Wilder still planning for next season

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The only thing missing from that article were the words 'pacey', 'black' , 'french' and it could have been word for word of stuff written in here.
 
It's all a bit bitchy in response to the post, whats wrong with the fuckin pies?
 
It's all a bit bitchy in response to the post, whats wrong with the fuckin pies?

I quite like them myself.

I still don't think that Balti Pies have any place in civilised society though. Pie is pie and curry is curry and never the twain should meet.
 



https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foo...s-looking-to-strengthen-this-summer-1-9161976

Well hes keen to push onwards and doing what most fans are looking to him to do

positive enough professionalism from Chris
much more confident things will get sorted and we move forwards
Programme seller has fooked us off tho, he's had enough.

He told Alan Biggs:
"But its always been a round number, years ago i was shouting programmes one pound and its gone on from there to shouts of three pound or three quid, but this new pricing system is bollocks. How am i supposed to make it heard on radio sheffield when, its just not possible at £3.28. No way becomes Haway for me, i'm off to Sunderland where the programmes are £3, just hope they understand me there"
 
All he is doing is playing to the whistle cos it probably won’t be blown!
 
I love Chris just like all of us but I hope we don't get this every time he has disagreement.
 
For me, the most interesting line in the article was: -

Although Sunderland’s prospective new owners want Wilder to succeed Chris Coleman, his preferred outcome is for the two men to iron out their differences and remain at the helm of the South Yorkshire club.

Has it been established that they want Wilder to succeed Coleman or is this the Star presenting conjecture as fact? And if the former, why hasn't a formal approach been made?
 
Football Manager In Doing His Job Sensation.

The Star have been back to their usual crap this week after Danny's open letter.

It seems The Star pulled their utterly pointless article about Ashley Ward the other day which stated he was a former Sheffield United star, followed with stuff about his current lifestyle which has been common knowledge since he retired.

I would hope this week they will be apologising for saying Blades fans caused trouble in Bristol but I won't hold my breath.
 
The Star have been back to their usual crap this week after Danny's open letter.

It seems The Star pulled their utterly pointless article about Ashley Ward the other day which stated he was a former Sheffield United star, followed with stuff about his current lifestyle which has been common knowledge since he retired.

I would hope this week they will be apologising for saying Blades fans caused trouble in Bristol but I won't hold my breath.

I wouldn't either. Fortunately more people are starting to see through the utter dogshit that they publish, as well as their underhand tactics.
 
For me, the most interesting line in the article was: -

Although Sunderland’s prospective new owners want Wilder to succeed Chris Coleman, his preferred outcome is for the two men to iron out their differences and remain at the helm of the South Yorkshire club.

Has it been established that they want Wilder to succeed Coleman or is this the Star presenting conjecture as fact? And if the former, why hasn't a formal approach been made?

Formal approach can`t be made until the Sunderland takeover is ratified, which should be in the next 10 days.

Then we see if an official approach is made.
 
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE MORETTI DEAL?!!?

I spoke to a mate who works in the sector he tells me Heineken are adamant that the 'Heineken' brand is the only lager they want associated with football. If they start letting other brands such as Moretti into grounds, it'll dilute the brand strength of 'Heineken'... Apparently...
 
I spoke to a mate who works in the sector he tells me Heineken are adamant that the 'Heineken' brand is the only lager they want associated with football. If they start letting other brands such as Moretti into grounds, it'll dilute the brand strength of 'Heineken'... Apparently...

and to be honest, Morretti is far too classy to be associated with beer lout football fans...
 
and to be honest, Morretti is far too classy to be associated with beer lout football fans...

Speak for yourself....

He also told me Heineken want a 'Heineken Lounge' at every top football ground in Europe. It's part of their strategic vision...
 



Speak for yourself....

He also told me Heineken want a 'Heineken Lounge' at every top football ground in Europe. It's part of their strategic vision...

Wouldn't mind that.

SPeaking of such, did you see the spuds fan carrying buckets of popcorn down to his seat at the beginning of the second half.

WTF was that all about.
 

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