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  • Wilder to Boro - Confirmed

    We're delighted to announce the appointment of Chris Wilder as our new manager ⚪️ Welcome to #Boro, Chris! #UTB


    Hopefully we give Morrison a go

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    Re: Wilder to Boro

    Just shows how un prepared our board was in dealing with a manager change.
    It cannot be good that we have an owner in Makaysia, a chairman in France and a CEO who spends his time between Cardiff and London.
    This light touch does not work. We need a more hands on, active hierarchy.

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      Re: Wilder to Boro

      Not sure he was ever in the frame to be fair. No budget here and a far easier commute for him to boro.

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        Re: Wilder to Boro

        You could have titled the thread "it's Wilder"


        Then added to Middlesbrough in text box. Would have given people a biut of a tease

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          Re: Wilder to Boro

          Originally posted by Former Labour leader View Post
          Just shows how un prepared our board was in dealing with a manager change.
          It cannot be good that we have an owner in Makaysia, a chairman in France and a CEO who spends his time between Cardiff and London.
          This light touch does not work. We need a more hands on, active hierarchy.
          Yep. We lost five in a row before the last international break and it was obvious that McCarthy didn't have long left in the job, but five weeks later we still haven't appointed a new manager. What has the board been doing in that time?

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            Re: Wilder to Boro

            Originally posted by LeningradCowboy View Post
            Yep. We lost five in a row before the last international break and it was obvious that McCarthy didn't have long left in the job, but five weeks later we still haven't appointed a new manager. What has the board been doing in that time?
            Agreed. They should have at least been having some informal conversations, although having said that, with who? They don't have the football background to know who to speak to.

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            • #7
              Re: Wilder to Boro

              Middlesbrough appoint ex-Sheffield United, Oxford United and Northampton Town boss Chris Wilder to succeed Neil Warnock.


              Does this mean Alan Knill will step down as Wales assistant manager - or do both jobs?

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                Re: Wilder to Boro

                Originally posted by BlueArmy 86 View Post
                Hope not, he's having enough trouble trying to get back in the team

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                • #9
                  Re: Wilder to Boro

                  Originally posted by LeningradCowboy View Post
                  Yep. We lost five in a row before the last international break and it was obvious that McCarthy didn't have long left in the job, but five weeks later we still haven't appointed a new manager. What has the board been doing in that time?
                  Boro media says they acted quickly because of competition from other clubs (Ie us). I think the club thought they had Wilder, then Boro (who have money and better players) sounded out Wilder after the Fulham game, and he’s taken that after Boro let Warnock reach his milestone, and gave Wilder 2 weeks to sort the team out.

                  I don’t think it’s a coincidence Wilder was at the Fulham game, especially if he has taken the Boro job. It’s just a shame we didn’t act a month ago as I think we’d have got him.

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                    Re: Wilder to Boro

                    Originally posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
                    Boro media says they acted quickly because of competition from other clubs (Ie us). I think the club thought they had Wilder, then Boro (who have money and better players) sounded out Wilder after the Fulham game, and he’s taken that after Boro let Warnock reach his milestone, and gave Wilder 2 weeks to sort the team out.

                    I don’t think it’s a coincidence Wilder was at the Fulham game, especially if he has taken the Boro job. It’s just a shame we didn’t act a month ago as I think we’d have got him.
                    I don't know whether our Board had made contact with Wilder, but yesterday Warnock said (if you believe him) that the decision by Boro to replace him was made 3 weeks ago - the Fulham game was on 20 October, so that fits with your theory.

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                      Re: Wilder to Boro

                      Originally posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
                      Boro media says they acted quickly because of competition from other clubs (Ie us). I think the club thought they had Wilder, then Boro (who have money and better players) sounded out Wilder after the Fulham game, and he’s taken that after Boro let Warnock reach his milestone, and gave Wilder 2 weeks to sort the team out.

                      I don’t think it’s a coincidence Wilder was at the Fulham game, especially if he has taken the Boro job. It’s just a shame we didn’t act a month ago as I think we’d have got him.
                      Looks like a nice piece of sleuthing.
                      Great :sherlock: work

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                      • #12
                        Re: Wilder to Boro

                        Originally posted by LeningradCowboy View Post
                        Yep. We lost five in a row before the last international break and it was obvious that McCarthy didn't have long left in the job, but five weeks later we still haven't appointed a new manager. What has the board been doing in that time?
                        Exactly what they said they were going to do - which is why Morrison got the job for three games. Why continually beat the club over the head for no reason. If they had appointed someone quickly they would have been accused of rushing it and we wouldn't have seen what level of job Morrison could do.

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                          Re: Wilder to Boro

                          Originally posted by Former Labour leader View Post
                          Just shows how un prepared our board was in dealing with a manager change.
                          It cannot be good that we have an owner in Makaysia, a chairman in France and a CEO who spends his time between Cardiff and London.
                          This light touch does not work. We need a more hands on, active hierarchy.
                          He was never going to come here. He always wanted to go to a club who would guarantee him significant funds to upgrade the team to suit him in January. Boro have done that, most Championship clubs are not in a position to do it.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Wilder to Boro

                            Originally posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
                            Boro media says they acted quickly because of competition from other clubs (Ie us). I think the club thought they had Wilder, then Boro (who have money and better players) sounded out Wilder after the Fulham game, and he’s taken that after Boro let Warnock reach his milestone, and gave Wilder 2 weeks to sort the team out.

                            I don’t think it’s a coincidence Wilder was at the Fulham game, especially if he has taken the Boro job. It’s just a shame we didn’t act a month ago as I think we’d have got him.
                            Ironic that we played Middlesbrough a couple of days after the Fulham game.

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