades No2 and the fanbase. * Alan Knill's managerial partnership with Chris Wilder, first established in 2008, raises questions about who pushed him out and why. * Communication from the club's owners and management has been glaringly absent, highlighting a disregard for public relations and fan engagement. * The club's continuing silence only adds to speculation about the arrival of Phil Jones as a new assistant. * The financial constraints imposed by new EFL regulations complicate Sheffield United's recruitment strategy, necessitating a more proactive approach than in previous transfer windows. * The podcast emphasizes the importance of transparency and timely communication from club management to mitigate speculation and maintain trust with supporters. Links referenced in this episode: * viewfromthejohnstreet.com [https://viewfromthejohnstreet.com] * youtube.com [https://youtube.com] Companies mentioned in this episode: * Sheffield United * Bury * Northampton * Middlesbrough * Watford * COH Sports * Steven Bettis * Chris Wilder * Manchester United * Blackburn * Wolverhampton Wanderers * Fulham * Newcastle United * West Ham * Kieran Trippier * Tahith Chong * Rotherham United * Curacao * Dick Advocate * Tim Ream * Alan Biggs

16 de jun de 2026 - 15 min
episode SILENT ASSASSINS?: Blades comms blackout fuels Alan Knill speculation artwork

SILENT ASSASSINS?: Blades comms blackout fuels Alan Knill speculation

The reported departure of Alan Knill from Sheffield United has ignited wild speculation, in the absence of confirmation, denial or explanation from the club. Something which again raises concerns regarding United's abysmal lack of a communication strategy. Slence from the management, including co-chairmen Steven Rosen and Helmi El Tooke, and chief executive Stephen Bettis, underscores a troubling lack of transparency that is typical of how the club is being run under the American ownership of COH Sport.. Summary: * The abrupt departure of Alan Knill from Sheffield United has sparked considerable speculation and uncertainty. * United's management has exhibited a total lack of communication regarding Knill's situation. * The potential influence of coaching staff reshuffles may have contributed to Knill's decision to leave, if, indeed, he has left. * Silence from club officials continues to raise questions about their transparency and accountability. * The relationship between manager Chris Wilder and Knill, his long-standing No2, is one of mutual respect and loyalty. * Failure to address the situation publicly has done nothing to help repair a broken relationship between the clubs owners and United supporters following the self-destruction of the season just gone.

7 de jun de 2026 - 7 min
episode RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE: A look at United's noisy neighbours artwork

RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE: A look at United's noisy neighbours

Sheffield United's supremacy in the city has long since been established. That shouldn't change in the foreseeable future if the Blades continue to progress after last season's self-imposed setback. But Wednesday's new American owners, Arise Capitol Partners, are making all the right noises and have produced a plan to dig the Owls out the hole former Owner Dejphon Chansiri dug for them. For supporters, bragging rights are what local rivalry is all about. But there is far more at stake than that. Summary: * Sheffield Wednesday have experienced the season from hell. Recovery may take longer than what many Owls fans might think. * The club's new ownership is characterised by a proactive engagement with supporters and a realistic strategy. * Sheffield United's supremacy in the city has every chance of being extended for years to come if the Blades make up for lost time after the disappointment of last season. * But the recent changes at Wednesday signals a potential revival in the making as they begin life back in League One. Links referenced in this episode: * viewfromthejohnstreet.com [https://viewfromthejohnstreet.com] Companies mentioned in this episode: * Sheffield Wednesday * Middlesbrough * Hull City * Sheffield United * Dunfermline Athletic * Arise Capital Partners * OWLS Ventures * Coh Sports

3 de jun de 2026 - 15 min
episode REAL DEAL: Just for someone else. artwork

REAL DEAL: Just for someone else.

Oli McBurnie scored the only goal at Wembley in the Championship play-off final to propel Hull City to the Premier League. The former Sheffield United striker's form this season has been sensational. The Championship's second top scorer, seven assists and 40 chances created. And he would have been back in a Blades shirt had former boss Ruben Selles not turned down the opportunity to re-sign him last summer when McBurnie was a free agent, having returned from Spain and Las Palmas. Of course, there is no knowing how McBurnie would have fared in the chaos at the Lane. But Blades fans, and boss Chris Wilder, who has publicly said he would have signed him again, are left to ponder what might have been. Summary: * Oli McBurnie admits he wasn't ready for his big Premier League move to Sheffield United. * Maturity, he says, has helped him to grow into the role that has made him a key figure in Hull City's remarkable rise in less than 12 months, from almost rock bottom in the Championship to the Premier League. * Despite a challenging times at Bramall Lane, McBurnie ultimately won over the fans. Links referenced in this episode: * viewfromthejohnstreet.com [https://viewfromthejohnstreet.com] Companies mentioned in this episode: * Sheffield United * Hull * Las Palmas * Swansea City * Brentford * Brighton

27 de may de 2026 - 11 min
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