Chris Wilder firmly dismissed the notion that parachute payments solely drive his team's success in the Championship, attributing their strong performance to strategic business decisions during the transfer window.
Wilder emphasized that the notion of relying on parachute payments is a 'lazy, lazy assumption,' asserting that their recent success is due to smart acquisitions and a balanced wage structure.
Sheffield United made a net profit exceeding £30 million after relegation, primarily due to player sales, demonstrating effective management beyond just financial assistance from parachute payments.
Wilder pointed out that while other teams like West Bromwich Albion might retain players who were previously out of reach for Sheffield United, they have successfully invested in new talent efficiently.
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