Meanwhile, television star Michael Palin is backing the Sheffield United 'Fairness' campaign as the club continue their fight to be reinstated to the Premier League. United's preparations for the new season gathered pace when, following claims that new manager Bryan Robson is targeting Robbie Savage as his first major signing, Palin became the second major celebrity to lend their support to Bramall Lane's battle for justice. Hollywood star Sean Bean will lead a delegation of officials and fans to the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday where a statement listing United's grievances will be read to MPs - nearly 50 of whom have signed an Early Day Motion criticising the FAPL's decision not to deduct West Ham points following the Carlos Tevez fiasco.
Fairness for Blades You finished with a worse record than 17 other teams which put you in the bottom 3, the bottom 3 are relegated, thats fairness...now stop your fecking whinging and crying and just get on with it......you are starting to sound like Scousers! :'(