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Is there a reason to be teary at Bristol city away after the fate of our play off hopes were confirmed last gameIt's not the first time he has got a bit teary though.
Make your own assumptions but I believe that Wilder is saying his good byes and possibly wiping tears away
Hope I'm wrong though
Beating the badge doesn't strike me as someone saying his goodbyes
I thought that too but you can look at it that he wants us to realise - we know already - that he loves the club but that won't stop him going sadly if he decides his future is best elsewhere.
Is there a reason to be teary at Bristol city away after the fate of our play off hopes were confirmed last game
Is anyone still at Ashton Gate to run on the pitch and check if there is any trace of human tears on the grass where he was stood?
apparently tears of happiness are different to those of sadness.popped in a call to CSI Bristol
People will interpret any action based on their own bias.
We'll see in the coming days but to me it would be strange to show that 'pashun' if you're looking to get away.
Your last comment is one that I think Wilder would disagree with - if he does leave. He seems to be putting this as I love the club but they're almost forcing him to look elsewhere because he's ambitious and can't stand sitting still. I don't think he wants to go for money or for greater budget at Sunderland. More that he is just frustrated and feels he can't do his job. If that continues much longer he'll go and probably - if interviewed - would say that he couldn't work under the present conditions. That kind of puts the responsibility of him leaving on the board rather than him. Sorry not trying to pick bones on your comment but that's my thoughts on it.
But he doesn't seem to be the sort who want his sweeties and wants them NOW.Your last comment is one that I think Wilder would disagree with - if he does leave. He seems to be putting this as I love the club but they're almost forcing him to look elsewhere because he's ambitious and can't stand sitting still. I don't think he wants to go for money or for greater budget at Sunderland. More that he is just frustrated and feels he can't do his job. If that continues much longer he'll go and probably - if interviewed - would say that he couldn't work under the present conditions. That kind of puts the responsibility of him leaving on the board rather than him. Sorry not trying to pick bones on your comment but that's my thoughts on it.
If the players didn't all stand up on the dressing room benches after and say "Oh Captain my Captain" they can fuck off.
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