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Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
Chris Wilder leaves Sheffield United having taken them to the Premier League from League One; the Blades finished ninth last season - their first top-flight campaign since 2006/07 - but are currently bottom and 12 points off safety with 10 games remaining
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
Surprised.
Bad form but going down anyway, did wonders to get them up and keep them there.
Unless he is resigning?
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
Apparently part of it was disagreements whether to introduce DoF or not. If only there was a club with board resistant to DoF, looking for new manager this summer with Lancashire roots at top of their list...
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
Perhaps he fancies the Celtic job...
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
Doncaster beckons
won't even have to move house
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
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Originally Posted by
The Hooded Claw
Perhaps he fancies the Celtic job...
He'll be in demand, that's for sure
Although, like Howe, I imagine his stock would have been far higher before their final seasons with their clubs
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
Strange timing. At least Sheffield Utd don't have to worry about Fat Sam coming in.
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
What's the point of getting promoted if a club sacks a manager when there is a threat of relegation. Wilder has done a great job and should be thanked not sacked.
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Originally Posted by
Vindec
What's the point of getting promoted if a club sacks a manager when there is a threat of relegation. Wilder has done a great job and should be thanked not sacked.
They’ve been down for months I think this is due to something else than them getting relegated
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
Let's get him in asap and get another "new manager bounce". 2 in a season should see us promoted.
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
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Originally Posted by
City123
He'll be in demand, that's for sure
Although, like Howe, I imagine his stock would have been far higher before their final seasons with their clubs
Maybe at championship level. There is absolutely nothing positive to come out of Wilders reign this season, nothing, it's been a disaster.
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
Maybe at championship level. There is absolutely nothing positive to come out of Wilders reign this season, nothing, it's been a disaster.
Yeah I don't think he'll get a Premier League job, but his record in the Football League is exceptional.
Sheffield United were being talked about as European candidates prior to COVID which really seems to have taken the wind out of their sails
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
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Originally Posted by
The Hooded Claw
Perhaps he fancies the Celtic job...
I think going to Scotland would be a backwards step for him.
If he gets hold of a club like 'Boro after Warnock gets sacked then they'd be unstoppable in the Championship next season.
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Originally Posted by
City123
Yeah I don't think he'll get a Premier League job, but his record in the Football League is exceptional.
Sheffield United were being talked about as European candidates prior to COVID which really seems to have taken the wind out of their sails
It's odd how it's all gone to shit for him. Nobody expected him to do as well as last season, but he hasn't got a tune out of any of them. Remember when we beat them down our place, August time during the promotion season, they'd just been promoted, it was during the time Mendez was looking like Ronaldo :hehe: They played some really good stuff and you could see that they were going to do alright.
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
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Originally Posted by
Vindec
What's the point of getting promoted if a club sacks a manager when there is a threat of relegation. Wilder has done a great job and should be thanked not sacked.
I think there is rather more than the ‘threat’ of relegation. They have been down since Christmas. Wilder came out with a rather strange statement a couple of weeks ago, when he said in an interview that he would not be worried by relegation as he felt the team would do well in the Championship because they had deliberately been pursuing a transfer policy of signing Championship quality players this season. I felt that was a very odd thing to say and certainly wouldn't have pleased the fans. It gives an insight into something going on behind the scenes. They certainly haven't pushed the boat out with transfer fees for the last two seasons, apart from paying £20m for Brewster, an untried youngster at Premier League level who has had a poor season.
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Originally Posted by
dml1954
I think there is rather more than the ‘threat’ of relegation. They have been down since Christmas. Wilder came out with a rather strange statement a couple of weeks ago, when he said in an interview that he would not be worried by relegation as he felt the team would do well in the Championship because they had deliberately been pursuing a transfer policy of signing Championship quality players this season. I felt that was a very odd thing to say and certainly wouldn't have pleased the fans. It gives an insight into something going on behind the scenes. They certainly haven't pushed the boat out with transfer fees for the last two seasons, apart from paying £20m for Brewster, an untried youngster at Premier League level who has had a poor season.
Ramsdale - £18.5m
Lowe & Bogle - £11m
Brewster - £23.5m
Freeman - £5m
Mousset - £10m
McBurnie - £20m
Berge - £22m
C.Robinson - £8m
Osborn - £3.5m
That's about £120m over two seasons, hardly pennies. I'd also be pretty miffed as Sheffield United's owner if I spent £40m+ on Brewster & McBurnie and David McGoldrick was my top scorer
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Originally Posted by
City123
Ramsdale - £18.5m
Lowe & Bogle - £11m
Brewster - £23.5m
Freeman - £5m
Mousset - £10m
McBurnie - £20m
Berge - £22m
C.Robinson - £8m
Osborn - £3.5m
That's about £120m over two seasons, hardly pennies. I'd also be pretty miffed as Sheffield United's owner if I spent £40m+ on Brewster & McBurnie and David McGoldrick was my top scorer
A club like sheffield spending 18.5 million on a goalkeeper is a scandalous misuse of their finances.
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Originally Posted by
Der Kaiser
A club like sheffield spending 18.5 million on a goalkeeper is a scandalous misuse of their finances.
Only because he hasn't been very good, if he'd had an amazing season and saved them a load of points he'd be worth it
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
Only because he hasn't been very good, if he'd had an amazing season and saved them a load of points he'd be worth it
Probably also doesn't help that they sold him to Bournemouth a few years previous for under a mill :hehe:
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
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Originally Posted by
Der Kaiser
A club like sheffield spending 18.5 million on a goalkeeper is a scandalous misuse of their finances.
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
Only because he hasn't been very good, if he'd had an amazing season and saved them a load of points he'd be worth it
He's a product of their youth policy as well
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Ramsdale
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Originally Posted by
Heisenberg
Probably also doesn't help that they sold him to Bournemouth a few years previous for under a mill :hehe:
SNAP :hehe:
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
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Originally Posted by
Der Kaiser
A club like sheffield spending 18.5 million on a goalkeeper is a scandalous misuse of their finances.
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Originally Posted by
Heisenberg
Probably also doesn't help that they sold him to Bournemouth a few years previous for under a mill :hehe:
That's ludicrous.
Who the hell does something like that?
It's like saying someone like say Man U selling one of their young players for a million then a few years later buying him back for £80m.
It just doesn't happ....
oh errrrm...
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
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Originally Posted by
City123
Yeah I don't think he'll get a Premier League job, but his record in the Football League is exceptional.
Sheffield United were being talked about as European candidates prior to COVID which really seems to have taken the wind out of their sails
I think he'll get a premier league job soon enough
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
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Originally Posted by
dml1954
I think there is rather more than the ‘threat’ of relegation. They have been down since Christmas. Wilder came out with a rather strange statement a couple of weeks ago, when he said in an interview that he would not be worried by relegation as he felt the team would do well in the Championship because they had deliberately been pursuing a transfer policy of signing Championship quality players this season. I felt that was a very odd thing to say and certainly wouldn't have pleased the fans. It gives an insight into something going on behind the scenes. They certainly haven't pushed the boat out with transfer fees for the last two seasons, apart from paying £20m for Brewster, an untried youngster at Premier League level who has had a poor season.
How you can continually criticise anyone on here who has a differing opinion, is mind boggling, given how clueless many of your post’s are!
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Re: Chris Wilder gone from Sheff Utd
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Originally Posted by
dml1954
he felt the team would do well in the Championship because they had deliberately been pursuing a transfer policy of signing Championship quality players this season. I felt that was a very odd thing to say and certainly wouldn't have pleased the fans.
Could you imagine if this club had done something like that?
Oh wait...