It is indeed an interesting question, and given the number of managers we've had, it's puzzling how so many have stuck to a tried, but definitely untested, version of more or less the same guide-lines. It begs the question, is what we're witnessing more a case of right time, right place? Where Wilder and the players he's brought in, with a few exceptions who were already here, have been right for one another, or that the players have the capabilities that Wilder has sought. Clearly, Wilder's influence is significant in the amazing turnaround in our fortunes, and should we continue in the same vein this season then he will surely attain superstar status amongst the supporters of this club. Promotion is the goal of course, but it's crossed my mind that both Wilder as well as the club, should we finally leave this division, approach being in the Championship with a sensible building programme enabling us to challenge for promotion in a season or three. Think how Burnley have stuck with Sean Dyche, no panic over relegation, they appreciate where they stand amongst football's hierarchy and respond accordingly, with a sensible approach to growing as a club, and in doing so they can attract better players.....I believe the most they've paid, up until now, is £4million for a midfielder?