Jack Robinson opens up on The Blades future after “love and hate” fans admission

Jack Robinson has admitted he hopes to end his career at Sheffield United after believing the Blades fans are “on board” with him now after a “love and hate” relationship when he first joined. The 30-year-old Liverpudlian emerged as one of the few players with their reputations relatively intact after last season’s bruising relegation, with Unitedites respecting his full-throttle commitment.

The turnaround even saw him wear the captain’s armband towards the end of the season and after the departure of club skipper John Egan, his fellow centre-half could have designs on the armband full time next season. Robinson is now in the final year of his current Blades deal, which he signed last summer after promotion to the Premier League.

Robinson added, “I remember sitting when we got beat in the play-offs against Nottingham Forest and Hecky [previous boss Paul Heckingbottom] at the time was talking about a new deal,” ahead of the Blades’ Championship debut on August 9 away at Preston North End. I expressed my desire to conclude my career here, having fully embraced the club.

“I’ve mentioned it to the manager [Chris Wilder] and the fans are on board now. The love they give me is something I appreciate every week and it’s something I’d like to continue for a lot longer. And be a stalwart of this club. I honestly love this club, the last four years have been a lot of love and hate but it’s something I’ve enjoyed. It’s been a challenge, but it’s been really defining for me as a character and a player. It’s something I’m really proud of.”

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