Youth, ageing star and style of play

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Great call by Wilder on retaining Brooks looks like youth will be given a chance.

Whether there is any truth in the Jagielka rumour remains to be seen but we need to seek long term replacement for Wilder and who better than a former legend?

We may have to mix it up a bit next season compared to the champagne football last year so good to see Wilder talking this into account with his strategy.
 



Billy Sharp? Depends on whether he wants to go into management but personally I can't think of a better fit.

I know Billy has been our Captain this year but he's never struck me as a natural leader or likely to be able to man manage a football squad.

If he were to manage us one day it wouldn't necessarily make him a better leader just because he's a Blade.
 
Great call by Wilder on retaining Brooks looks like youth will be given a chance.

Whether there is any truth in the Jagielka rumour remains to be seen but we need to seek long term replacement for Wilder and who better than a former legend?

We may have to mix it up a bit next season compared to the champagne football last year so good to see Wilder talking this into account with his strategy.

Just to play devils advocate here for a minute.

Think we need to see wilder actually utilise some of the youth before we commend him for the decision.

It's difficult to change a winning side I know but he has been very cautious with some of the young lads (chapman, Riley, brooks, whiteman, ransdale etc) Not suggesting they don't need to earn a start/appearance but...

When promotion was assured it would have been the perfect opportunity to give some of these lads a try especially when we were cruising in games. Will we really have that opportunity next year??
 
I know Billy has been our Captain this year but he's never struck me as a natural leader or likely to be able to man manage a football squad.

If he were to manage us one day it wouldn't necessarily make him a better leader just because he's a Blade.

Quite. That's why it's utter tripe to suggest either him or the Everton player when neither has demonstrated any aptitude for management whatsoever. Thats how stupid Bladey Bladeness can get.

The obvious replacement for Tufty is undoubtedly Morgs.
 
Just to play devils advocate here for a minute.

Think we need to see wilder actually utilise some of the youth before we commend him for the decision.

It's difficult to change a winning side I know but he has been very cautious with some of the young lads (chapman, Riley, brooks, whiteman, ransdale etc) Not suggesting they don't need to earn a start/appearance but...

When promotion was assured it would have been the perfect opportunity to give some of these lads a try especially when we were cruising in games. Will we really have that opportunity next year??

Givematry.

Givemallatry.
 
If your good enough your old enough, so if Brooks isn't a pawn in another chess match I expect him to play a big role next season based on recent events.
 
Quite. That's why it's utter tripe to suggest either him or the Everton player when neither has demonstrated any aptitude for management whatsoever. Thats how stupid Bladey Bladeness can get.

The obvious replacement for Tufty is undoubtedly Morgs.
You mean Morgs who is used to playing "long ball" instead of "proper" football?
 
If your good enough your old enough, so if Brooks isn't a pawn in another chess match I expect him to play a big role next season based on recent events.

More Brooks plays more we can get for him in January or next summer. :(
 
You mean Morgs who is used to playing "long ball" instead of "proper" football?

Precisely. We need owd Muckanettles. He's now established himself as an imaginative and innovative coach. He'll ensure we get up to Nowt Fancy. I've no doubt he'd be an extremely popular choice.

Gerrimin.
 



Yeah Jagielka would make a great manager

Wonder what he would do if a player insisted on a piss poor relegation clause in his contract

I think after playing basketball in his own penalty area in a relegation decider himself, he might be a bit suspicious of any players that insisted on a similar deal
 
Givematry.

Givemallatry.

If you can think of a better time to introduce some of these lads to see how they do, how they adapt to proper football and what they can contribute then when we are pissing the league and have plenty of opportunity to see how they do. I'd love to hear it...
 
If you can think of a better time to introduce some of these lads to see how they do, how they adapt to proper football and what they can contribute then when we are pissing the league and have plenty of opportunity to see how they do. I'd love to hear it...

Seeowtheydo.

Seeowtheyalldo.
 
The obvious replacement for Tufty is undoubtedly Morgs.

This is not a dig at Captain Morgs but as much as he was a born leader and always gave everything as a player I highly doubt he's got enough of a tactical brain to be a football manager, he's probably better off staying as a coach or assistant manager and would be fine as a caretaker manager for a brief period of time.
 

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