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Sheffield United set to AXE club scouts as they turn to never-before-seen method to sign new players

Published on May 03, 2025 at 07:00 PM

SHEFFIELD UNITED are turning to an Anglo-American AI talent spotting company to find new players — and that will mean the axe for top scouts

The are now under American ownership, who plan torun all targets through the databanks and computerised systems of a super-spy company.

Bramall Lane stadium before a Sheffield United football match.
Sheffield United are set to axe club scouts
Chris Wilder, manager of Sheffield United.
Manager Chris Wilder is hoping to take the club back to the Premier League
James Bord playing poker.
Poker star James Bord is involved in the new system to find players

Insiders reveal Las Vegas-based, London-born James Bord is the middleman involved in finding players, hopefully for the Premier League next season.

Bord made a fortune as a poker player before shifting his focus to the computer world, where his companies and ideas have thrived in several fields.

Blades boss signed several players for the promotion push and most were found by the old-fashioned way.

However, the Yank owners are convinced that the new methods are the Blades’ future.

And insiders reveal that a couple of January signings were also double-checked for approval by this outfit.

United also brought in a couple of young players from abroad in discoveries made by a company called shortcircuit.science.

Both Bord and business partner Evan Sofer are also the new owners of Scottish club through a company they set up called Park Bench.

Links have already been forged between United and the Pars, with the two clubs pushing through a loan deal for Blades midfielder Owen Hampson.

If United make the via the play-offs they will be relying heavily on finding the next signings by their new analytic allies.

In the meantime, their own scouts could be reduced or made redundant as a result.

Bord’s relationship with United could also grow.

He wants to have a stake in an English club and they are firmly in his sights.

He already has an interest in Spanish side Cordoba and an outfit in Bulgaria, too.

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