blade too long
we go again
my mother in law is quite tolerable , shes dead
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my mother in law is quite tolerable , shes dead
Gordon Bennett
no sky diving accdentSuicide on your wedding day?
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no sky diving accdent
theyd asked me to pack her chute bag and when she pulled the chord out popped the 4 ham sandwiches and a packet of crisps, well I didnt know
Every Blades partners are moving to Sunderland to film the new ‘Mackems housewives’? The plot thickens!Yeah, before they decide to leave.....![]()
I’ve had the locks changed!Ok, this is important. If your wife and kids left you because you spent too much time on the forum wondering about whether you would give Wilder a standing ovation if he left us, would you give your wife a standing ovation when she came back to get the toaster?

like what?If he leaves he leaves, that's football. We'll get over it and carry on.
More important things in life to worry about.
Ian Lenagan was Oxford's chairman when Wilder leftThe one thing I'm confused over regarding this Sunderland link, is that Wilder said himself that "he stayed at Oxford a year he shouldn't have done". Was this Stewart Donald bloke at Oxford during his entire tenure there or not? If so, why would he go to manage this bloke's new club having said that.
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'If' he left stated the above as the reason, then yes, I'd believe him...he's been pretty straight with the fans so far, he is a fan himself, and if faced with an uncertain future he may well jump ship.
Do you think he should stick it out here come hell or high water?
P.S- this is professional football.
should he probably leave to further enhance/not damage here his reputation? Yes! CW is a business. he should do what's best for the brand and balance sheet - that's business.
If I was an owner and was looking at Wilder for a management role, I'd want to know why he does a runner when the going get's tough.
The 'going' was tough when Wilder joined us. We couldn't get arrested let win a game, yet strangely he stayed here. So the nonsense of when things get tough and off he goes is just that, nonsense.
i think this is the OP's point.
as a fan, should he stick it out? Yes! He's a fan, surely a fans loyalty would be to stay long enough to sort it, wouldn't you?
this is professional football? should he probably leave to further enhance/not damage here his reputation? Yes! CW is a business. he should do what's best for the brand and balance sheet - that's business.
all we can do is sit and wait
in my opinion there are only 3* outcomes...
1) ownership and budget sorted, he stays
2) ownership and budget not sorted, but "the blade" stays irrespective
3) ownership and budget not sorted, he moves on - business is business.
*I'm not counting ownership and budget sorted but he goes, as i don't think barring Arsenal or something equally ridiculous he would do that
As I understand it Chris is looking to be at a club for that doesn't lack direction.
If he's just looking for more money every season to push the club on then he's going to face some adversity at some point in his career.
He may have taken these players as far as he can but that can also raise questions around his own management as well as the capability of the players.
It wouldn't have taken much to get a point out of Bristol at home and be one place higher. It's just one example but percentage wise a win wasn't really a risk worth taking against a rival.
He's also spent a reasonable amount in January for little return - Wilson is a miss, Holmes is a miss, Leonard at best is jury still out, Evans probably teeters between jury out and hit. His percentage of hits in recruitment has been high, but in terms of being set against money spent, the return is a bit mixed.
I want Chris to stay and he's done a very good job, I just think there has to be some acknowledgment that he is learning and we are also accepting of his mistakes too.
He's not someone who is miles better than the club and is doing us a favour being here. We finished about where we should do for a club our size, if not arguably we should be a little higher. It just so happened that we were at our lowest ebb for decades.
This is a two way street. Chris can achieve a lot of his ambition if not all with us. We are also impacted by his decision making good and bad. If he finds his budget a million light, then 400k on Holmes and 700k on Leonard would be good starting points as to why. I can see Leonard adjusting though perhaps in defence, not midfield but Holmes will be 31 when next season kicks off, that one is looking like a dud.
Let's hope this get sorted out but Chris also owes the Blades for taking a guy who has managed only up to League Two level and helping him become a Championship manager. Let's be appreciative of the excellent just he has done but let's not also entirely lose sight of that.
yeah .. there is thatWhether or not we’re going to Portugal?
From Wilder's point of view it's now or never.
We're actually debating the reception he's going to get when he returns.
Wow... the guy hasn't even left
hIs agent tells chris to cause some interest by saying what he did. Is agent then tells chris to bugger off on holiday after the Bristol game to have a think and to leave everyone stewing. He comes back off his hols and becomes the new stoke city manager....
Is it? Did he tell you that?
There are a lot of assumptions in your post. My answer to most of what you say is in post 52 above, but I will add that he has plenty of time and could easily put a season or two in at United, substantial investment or not, proving his Championship credentials before moving on. I'm really not sure why people think he's football's golden boy in anyone except our eyes. As I say, a move to a recently relegated PL club is a big risk for them. A move down a division is a big risk for him.
Is it? Did he tell you that?
There are a lot of assumptions in your post. My answer to most of what you say is in post 52 above, but I will add that he has plenty of time and could easily put a season or two in at United, substantial investment or not, proving his Championship credentials before moving on. I'm really not sure why people think he's football's golden boy in anyone except our eyes. As I say, a move to a recently relegated PL club is a big risk for them. A move down a division is a big risk for him.
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