Leicester City controversially offloaded Tom Cannon in the January transfer window.
Many Leicester fans were desperate to keep Cannon after his sensational first half of the season on loan at Stoke City.
The former Everton striker netted 11 times in 25 outings for the Potters and was recalled by Leicester in January.
But, the Foxes decided to sanction a £13m sale to Championship promotion hopefuls Sheffield United, who beat Sunderland to his signature.
Tom Cannon was in action last night against Middlesbrough and Blades fans are all saying the same thing about his performance.

Sheffield United fans rip into Tom Cannon
Sheffield United defeated Middlesbrough 3-1 last night, however, fans have been quick to criticize Cannon’s performance on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“If someone offers £3m for Cannon this summer, I’d accept. I actually thought he was more physical but he’s got no great attributes,” @sportingbrolin said.
@Dodsy17 commented: “I’d rather have Brewster as our out and out striker than cannon. He offers us nothing so far.”
“Look it’s early days, but Tom Cannon is way off it at the minute,” @ManekiBlades added.
@DeanWard1015910 posted: “Get cannon off, playing with 10 men.”
@blades_sufc_1 said: “Playing some good stuff here looks more balanced but cannon again is just non existent he doesn’t offer anything! I just staggered we’ve blown so much money on someone who’s so limited.”
“Thought he did nothing again and doesn’t make the runs that Campbell does,” @PagsBlade said.
Chris Wilder defends Tom Cannon
Cannon was forced off with an ankle injury just after half-time and was replaced by Tyrese Campbell, who many thought had a better impact.
But, Blades boss Chris Wilder was quick to defend his big-money January addition.
“He’s rolled his ankle so we’ll assess him tomorrow,” Wilder explained.
“I thought he was good again, his press from the front was good, he linked it up, he stretched the game.”
The extent of his injury is not yet known, however, he was spotted in a protective boot at full-time, raising some concern.
