HillmortonBlade
With the luck of the Irish
I don't feel like I would, but I don't know how it feels to spend years employed by other football clubs.
Just the reality of working in football, you can't be a normal fan.
He isn't a fan.
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I don't feel like I would, but I don't know how it feels to spend years employed by other football clubs.
Just the reality of working in football, you can't be a normal fan.
Wilder is great but look at Warnock's record .... it's pretty obvious he is a better managerOkie dokie
Im sorry but in a professional capacity i could be happy with getting a result against the Blades. But from a fans point of view I could never stand on Bramall Lane pitch and celebrate like that after getting a lucky draw against my beloved Blades.
So you'd rather watch a team of hoofball giants taking long throw ins from the half way line? Let me know when you sober up.
Bollocks. Wilder is a better manager!! Warnock proved tonight that he's not a blade!!. He's a classless wanker.
Out of interest, how do you think Chris Wilder would have reacted had his Oxford side knocked us out of the cup in 2011/12? Straight down the tunnel without a reaction?
I genuinely think as I said before he would act with class. Yes he would clap the fans shake his players hands. But I don't think he would stand on Bramall Lane acting like that...No chanceOut of interest, how do you think Chris Wilder would have reacted had his Oxford side knocked us out of the cup in 2011/12? Straight down the tunnel without a reaction?
Im sorry but in a professional capacity i could be happy with getting a result against the Blades. But from a fans point of view I could never stand on Bramall Lane pitch and celebrate like that after getting a lucky draw against my beloved Blades.
Yep Warnock's marmite - either love him or hate him, what you can't argue with his him promotion record - he's a bloody good manager
You can never say for definite, but I’m pretty certain he’d just wave from the dugout and that’s be it. When it’s it’s in your blood it’d be a different reactionWhen Wilder celebrates a point at BDTBL against the Blades then I'll answer that question. How do you think Wilder would have acted?
You can never say for definite, but I’m pretty certain he’d just wave from the dugout and that’s be it. When it’s it’s in your blood it’d be a different reaction
Out of interest, how do you think Chris Wilder would have reacted had his Oxford side knocked us out of the cup in 2011/12? Straight down the tunnel without a reaction?
If he is aware of even a fraction of the shit he gets from a large portion of Blades about his hoof-it tactics, big nose, "I'm brilliant, me", stoneage tactics, should have been sacked a year early, etc etc, I would have thought proving his managerial credentials in front of us is at the top of his list and makes him the happiest.
I don't see why his being a Blade* should make him play down his reaction, he owes it to the Cardiff fans to be 100% for them and on match day I don't see why he should consider us at all. If anything, it showed how difficult he thought a point against us was. I've never been a fan of all his antics, whining and wind-ups, but that's who he is and I wouldn't expect him to tone it down for us.
* and there are different levels of being a fan anyway, I don't know how much of a fan he really is
When Wilder celebrates a point at BDTBL against the Blades then I'll answer that question. How do you think Wilder would have acted?
Like I said in a previous post, Warnocks not a real blade, as in it doesn’t run through his veins. Some think he’s a lifelong Blade, which is why they get outraged. He’s just a local bloke who has followed us. Wilder has been on the terrace, played for us, been on the terrace, managed a few clubs and is now ours. Would he run to the away fans in the future, no I don’t think he wouldNot according to some.. apparently being a fan means if another club pays your wages you can take the piss on the pitch of your life long club. But if that is their view of the game, so be it.
Exactly, he’s great at getting teams promoted from lower leagues but in the Premiership, he’s been a failure. If Cardiff get promoted, the sensible decision would be to say “thanks Neil, here’s a sackful of cash now on your way we’re hiring a guy who can manage at this level and keep us up” My dad said that when Warnock was here, I didn’t agree with him at the time but, in retrospect, if we’d had the sense to do that we’d possibly still be up there.And brilliant in the Premier League as well, where his "style" of play gets called out.
His Cardiff side are going to get humiliated next season if they go up
They couldn't get the ball off us and we are a squad full of league one players
Looked old tonight too on the telly needs a bit of botoxWarnock is a fan of whoever pays his wages and the great set of lads he is managing.
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