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So why doesn't Wilder or the club say something?
Wilder is busy trying to get us ready for the championship and when you look at the betting, he's not even on the list!!. My niece supports them and she says he'd be stupid to take the job as they're in such a mess on and off the field!. the fact he's never managed in the championship is another point!!. Utb
 



Me too. A Wendy fan at work heard the rumour, he knew I would look at Ceefax during my lunch break so he asked me to check. Enjoyed confirming the news!


Didn't Racist Ron say it was his dream job before leaving?
I remember Flashing Blade doing a sketch about it.

Just hope Wilder doesn't do it to us.
 
Didn't Racist Ron say it was his dream job before leaving?
I remember Flashing Blade doing a sketch about it.

Just hope Wilder doesn't do it to us.
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2nd favourite as of now for the Sunderland job, odds shortening.....o_O

https://www.oddschecker.com/football/football-specials/sunderland/next-permanent-manager

For what its worth Northampton were a basket case with no money as I recall and Wilder worked wonders there.....

Surely you're not trying to compare struggling league 2 Northampton to relegated PL club Sunderland?

As Wilder himself would say if a players main motivation is simply money then he's not the right player for this club.
 
As Wilder himself would say if a players main motivation is simply money then he's not the right player for this club.

I can't imagine many players take a pay cut to play for the Blades. I would think for the vast majority of players the main motivation is playing football. After all they probably did it for 15 years without earning a penny until their first pro contract.
 



First off, it's a 'good pressure' that other teams (may be) interested in Wilder. Most of our recent managers wouldn't have been in such demand. Secondly, from Third Division to Sunderland who will be hoping for an instant return to the PL would be a step too far for CW. Sunderland simply daren't risk another poor managerial change. Like us, they've wasted too many years while a lot of clubs have forged ahead. I'm not suggesting that CW would be a 'poor' choice, but I'm sure most Sunlan fans would if they were languishing near the bottom of the table by Christmas. The board would be accused of 'doing it on the cheap'.

I'm sure a lot of these rumours are invented to fill the pages in the dog days of summer. I think there's every chance that Preston's Simon Grayson will go to the Black Cats. He's done well at Preston, but is now treading water and a relegation fight is as likely as a play-off push. To assuage the Preston fans' disappointment, David Moyes is manouvering himself as a replacement. Just hope Preston's board don't look up Moyes managerial record...
 
One of my best mates is a big Sunderland fan and I go up there regular , their club is in a right fkg state £150m in debt and stuck with an ageing playing squad on long contracts so not easy to sort out no mattter who goes in there so unless an investor is gonna throw silly money at them that's gonna take years to sort out . The clubs been run like a comedy for the last 5+ years , it's not recent that their up for sale been up for sale for ages but Ellis Short wants his money back which ain't gonna happen . A lot up there are expecting them to be the next us , Leeds , Forest and end up in the 3rd tier . Some good lads up there who follow them like us through thick & thin in numbers . As said its says it all when McInnes turns em down , CW stock is high so is bound to get linked with Sunderland and alike after turning us Northampton around , he'll not go there but the board do not want to take his loyalty for granted , if we get a good start to season , the first sackings in prem usually start around Nov , that's when bigger fish will get dangled in front of him

One of my friends is a big Sunderland fan, an expert in dealing with financially dodgy companies and he reckons Sunderland are heading the same way as Coventry. None of the transfer money for Pickford etc will be put back into the club.
 
One of my friends is a big Sunderland fan, an expert in dealing with financially dodgy companies and he reckons Sunderland are heading the same way as Coventry. None of the transfer money for Pickford etc will be put back into the club.

They've got £91 million over 3 years to fritter away as parachute payment for regulation from the Premier League as well. Just think how many League 1 players Wilder could buy with that pot! o_O
 
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They've got £91 million over 3 years to fritter away as parachute payment for regulation from the Premier League as well. Just think how many League 1 players Wilder could buy with that pot! o_O
As per my post - that will go to pay off the debt not back into the pot
 

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