AdamSufc1997
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if he does go, the backroom staff will go aswell so let's hope he doesn't go
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Darren Moore nailed on for that one
if Wilder leaves I am done
Everyone thinks they have the prettiest wife...
Depends how bad the situation is at United.
Realistically you'd think it wouldn't be hard to bring Sunderland back at the first attempt and the likelihood is their manager would then have more to spend to try to gain promotion to the Premier League.
More worried about Southampton and West Brom sniffing around.
After 62 years supporting at BDTBL this would be my biggest body blow since Mick Jones was sold.
Was that the Walsall game it was mine.My late Dad's biggest body blow Blades related, often bemoaned,so I feel your pain vicariously on behalf of my family.
Wilder is not irreplaceable he knows that, he is speaking as a fan as he wants the best for the club.Yep. Totally. Outside of S2, I'm pretty sure his stock isn't as high as we think.
Everyone thinks they have the prettiest wife...
Thing is, if Wilder walks the situation is ten times worse than we all feared.
My Dad never really got his Blades mojo back after Mick Jones was sold ,even though he attended after that his 1970's heart was more the ITV Seven.Was that the Walsall game it was mine.
Was that the Walsall game it was mine.
Did he ever get the ITV seven up.?My Dad never really got his Blades mojo back after Mick Jones was sold ,even though he attended after that his 1970's heart was more the ITV Seven.
I watched the Walsall debacle in John Street stand sat with Trenton Wiggan's younger brother. True story.
Wilder is not irreplaceable he knows that, he is speaking as a fan as he wants the best for the club.
Being manager gives him an insite to the club and he Doasnt like what is happening with the stand off .The last thing he and us want is to slip back again ,we need to back his stance by bombarding the club with emails and things,it's a fight we need to win for the future of our club,Wilder might be manager but being a big blade compounds the pressure he has for when he does leave ( and I hope that's song way off ) he's back to being a blade wanting to watch us in the premiership rather than struggling in lower divisions.
Remarkable you should ask that - he got 6 out of 7 on Derby day in 1976 .Did he ever get the ITV seven up.?
I've still not got over Woodford signingIv'e still not got over Woolford leaving.
My Dad never really got his Blades mojo back after Mick Jones was sold ,even though he attended after that his 1970's heart was more the ITV Seven.
I watched the Walsall debacle in John Street stand sat with Trenton Wiggan's younger brother. True story.
Yes, don't think I've seen him since, he was a mate of a mate who went to Notre Dame.Tony W?
Yes, don't think I've seen him since, he was a mate of a mate who went to Notre Dame.
If the board get their fucking fingers out and actually crack on, they can keep the best management team this club has seen for decades and continue United's rise.
If they fanny about, they risk it all.
He tagged along with a lad called James O'Brien who went to ND and was a Blade from Shirecliffe ( before it was a Blades stronghold..!)See him quite regularly.
They’d also risk upsetting a very tight knit fan base who are finally pulling in the same direction. Wilder goes and I can see MANY fans following him
Southampton....rumouredNo chance IMO, not unless they offered him a salary he simply couldn't refuse.
Don't see him walking straight into the Prem, because he's British.
If Wilder leaves it will be to a parachute club, just down from the Prem.
I'm going to break rank here.
i reckon he's on about £10k a week with a budget of £5mil, board wrangling and with that backdrop, and the trend of the last 6 months results here, in for a potentially long hard season next year without the euphoria and momentum of promotion getting us to the top of the table.
he can go to sunderlan on £40k, £20m budget following the debt wipe out and parachute payment. Then a £500k bonus for promotion and another £20m budget and pay rise next season.
we cannot offer that.
he has ambitions, has he taken us as far as he can?
i am blades like him, but this could be the difference between having a comfortable life style and providing for your family, and been a millionaire and providing for the next 3 generations.
he's a Sheffield working class lad which may work in our favour, but it may work against us - how often does that opportunity present itself?
Who would replace him and do half as good a job?
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