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Welcome Positive Nigel
Yes, there's a dependency on one another that makes the potential come alive. Without knowing, I can imagine Knill might bring his own take on a player's game, or what they could do a little differently or better, or whether a specific change of position will make that essential difference to a winning mentality. I don't get any sense that either Wilder or Knill are precious about who contributes what, just as long as they work effectively and successfully. I think almost everyone who follows the Blades knows that in these two we have a managerial team capable of taking this club much, much further.
To me they cover each other's weaknesses. Knill knows what a player can do and wilder knows how to make him do it